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June 9 2022, 16:58 · Adam Evans

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Stuttgart Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Stuttgart Open

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THE FACTS

When is Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray on and what time does it start? Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray will take place on Friday 10th June, 2022 – not before 12:40 (UK)

Where is Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray taking place? Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray will take place at the Tennis Club Weissenhof in Stuttgart, Germany

What surface is Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray being played on? Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray will take place on an outdoor grass court

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

What channel is Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray on in the UK? Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray will not be televised live in the UK

Where can I stream Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray in the UK? Tennis TV subscribers can stream Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Andy Murray live

THE PREDICTION

This was the match many wanted to see when the Stuttgart Open draw was announced and if it is anything like their first encounter it could be the match of the week anywhere on tour. World number five Stefanos Tsitsipas beat former world number one Andy Murray in five thrilling sets in the first round of the US Open last season, in which a 10-minute bathroom break taken by the Greek caused a furore on social media and rule changes. While there is likely no bad blood between the two here both players will be extra desperate to win this second clash, with the playing field slightly more level on Murray’s best surface. 23-year-old Tsitsipas beat a potential banana skin in Dominic Stricker on Thursday for a first win on grass, remarkably, since 2019 and Murray may never have a better opportunity to beat him than at this moment.

The Brit is yet to drop a set this week in Stuttgart after a solid win over Alexander Bublik but it would be a serious step-up to get anything here. The sensible option is backing Tsitsipas to win outright but Murray snatching a set at least would be no surprise given their previous meeting.