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Prediction and betting advice for Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Carlos Alcaraz on June 4, 2024

Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas will square off in the Roland Garros quarterfinals. Experts from DailySports have their pick for the impending match.

The Greek athlete struggled to find his game during the season’s early going. Given Tsitsipas’s success on the field, it is hardly shocking that the athlete advanced to the Roland Garros quarterfinals.

Fucovich, Altmaier, and Zhang were among the players the Greeks defeated in this competition. However, Arnaldi had issues; the opposition won the opening set and led 5:3 in the second game, but Tsitsipas missed four setballs, which caused the match to end in a tie (3:6, 7:6, 6:2, 6:2, 6:2). At the age of 25, the sportsman is currently rated ninth in the globe and ought to go for his maiden career grand slam.

Carlos Alcaraz

The Spaniard is predicted to contend for supremacy in the world of tennis, but despite the tournament’s prestige, he only took home the Indian Wells title this year. Alcaraz failed to make an impression on the field; he barely made it to the quarterfinals in Madrid and lost both of his competitions in South America.

Thus far at Roland Garros, the Spaniard exudes confidence. In his four encounters, he conceded just one set, which led to defeats for Wolf, De Jong, Korda, and Auger Aljassim. The fact that there were no issues is what matters most, even though the list of non-contestants is not the strongest. Alcaraz, who is only 21 years old, is currently rated third in the world.

Interesting match-related information and personal meeting history
The Spanish player won 5 to 0, with three of the opponents’ five encounters crossing paths. The tennis players also played on the ground three times.
Out of 20 games, Tsitsipas has won 17 of them on the field.
In twelve games this season, Alcaraz has nine victories on dirt.
Carlos Alcaraz vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas Prediction

The match features a visually appealing poster featuring the top-10 players. Although Alcaraz is touted as the favorite, this is primarily because of his edge in head-to-head matches. In terms of form right now, Tsitsipas doesn’t appear any worse. We anticipate a compelling and long-lasting battle; a wager on the total of more than 3.5 sets seems reasonable.