Men’s Olympic Tennis Second Round – Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan Preview & Prediction
THE FACTS
When is Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan taking place? Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan will take place on Monday 26th July, 2021 at (not before) 04:30 (UK)
Where is Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan taking place? Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan will take place at Ariake Tennis Park in Tokyo
What surface is Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan played on? Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan will be played on hard courts
Where can I get tickets for Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan? There are no tickets for Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan as Olympic Tennis will take place without spectators.
What TV channel is Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan on in the UK? Olympic coverage is shared between BBC and Eurosport so it is worth checking their schedules for Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan
Where can I stream Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan in the UK? If Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan is televised on BBC then it can be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app. If Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Elahi Galan is televised on Eurosport then subscribers can stream the match live on Eurosport Player
THE PREDICTION
World number five Alexander Zverev got his Olympic campaign underway with a comfortable straight-sets victory over Yen-Hsun Lu in the first round. The German has been given another winnable fixture against world number 113 Daniel Elahi Galan here and a win through to the round of 16 could see him gather up some potentially medal-winning momentum. 24-year-old Zverev has won two titles this season at the Mexican Open and the Madrid Masters and he is certainly a contender for a medal here with only Djokovic, Medvedev and Tsitsipas his natural predators.
Columbia’s Galan won his first round match well against Mohamed Safwat but this is a significant increase in level. The 25-year-old had some success on his favoured clay surface earlier this year, reaching the Chile open semi-finals, but otherwise he has spent much of 2021 on the Challenger circuit. Take Zverev to win this first meeting in straight sets.