Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie – Semi-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Lyon Open
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THE FACTS
When is Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie on and what time does it start? Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie will take place on Friday 26th May, 2023 – not before 13:30 (UK)
Where is Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie taking place? Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie will take place at Parc de la Tête d’Or- Velodrome Georges Preveral in Lyon, France
What surface is Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie being played on? Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie will take place on an outdoor clay court
Where can I get tickets for Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie
What channel is Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie on in the UK? Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Francisco Cerundolo vs Cameron Norrie live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live
THE PREDICTION
World number 14 Cam Norrie is the defending champion here at the Lyon Open and he beat Sebastian Baez in three sets in the quarter-finals for the second-successive season to look the slight favourite to lift the title on Saturday. The 27-year-old also beat Francisco Cerundolo in last season’s campaign but he will face an improved version of the Argentine here, who did well to come back from a set down to oust Jack Draper on Thursday. 24-year-old Cerundolo stunned Jannik Sinner at the Italian Open last week to reach the quarter-finals but Norrie is one of just two players to have beaten Carlos Alcaraz on clay thus year when he lifted the Rio Open title in February. Cerundolo beat Norrie in straight sets at the Monte-Carlo Open last month but the Brit is in a better place right now and a hard man to stop at this stage of a tournament. Back Norrie to earn at least a set and leave the victor up to chance.