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22 Mar 2022 by Adam Evans

Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino – First Round – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Miami Open

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THE FACTS

When is Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino on and what time does it start? Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on Thursday 24th March, 2022 – not before 00:30 (UK)

Where is Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino taking place? Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino will take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA

What surface is Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino being played on? Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on an outdoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino

What channel is Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino on in the UK? Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Nick Kyrgios vs Adrian Mannarino live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

26-year-old Nick Kyrgios vastly improved his ailing ATP world ranking to 102nd after a searing run to the quarter-finals of Indian Wells was ended by Rafael Nadal in three sets. The Aussie’s working tennis level remains anywhere between top 10 and top 20 at his best and his victory over world number eight Casper Ruud in California was symptomatic of a genuinely promising campaign. Kyrgios won the Australian Open Men’s Doubles tournament in January alongside Thanasi Kokkinakis and they will bring that travelling show to Miami with intent at winning the thing. As we have seen with the ATP Cup in recent years, a Nick Kyrgios with a cause to care about other than his own career is a powerful foe and it is clear that the doubles form is helping him no end in the singles.

World number 61 Adrian Mannarino has been impressive in parts of this season, not least his run to the round of 16 at the Australian Open that too was ended by Rafael Nadal, but three defeats on the spin suggests he should be overpowered by Kyrgios in their first meeting. Take the Aussie to win outright.

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