Kitzbuhel 2022 Alexander Shevchenko vs Dominic Thiem preview head to head prediction odds and pick Generali Open
Kitzbuhel 2022 Alexander Shevchenko vs Dominic Thiem preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick Generali Open Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Every single win feels great!Happy to be in the semi-finals ! Every single win feels great! Thiem, on the other hand, has garnered six wins from 16 matches so far this season. He made a comeback to the sport after spending nine months on the sidelines following an unfortunate wrist injury at the 2021 Mallorca Championships. After failing to win his first seven matches since his return to the Marbella Challenger, the 2020 US Open Champion finally broke his duck at the Salzburg Challenger with a straight sets win against Filip Misolic. He'll be entering Kitzbuhel on the back of an inspiring run at the Swiss Open, picking up potent wins against Hugo Gaston, Federico Delbonis and Juan Pablo Varillas. The 28-year-old reached the semifinals for the first time in 14 months but couldn't match up to the attacking prowess of the in-form Italian Matteo Berrettini.
Kitzbuhel 2022 Alexander Shevchenko vs Dominic Thiem preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick Generali Open
Alexander Shevchenko takes on Dominic Thiem in KitzbuhelMatch Details
Fixture: Alexander Shevchenko vs Dominic Thiem Date: July 26, 2022 Tournament: Round: First Round Venue: Kitzbuhel, Austria Category: ATP 250 Surface: Clay Prize money: €534,555 Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel UK - Amazon Prime VideoAlexander Shevchenko vs Dominic Thiem preview
World No. 160 Alexander Shevchenko will square off against Dominic Thiem in the first round of the Austrian Open. He's had a decent season so far, winning 37 of 56 matches and bagging the titles at the ITF M25 Antalya and Bratislava Challenger. At the Austrian Open, the Russian entered the main draw for the first time this season via the lucky loser system. Marton Fucsovics withdrew from the tournament late on Sunday, making Shevchenko the last qualifier to set foot in the ATP 250 event. In the qualifiers, he got off to a decent start by defeating Lucas Klein in straight sets but lost to Vit Kopriva 6-1, 4-6, 4-6. Shevchenko has never faced a top 50 player in his career and will be eager to put up an impactful performance against the former World No. 3. Happy to be in the semi-finals !Every single win feels great!Happy to be in the semi-finals ! Every single win feels great! Thiem, on the other hand, has garnered six wins from 16 matches so far this season. He made a comeback to the sport after spending nine months on the sidelines following an unfortunate wrist injury at the 2021 Mallorca Championships. After failing to win his first seven matches since his return to the Marbella Challenger, the 2020 US Open Champion finally broke his duck at the Salzburg Challenger with a straight sets win against Filip Misolic. He'll be entering Kitzbuhel on the back of an inspiring run at the Swiss Open, picking up potent wins against Hugo Gaston, Federico Delbonis and Juan Pablo Varillas. The 28-year-old reached the semifinals for the first time in 14 months but couldn't match up to the attacking prowess of the in-form Italian Matteo Berrettini.