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Zizou Bergs Faces Cameron Norrie in ATP Moselle Open Quarterfinals

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Zizou Bergs, the Belgian tennis player ranked 61st in the world, is set to face Cameron Norrie in the quarterfinals of the ATP Moselle Open on Thursday, November 7, 2024. This match will be the first encounter between the two players in their professional careers and is scheduled to take place on COURT CENTRAL at 2:00 pm local time.

Bergs has had a strong run in the tournament so far, not dropping a single set in his previous matches. He defeated Manuel Guinard and Hugo Gaston in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals. Bergs’ performance has been marked by his efficiency on serve, winning 80% of his first serve points and 68% of his second serve points in his match against Gaston. He also demonstrated aggressive play, scoring 24 winners in that match.

In 2024, Bergs has a win-loss record of 47-28, with a notable 15-8 record on indoor hard courts. His best result of the season includes reaching the finals of the Sarasota Challenger and the Tallahassee Challenger, where he won the title by defeating Mitchell Krueger.

Despite Bergs’ strong form, predictions are closely contested. Some analyses suggest that Bergs is the favorite to win, with odds of 1.74 compared to Norrie’s 2.09. However, other predictions highlight Norrie’s experience and potential to cause trouble for Bergs, suggesting a possible victory for Norrie with a handicap of +2.5.

The match is expected to be closely watched, with live streaming available through bet365 for those with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. For fans in selected countries, live streaming will also be available, although it is excluded in the USA.

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