A look at Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo ATP Vienna Open Tennis 2022 prediction and head-to-head record
At the Erste Bank Open in Vienna on Thursday, the sixth seed Jannik Sinner and the up-and-comer Francisco Cerundolo will face for a place in the quarterfinals.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo ATP Erste Bank Open Tennis 2022 Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo ATP Vienna Open Tennis 2022 H2H Record
Venue: Vienna, Austria
Prize Money: โฌ2,349,180
October 27, 2022, Thursdayย
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When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast
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Head To Head: 1-1
The previous encounters between Cerundolo and Sinner ended in a stalemate of 1-1. They crossed paths twice already this year. Cerundolo triumphed when Sinner gave up in their Miami Masters match with a 4-1 deficit.
Sinner bounced back with a tense 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 victory as Italy and Argentina faced off in a Davis Cup Group A round-robin encounter.
Prediction
The sixth seed Jannik Sinner and the up-and-comer Francisco Cerundolo will square off for a place in the quarterfinals of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna on Thursday.
Sinner has a 46-14 win-loss record for the year, which includes three trips in the quarterfinals of Grand Slam tournaments and a victory in Umag. The 21-year-old has experienced more than his fair share of illnesses this season, which have prevented him from reaching his full potential. It is supported by the World No. 12’s requirement to forfeit his last four matches or give his opponent a walkover.
The young man’s most recent retirement was in the semifinals of Sofia earlier this month, while his previous retirement came against Andrey Rublev in the Round of 16 at Roland Garros. Due to the ankle injury that caused it, he was unable to play for the following few weeks. The Italian was back in action this past week in Vienna. In his first game since returning from injury, he easily overcame Cristian Garin on Wednesday, winning 6-3, 6-2.
On the other hand, Francisco Cerundolo, a player on the tour who is swiftly gaining attention, had a win-loss record of 23-20 at the end of the year. The 24-year-old finished second at the Argentina Open the year before, but his first taste of triumph came at Bastad in July. He reached the final four at Rio de Janeiro, Miami, and Hamburg in addition to winning the Santa Cruz Challenger.
However, after making it to the semifinals in Hamburg, the youthful player started a seven-match losing run. He eventually broke it at Gijon earlier this month, where he lost in the quarterfinals. Cerundolo is in Vienna after falling short in Antwerp’s Round of 16 match. He won 6-3, 6-3 over Filip Misolic in his debut round in the Austrian city on Monday, and he is now ready to take on Sinner.
Because of their previous encounters, Sinner is well aware that Cerundolo is not an opponent to be taken lightly. The Argentine has a strong forehand that can make all the difference and excels on clay surfaces. Having said that, Sinner is far more dependable and moves better than Cerundolo. If the Italian can remain cool under pressure, he ought to be able to defeat Cerundolo’s challenge.