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02 Nov 2021 by Adam Evans

2021 Paris Masters Second Round – Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev Preview & Prediction

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THE FACTS

When is Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev on and what time does it start? Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev will take place on Wednesday 3rd November, 2021 – not before 11:20 (UK)

Where is Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev taking place? Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev will take place at the Accor Arena in Paris, France

What surface is Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev being played on? Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev

What channel is Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev on? Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev will be televised on the Amazon Prime Video app on smart TVs

Where can I stream Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Taylor Fritz vs Andrey Rublev live via their platform. Subscribers of Tennis TV can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

World number six Andrey Rublev has really struggled to make a proper impact on a tournament since his loss to Alexander Zverev in the Cincinnati Masters final back in August. Defeats to the likes of Tommy Paul, Adrian Mannarino and Botic van de Zandschulp in his last three tournaments is poor form by his standards and he has only managed to add one ATP title to his total of eight this year from the Rotterdam Open back in March. 24-year-old Taylor Fritz came back from a set down to beat Lorenzo Sonego on Tuesday in keeping with his rampant return to form. The current world number 26 can set a new career-high this week in Paris if he reaches the quarter-finals and he has done so in each of his last two tournaments with an excellent run to the Indian Wells semi-finals and last week’s St. Petersburg Open final.

Fritz was the winner of their first meeting back in 2018 at Indian Wells but Rublev really pushed on in the resulting seasons to win their next two for a 2-1 lead in their head-to-head record. The Russian won in comfortable straight sets earlier this season in the round of 16 at the Dubai Open but with his level some way below that day and Fritz’ so much higher this looks like needing a decider. On form Taylor Fritz looks like the player capable of an upset here, so take him to win at least a set as the likelier of two very capable winners.

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