A look at Denis Shapovalov vs Dan Evans ATP Vienna Open Tennis 2022 prediction and head-to-head record
Denis Shapovalov and Dan Evans will face off in the 2022 Erste Bank Open quarterfinal round on Friday.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
Denis Shapovalov vs Dan Evans ATP Erste Bank Open Tennis 2022 Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Denis Shapovalov vs Dan Evans ATP Vienna Open Tennis 2022 H2H Record
Venue: Vienna, Austria
Prize Money: €2,349,180
October 28, 2022, Friday
The Tickets for the tournament can be purchased here.
When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast
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Time: TBD
Channel: Tennis Channel | Amazon Prime Video
Head To Head: 2-1
Shapovalov has lost to Evans 2-1 in their prior encounters. He defeated the Canadian in straight sets at the ATP Cup in 2022.
Prediction
The quarterfinal round of the 2022 Erste Bank Open will take place on Friday between Denis Shapovalov and Dan Evans.
Shapovalov defeated Jurij Rodionov in straight sets to reach to the second round, where he would compete against fourth seed Taylor Fritz. The American won their previous encounter, which took place in the semifinals of the Japan Open. Fritz maintained service to start the match, but Shapovalov then reeled off six straight games to win the opening set.
Greater rivalry was seen in the second set. The American took a 3-2 lead after winning a break of serve in the fifth game. At 5-3, Fritz had a several set points on his opponent’s serve but couldn’t win the match at that time. In the following game, he was able to serve out the set to tie the match and force a deciding. In the sixth game of the final set, Shapovalov gained the crucial break to take a 4-2.
Soon later, the game was over, with the Canadian coming out on top 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. Currently in his eighth quarterfinal of the year, Shapovalov has triumphed in three of his previous seven encounters at this point.
On the other hand, Dan Evans defeated Oscar Otte to win his first game in Vienna. He faced Karen Khachanov in the second round. The British gained the upper hand early on in the match, taking a 2-1 lead after three consecutive service breaks. He extended his lead to 3-1 with a hold of serve. Khachanov held serve once more, but Evans embarked on a three-game winning streak to clinch the first set. In the second set, the British player took an early 5-1 lead and promptly closed things out to win 6-2, 6-2. He has already advanced to the competition’s quarterfinals six times this year.
Shapovalov will have the advantage since he is the superior server even though Evans has the game to test him and his patience. The British player is well known for changing up his shots to break up the pace of the rally. This game’s result might go either way, but the Canadian youngster seems to be playing better and is most likely to tilt the scales in his favour.