Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet – First Round – Preview & Prediction | 2023 US Open
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THE FACTS
When is Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet on and what time does it start? Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet will take place on Tuesday 29th August, 2023 – not before 17:15 (UK)
Where is Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet taking place? Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, USA
What surface is Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet being played on? Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet will take place on an outdoor hard court
Where can I get tickets for Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet
What channel is Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet on in the UK? The US Open will be televised live on the Sky Sports
Where can I stream Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream the 2023 US Open live on Sky Go
THE PREDICTION
World number 37 Andy Murray will play his first match back on tour since an abdominal strain saw him have to withdraw from the round of 16 at the Canada Masters. The 36-year-old has enjoyed his best, most consistent season on tour since his ‘second career’ post-hip resurfacing surgery but he has lost each of his last six matches against top 20 opposition to display a current ceiling despite strong performances. World number 71 Corentin Moutet looks a kind draw on paper, especially considering the Frenchman has struggled with fitness and form this year, but he should never be underestimated on the bigger stages as a player who loves to play the villain. 24-year-old Moutet set his best Grand Slam exit here last season with a first round of 16 reached and he stunned a former champion to do it with a first round win over Stan Wawrinka. 2012 US Open champion Murray tends to cope well with left-handers but he could take a set or ever two to warm up to this match, with fitness a serious concern here. Back Murray to earn at least two sets or consider a one-off on Moutet to snatch at least one.