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ATP Monte Carlo Day 2 predictions like Lehecka against Korda

Day 2 at the first ATP Masters 1000 of the season on Clay will contain many exciting matchups in Monte Carlo with a good mix of experienced veterans and young emerging players. While the eight top seeds do not yet give their tournament debut, this Tuesday is still safely filled with high -quality games that are decided by good details.

ATP Monte Carlo Day 2 predict

Alexandre Müller against Camilo Ugo Carabelli

Head to head: Müller 2-0 Carabelli

Both players share a common enemy this season: Sebastian Baez. The Argentine hit Müller in the Rio final and robbed him of the biggest title of his career and Carabelli in three consecutive golden swing tournaments in Buenos Aires, Rio and Santiago, the last two of which were semi -finals. While Baez held them away from winning titles, both players showed a very good level at sound this season and should match very evenly here. It should be a very close agreement that decided who is better carried out in important points.
Forecast: Carabelli in 3

Felix Auger-Aliasseime against Daniel Altmaier

Head to head: Altmaier 1-0 Out-Alicassize

Aliaassime had a great start to the season, but his level in Indian Wells and Miami was quite disappointing. He will want to jump back in this sound season, but he has no simple first round here, with Altmaier often a tricky opponent on sound. It should be a close game, but ultimately you would expect the Canadian to break through.
Forecast: Out of aliases in 3

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Gael Monfils against Fabian Marozsan

Head to head: Monfils 1-1 Marozsan


Monfils has had a lot to struggle with sound in recent years and was much more effective in his age. It remains to be seen whether this trend will remain in 2025, but given what we have seen from Monfils on Clay in recent years, it is fair to say that Marozsan has the easy advantage here and could achieve a big victory against the former Monte Carlo finalists.
Forecast: Marozsan in 3

Jiri Lehecka against Sebastian Korda

Head to head: Lehecka 1-0 Korda

Lehecka had a great start to the season, but after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in Doha, he lost four games in a row that came to this tournament. In the meantime, Korda had a nice run in Miami and was supposed to come to Monte Carlo with a lot of confidence. Overall, both players have a very similar level, both overall and on this surface, and it should be a very competitive matter that has decided here and there some important points.
Forecast: Korda in 3

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(Tagstotranslate) Alexandre Muller

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