Citi Open 2022 Nick Kyrgios vs Marcos Giron preview head to head prediction odds and pick
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2019 champion, Wimbledon finalist and Australian Open doubles winner is coming! Get your tickets before it's too late
Only 1️⃣ day to go!2019 champion, Wimbledon finalist and Australian Open doubles winner is coming! Get your tickets before it's too late Marcos Giron at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. Marcos Giron has had some decent results throughout the year that helped him reach the top 50 of the ATP rankings in May. His performances on hardcourts have been quite inconsistent. His campaign Down Under at the start of the year ended without a win, losing in the first round of the three events he competed in, including the Australian Open. Giron then made it to the semifinals of the Dallas Open, where he lost to Jenson Brooksby. He also scored a win over Taylor Fritz en route to the last four. He then made it to the quarterfinals of the Mexican Open, where Stefanos Tsitsipas defeated him. The 29-year old suffered consecutive first-round exits at Indian Wells and Miami. Giron kicked off his American hardcourt swing by competing in the ongoing Atlanta Open. He lost to Soon Woo Kwon in three sets in the first round.
Citi Open 2022 Nick Kyrgios vs Marcos Giron preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick
Nick Kyrgios and Marcos Giron.Match Details
Fixture: vs . Tournament: Date: August 1, 2022 Round: First round (Round of 64). Venue: Washington D.C., United States. Category: ATP 500. Surface: Hard. Prize money: $1,953,285. Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel Canada - TSN UK - Amazon Prime Video.Nick Kyrgios vs Marcos Giron preview
Nick Kyrgios at the 2022 Australian Open. 2022 Wimbledon Championships finalist Nick Kyrgios will take on home favorite Marcos Giron in the first round of the 2022 Citi Open on Monday. Kyrgios' return to action at the Atlanta Open following his run to the Wimbledon final didn't go as planned. While he pulled out of singles citing an injury, he continued to compete in doubles, teaming up with Thanasi Kokkinakis. He's had some pretty decent results on hardcourts this year. At the start of the season, Kyrgios lost to Daniil Medvedev in the second round of the Australian Open. His results improved considerably in subsequent tournaments. At the Indian Wells Open, he scored wins over Sebastian Baez, Federico Delbonis, Casper Ruud and to reach the quarterfinals. Kyrgios then lost to in three tight sets. He made it to the fourth round of the Miami Open, defeating Adrian Mannarino, Andrey Rublev and Fabio Fognini before going down to Sinner in straight sets. With a 21-7 record for the year, the Australian has been a consistent performer. Kyrgios' last title came at this very tournament. He defeated Daniil Medvedev in the final in 2019 to lift the Citi Open trophy. He'll now be aiming to end his three-year-long title drought. Only day to go!2019 champion, Wimbledon finalist and Australian Open doubles winner is coming! Get your tickets before it's too late
Only 1️⃣ day to go!2019 champion, Wimbledon finalist and Australian Open doubles winner is coming! Get your tickets before it's too late Marcos Giron at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. Marcos Giron has had some decent results throughout the year that helped him reach the top 50 of the ATP rankings in May. His performances on hardcourts have been quite inconsistent. His campaign Down Under at the start of the year ended without a win, losing in the first round of the three events he competed in, including the Australian Open. Giron then made it to the semifinals of the Dallas Open, where he lost to Jenson Brooksby. He also scored a win over Taylor Fritz en route to the last four. He then made it to the quarterfinals of the Mexican Open, where Stefanos Tsitsipas defeated him. The 29-year old suffered consecutive first-round exits at Indian Wells and Miami. Giron kicked off his American hardcourt swing by competing in the ongoing Atlanta Open. He lost to Soon Woo Kwon in three sets in the first round.