A look at Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann at the Kitzbuhel Open ATP 2022 match and its prediction
Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann will fight for a place in the next round of the Austrian Kitzbuhel Open 2022.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
ATP Kitzbuhel Open 2022 Round of 16 Results, Score
Dominic Thiem vs Sebastian Ofner
Dominic Thiem is subtly getting back into shape.
The Austrian was put to the test on Wednesday, but he persevered to defeat Sebastian Ofner of his own nation 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 and go to the Generali Open quarterfinals in Kitzbühel. The former World No. 3 has now made it to the final eight or better three times in a row.
Yannick Hanfmann vs Ivan Gakhov
Ivan Gakhov was defeated by Yannick Hanfmann with a sore of 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-4.
Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann ATP Kitzbuhel Open Tennis 2022 Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann ATP Kitzbuhel Open Open 2022 Quarterfinals H2H Record
Venue: Kitzbuhel, Austria
Prize Money: €534,555
July 28, 2022, Thursday
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When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast
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Time: 9:00 am 2:00 am
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Head To Head: 0-0
Dominic Thiem and Yannick Hanfmann have never met before in their ATP singles career so the head-to-head currently is 0-0. It will be their first official encounter when they play in the Kitzbuhel Open quarterfinal.
Prediction
Dominic Thiem and Yannick Hanfmann are set to meet for the very first time today.
At the Kitzbuhel Open this week, Dominic Thiem has had to work extremely hard. To be fair, Thiem’s path to victory in matches has been fraught with danger this season. The 2020 US Open champion has improved over the past two weeks after starting the season with seven straight losses. Because he has been routinely winning matches, Thiem’s confidence has returned.
He began his comeback with a run to the quarterfinals in Bastad, progressed to the semifinals in Gstaad, and is currently aiming to win ten matches this season at home. Sebastian Ofner, a fellow countryman, gave Thiem a tough time during their Round of 16 matches on Wednesday, but Thiem played better to avoid the shock.
For his part, Yannick Hanfmann advanced into his first ATP quarterfinal since February. Hanfmann typically experiences a strong period at this time of the year. He benefited from Gerald Melzer’s withdrawal in the opening round before defeating Ivan Gakhov on Wednesday in the Round of 16. When he faces former Kitzbuhel Open champion Dominic Thiem, he will need to be just as decisive as he was against the Russian lucky loser.
Although Thiem will undoubtedly be the favourite, he has a tendency to make things difficult for himself this season. On Wednesday, that was almost the situation with Ofneron before he won three. His game is starting to come together, and there is a good balance between his initial strength and his overall feel for the ball. Hanfmann will have to serve even better than he did in his encounter with Gakhov. However, expecting the German journeyman to pull this one off would still be a tough job.
The Betting Odds are available here.