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ATP Munich Day 4 predictions like Humbert against Marozsan

Diego Dedura-Palomero stolen the show on Tuesday when he won an ATP tour in Munich at the age of only 17 and 1 month. The German child prodigy now meets Zizou Berg, while Ugo Humbert No. 4 and No. 5 Francisco Cerundolo will fight against some difficult challengers. Who will complete the quarter -finals?

ATP Munich Day 4 predict

David Goffin against Mariano Navone

Head: First meeting

David Goffin recently defeated Carlos Alcaraz in Miami, although one could certainly ask how much this victory over his brilliance was because the Spaniard was anything but his best. Nevertheless, Goffin seemed a little of his game against Billy Harris in the opening round, although the conditions did not make it easy for him to take the ball early. An expert base like Mariano Navone should probably use this. In this phase of your career, there could also be a physical advantage that it can take advantage of.
Prediction: Marine in 3

Francisco Cerundolo against Alexander Shevchenko

Head: Cerundolo 2-1

It is important to remember that Alexander Shevchenko is a high -quality player, even if his recent results are simply incredible up and down. Francisco Cerundolo, on the other hand, was on fire and won two games in every other event than Monte Carlo last week (where he simply met the later Champion Carlos Alcaraz). It would not be shocking to see how Shevchenko enjoys the grind and makes this closer than expected. But it is also impossible to kick Cerundolo at the moment.
Prediction: Cerundolo in 3

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Zizou Bergs against Diego Dedura-Palomero

Head: First meeting


Diego Dedura-Palomero has already written history at this event and was the first player to win a game on the ATP tour in 2008. Denis Shapovalov retired against him in the second set and was a perfect matchup in many ways. The young German can have difficulty creating their own pace and dictating the game, but loves it when someone does a lot and not much of the point construction. Zizou Bergs should be able to approach a little more tactical and to complete points on the net.
Prediction: Bergs in 2

Ugo Humbert against Fabian Marozsan

Head: Humbert 2-0

Ugo Humbert has struggled with a finger problem in the past two weeks, which makes it far less from the back side. But he still crowded against Nicolas Jarry in the opening round. Fabian Marozsan lost his last Clay Court match at the Olympic Games in Paris, although he is usually a player with a stronger skills for this surface. He is anything but consistent, but his strokes should be more threatening here than Humbert’s flat ball.
Prediction: Marozsan in 3

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