Tsitsipas S. – Zverev A. (BETTING TIPS, Match Preview & Expert Analysis )™
PREVIEW & TIPS Tsitsipas S. – Zverev A.
A dream final between the two top seeded players is coming up at the Mexican Open 2021. The tournament favorite Alexander Zverev meets the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas. In the semifinals, both opponents won in two sets and had few difficulties in previous games. For the final, the assessment has changed and Zverev is the outsider against Tsitsipas according to the odds.
Tsitsipas S. News
Despite his only 22 years of age, Stefanos Tsitsipas has had great successes in tennis and is currently on his previous top position, 5th in the world rankings. Over the past few months, the Greek’s form curve has been pointing upwards, as he made it to the semifinals in the last two Grand Slams. Tsitsipas celebrated his last tournament victory over a year ago, at the tournament in Marseille, where he was also victorious in 2019.
The youngster is still waiting for his first title at an ATP 500 tournament. He celebrated his greatest success in 2019 by defeating Dominic Thiem at the ATP Finals. In 2021 Tsitsipas started with the semi-finals at the Australian Open, after which the semi-finals in Rotterdam were also the final destination. When trying to defend his title again in Marseille, the future finalist Herbert thwarted his plans in round 2.
Zverev A. News
Alexander Zverev is in the final of the Mexican Open for the second time. Two years ago he was defeated by the Australian Nick Kyrgios in two sets. The German celebrated his last title in October in Cologne, his greatest success was the victory at the ATP finals in 2018. After the quarter-finals at the Australian Open against Djokovic, Zverev last failed at the start of Rotterdam.
Despite the successful year 2020, the world number seven has been waiting for his next ATP title in a 500 class tournament for over two years. In Acapulco he started with two clear wins against Alcaraz and Djere. According to the result, the appearances were safe, but Zverev allowed himself to Schnitzer and even lost three of his service games against the Serb. On his second serve, the hamburger was vulnerable, this uncertainty dragged through the entire tournament.