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Predictions for the ATP BMW Open Munich
Tennis betting advice, odds, and predictions for the ATP BMW Open Munich and WTA Rouen Open: Zverev is expected to win the Munich title again.
Predictions for the ATP BMW Open Munich
Where to view WTA Rouen Open and ATP BMW Open Munich

both matches live on Sky Sports Tennis starting on Monday at 10 a.m.

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ATP BMW Open: Alexander Zverev to win 2 points 5-2 Coral, Ladbrokes

WTA Rouen Open to be won by Elisabetta Cocciaretto

Stefanos Tsitsipas was too hot for Alexander Zverev to handle in the ATP Monte Carlo Masters final 16, but the German may recover to win the Munich BMW Open.

Although Tstisipas outperformed Zverev in Monaco, the Greek’s victory can be used to improve that performance. The 250 Series event has a far lesser field, with Holger Rune standing out as the world number five’s main opponent.

Rune had won the last two iterations of this competition, something Zverev accomplished in 2017 and 2018. However, the Dane has proven difficult to manage, and during a quarterfinal defeat to Jannik Sinner in Monte Carlo, he made a mocking gesture to the audience.

Zverev has progressed to the quarterfinals of Indian Wells, the Australian Open, Los Cabos Open, and the Miami Open thanks to his steady start to the year.

Before injuries got in the way, he used to win these kinds of low-level titles, so now that he’s fresh and fit, he has nothing to worry about in the draw because most of his main opponents are either not at their best on clay or not at their best overall.

The Chilean needs to show that his run to the Estoril semi-finals was not a fluke; otherwise, Cristian Garin might give him a fight for his money in the quarterfinals.

WTA Rouen Open forecasts

Although Mirra Andreeva is the favorite at the WTA Rouen Open, it’s difficult to predict if the legendary Russian will be able to quickly return to her best on clay given that she hasn’t won a match since the Australian Open.

It’s wise to take a chance on Elisabetta Cocciaretto, the challenger who will take on Caroline Garcia in the first round, as she is a superior hard-court player than Naomi Osaka and Garcia.

The Italian is accustomed to clay surfaces, having won her maiden WTA championship in Lausanne last summer. Last month, she proved she was in reasonable shape by taking home a 125 Series victory in Charleston, South Carolina. It’s a more competitive yet open race.
Despite being drawn to the ATP Barcelona Open, Rafael Nadal is not a sure thing, despite the fact that defending champion Carlos Alcaraz withdrew due to an arm injury. No prices were available for the event on Sunday night.

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