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THE FACTS
When is Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils on and what time does it start? Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils will take place on Tuesday 15th August, 2023 – not before 19:05 (UK)
Where is Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils taking place? Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils will take place at Lindner Family Tennis Center in Ohio, USA
What surface is Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils being played on? Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils will take place on an outdoor hard court
Where can I get tickets for Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils
What channel is Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils on in the UK? Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Cameron Norrie vs Gael Monfils live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live
THE PREDICTION
Former world number six Gael Monfils moved back up to world number 211 after a superb week in Toronto, where he stunned Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets en-route to a quarter-final exit to eventual champion Jannik Sinner. The 36-year-old’s form has picked up remarkably quickly since his return from injury but it remains to be seen how he will cope fitness-wise after his exploits. World number 15 Cam Norrie takes a three-match losing streak into the Cincinnati Open after defeat in the first round of Toronto to eventual runner-up Alex de Minaur. The 27-year-old won his most prestigious ATP title at Indian Wells around this time two years ago but he has cut a frustrated figure on tour in recent months, with February’s Rio Open victory a distant memory in terms of form. Monfils leads Norrie 2-0 in their head-to-head but the pair have not played since 2019, with Norrie vastly improving since and Monfils not getting any younger. Take Norrie to earn at least a set to leave the victor up to chance, with the Brit tough to beat in two.