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September 28 2023, 13:16 · Adam Evans

Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic Preview & Prediction | 2023 Astana Open | Round of 16

Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic Preview & Prediction | 2023 Astana Open | Round of 16

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THE FACTS

When is Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic on and what time does it start? Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic will take place on Friday 29th September, 2023 – not before 09:40 (UK)

Where is Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic taking place? Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic will take place at the National Tennis Center in Astana, Kazakhstan

What surface is Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic being played on? Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic

What channel is Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic on in the UK? Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic in the UK? Tennis TV subscribers can stream Alexander Shevchenko vs Hamad Medjedovic live

THE PREDICTION

20-year-old Hamad Medjedovic came into the Astana Open at a career-high ATP world ranking of 120th and he will break that after an impressive opener over fellow Serb Laslo Djere, who was forced to retire injured in their second set. Medjedovic won a Challenger title at the start of the month to continue form that saw him reach the semi-finals of the Gstaad Open on clay in July, where he lost to eventual champion Pedro Cachin, but he is still unproven on all surfaces as a promising prospect. 22-year-old Alexander Shevchenko can break his career-high ATP world ranking of 83rd with victory here after an excellent straight-sets opener over Botic van de Zandschulp on Wednesday. The Russian has also enjoyed his best results on clay this season, winning the Madrid Challenger before a huge run to the third round in the Masters event there, but he impressed at Winston-Salem last month with some huge results on hardcourts over Maxime Cressy and Sebastian Korda.

This first tour-level meeting between the two is a really tough call but back Medjedovic to earn at least a set off the momentum of his Challenger title earlier this month to leave the victor up to chance.