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09 Jun 2022 by Adam Evans

Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino – Round of 16 – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Libema Open

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THE FACTS

When is Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino on and what time does it start? Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on Thursday 9th June, 2022 – not before 10:30 (UK)

Where is Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino taking place? Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino will take place at the Autotron Rosmalen in Rosmalen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

What surface is Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino being played on? Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on an outdoor grass court

Where can I get tickets for Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino

What channel is Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino on in the UK? Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino in the UK? Tennis TV subscribers can stream Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino live in the UK

THE PREDICTION

World number 22 Alex de Minaur received a bye to the round of 16 at the Libema Open as the fourth seed here and he fares a decent chance at a title this week with last season’s Eastbourne International on grass his most recent of five ATP titles. The 23-year-old beat Adrian Mannarino in the final of the 2019 Zhuhai Open to win his third title in their only previous encounter on tour. World number 70 Mannarino overcame Andreas Seppi via two tight tiebreakers on Tuesday to snap a three-match losing streak if you include the Surbiton Challenger last week. The 33-year-old was struggling at this stage last season too before coming to life on the grass, especially at Wimbledon where an injury saw him miss out on a decent chance at shocking the world as he looked the likelier winner against Roger Federer. Back De Minaur to win outright here as three sets could be needed.

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