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Key Matches at the ATP Antwerp Open 2024: Day 4 Preview

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Atp Antwerp Open 2024

As the 2024 ATP Antwerp Open reaches its round of 16, attention is fixed on the competitive matches lined up for Day 4. This year’s tournament, being the ninth edition, has thus far lived up to expectations with thrilling tennis action.

Among the notable matches is the clash between Marcos Giron and Arthur Rinderknech. The two players have faced each other twice before, sharing a win apiece. Rinderknech, known for his aggressive style and formidable serve, appears to have a slight advantage. Giron will need to counter effectively, but predictions suggest that Rinderknech could claim victory in three sets.

Daniel Altmaier is set for his first meeting with Jiri Lehecka. While Altmaier has struggled with consistency this season, Lehecka has climbed the ranks to number 33, showcasing impressive form. With a strong first-round performance, Lehecka is favored to win in straight sets.

Sebastian Baez, seeded fourth, will be a formidable opponent for Zizou Bergs. Baez is coming into this match with two titles already under his belt this season. Despite Bergs’ impressive first-round showing, Baez’s experience and baseline power make him the likely winner in two sets.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, currently ranked 11, faces Thiago Seyboth Wild. This match marks their first face-off, and while Seyboth Wild has put up a commendable effort, Tsitsipas’s overall record and baseline strength suggest he will win in two sets. Tsitsipas has notched 34 wins this season, demonstrating his competence across tournaments.

Rachel Adams

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