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January 13 2022, 13:16 · Adam Evans

2022 Sydney Tennis Classic – Semi-Final – Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans Preview & Prediction

2022 Sydney Tennis Classic – Semi-Final – Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans Preview & Prediction

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THE FACTS

When is Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans on and what time does it start? Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans will take place on Friday 14th January, 2022 – not before 09:15 (UK)

Where is Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans taking place? Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans will take place at NSW Tennis Centre in Sydney, Australia

What surface is Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans being played on? Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans will take place on an outdoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans

What channel is Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans on? Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans will be televised live on the Amazon Prime Video app on Smart TVs in the UK

Where can I stream Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans? Subscribers of Amazon Prime can stream the match live on their platform, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream Aslan Karatsev vs Daniel Evans live

THE PREDICTION

Sydney Classic top seed Aslan Karatsev looks to have avoided any damaging effects from covid-19 after contracting it forced him to miss the ATP Cup. The world number 20 has beaten two tough opponents in Miomir Kecmanovic and Lorenzo Sonego to reach the semi-finals, where he will meet world number 26 Dan Evans in some serious form. Third see Evans won a high-quality encounter with in-form Maxime Cressy on Thursday to continue his searing ATP Cup form that saw him win all three singles matches and both doubles matches he played in Sydney last week. Karatsev was the winner of their previous encounter in Dubai last year over three sets but Evans is yet to drop a set in 2022, with his only ATP title to date coming this time last year in a similar Australian Open warm-up event, and that makes taking to win at least one set here look the shrewd move.