![]() It’s likely that this match won’t go beyond two sets. The most recent encounters between the two tennis players ended in two sets. ![]() There’s a good chance that Khachanov will win in the upcoming meeting. Aslan is so bad lately that he manages to lose even to weak opponents. Karatsev is not much of a dangerous player at the moment. If Fognini and Karatsev do end up meeting in the quarterfinals, the Italian should have enough to get past his Russian opponent and make the semifinals.įinal prediction: Andrey Rublev def.Match Predict – Handicap (-4) games for Khachanov However, Alejandro Tabilo and Oscar Otte might spring a surprise or two in this half of the draw. Karatsev and Fognini are the favorites to reach the last eight of the Serbia Open. Karatsev has not been particularly impressive since lifting the trophy at the Sydney International in January, winning only four out of twelve matches since then. Fognini will be determined to have a good run in Belgrade and is more than capable of doing so. The Italian fell out of the top 60 of the ATP rankings following his second-round exit at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The other side of the half has Fabio Fognini and last year’s runner-up Aslan Karatsev. 8, however, should be too strong for either opponent to reach the semifinals of the Serbia Open. His most likely opponent in the last eight will be Cristian Garin, although young Dane Holger Rune is rising quickly up the ranks and should not be written off. Rublev should have little trouble beating the Swiss and reaching the quarterfinals. The Russian has received a bye to the second round where he will most likely face Henri Laaksonen, whom he beat at the Rotterdam Open. Second seed Andrey Rublev is among the favorites to win the Serbia Open but could face a couple of tricky opponents along the way. Top seeds: (2) Andrey Rublev, (4) Aslan Karatsev, (5) Cristian Garin, (6) Fabio FogniniĮxpected semifinal: Andrey Rublev vs Fabio Fognini Bottom Half: Andrey Rublev will fancy his chances at the Serbia Open He will most likely meet Filip Krajinovic in the quarterfinals, although David Goffin, who is coming off a win at the Grand Prix Hassan II, is also in the mix. Khachanov should be able to beat him and reach the last eight. 96 has a win percentage of 42.3% on clay compared to the 55.4% for the Russian. Khachanov will most likely face the talented Mikael Ymer in the second round. The Russian has not been in the best of form lately but given the favorable draw, he should be able to make a deep run at the ATP 250 tournament. The other half of the draw houses third seed Karen Khachanov. Djokovic will favor his chances against either an undercooked Thiem or the hard-hitting Kecmanovic. The latter produced impressive performances in the United States, reaching the quarterfinals at Indian Wells and Miami. His likely opponent in the second round will be Laslo Djere.ĭjokovic should be able to get the better of his compatriot to reach the quarterfinals, where he could face either Dominic Thiem or Miomir Kecmanovic. The Serb is the top seed and has thus received a bye to the second round. 1 Novak Djokovic will look to win the Serbia Open for the third time after his disappointing second-round exit at the Monte-Carlo Masters. Top seeds: (1) Novak Djokovic, (3) Karen Khachanov, (7) Miomir Kecmanovic, (8) Filip KrajinovicĮxpected semifinal: Novak Djokovic vs Karen Khachanov Full Serbia Open Draw Top Half: Novak Djokovic will look to regain his form, Dominic Thiem returns to ATP tour
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