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23 Apr 2023 by Adam Evans

Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas – Final – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Barcelona Open

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THE FACTS

When is Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas on and what time does it start? Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas will take place on Sunday 23rd April, 2023 – not before 15:00 (UK)

Where is Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas taking place? Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas will take place at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain

What surface is Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas being played on? Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas will take place on an outdoor clay court

Where can I get tickets for Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas

What channel is Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas on in the UK? Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

This should be a thrilling final on Sunday between two of the main players in this clay court swing. World number two and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz leads Tsitsipas 3-0 in their head-to-head but two out of three encounters have gone to a deciding set, including their most recent meeting in the quarter-finals here last season. The 19-year-old is yet to drop a set this week after taking out some tough foes but he has seen his serve broken in all four matches so far and that suggests we could see sets go both ways in this final. World number three Stefanos Tsitsipas overcame a confident Lorenzo Musetti in three sets on Saturday for a strong result on clay and he has looked much improved this week after a poor showing in Monte-Carlo. The 24-year-old will throw everything he has at this final but his 16 defeats to nine titles won at this stage of a tournament pales in comparison to Alcaraz’ already lethal winning percentage. Back Alcaraz to win outright with three sets about as likely as two.

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