Brandon Nakashima e Tommy Paul face each other in this Tuesday, October 22in a match valid for the round of 32 round of the Vienna ATP in its 2024 version. In this confrontation, the North American number 13 in the world, Tommy Paul, will have his compatriot as his first challenger in the tournament Brandon Nakashima. Played on the hard floor surface, the Vienna ATP in its 2024 version will give the winner 500 points in the ranking of ATP and will distribute €2,559,790 to participants. The clash is initially scheduled to start at 2pm (Brasília time).

Brandon Nakashima e Tommy Paul face each other in the phase 32nd round do Vienna ATP. Being the current number 13 in the world, the North American Tommy Paul, will have his compatriot as his first opponent in this competition Brandon Nakashima. O guess is of victory of Tommy Paul, for being the most consistent tennis player in the United States today. Furthermore, there is an expectation that the match will be balanced, indicating an extra bet on the line “over 22.5 games played”.

Brandon Nakashima x Tommy Paul | SDA’s guesses:

Tommy Paul wins

Two of the main tennis players in the United States will have their paths crossed in the Vienna debut. However, Paul is currently one of the most skilled athletes today, and it is unlikely that he will be eliminated at the start of the competition. Therefore, the prediction of victory for the North American number 13 in the world, Tommy Paul, is the prediction indicated in this confrontation that is valid for the phase 32nd round do Vienna ATP.

Brandon Nakashima x Tommy Paul

Tommy Paul wins!

Game prediction

Odds are subject to change. Last update 22/10/2024 15:06.

Over 22.5 games played

The game has everything to be very balanced and with the majority of service games confirmed by both tennis players, as both stand out for having a powerful serve and low percentage of unforced errors. Therefore, our bonus guess indicates that in this confrontation, which is valid for Vienna ATP 2024it is likely that at least 23 games to decide the winner.

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Published on 10/21/2024 12:03

Brandon Nakashima latest news and stats

At first, Brandon Nakashima currently occupies the position of number 38 in the ranking and ATPhaving achieved the best position of his career in September 2024when he was ranked number 35 in the world. Having a record of 26 wins and 20 losses in 2024, the 23-year-old North American is looking to achieve his first major campaign of the season, having not even reached the decision of a competition at level 250 or higher this year. Nakashima’s greatest achievement since becoming a professional was his first (and only) relevant title, when he lifted the San Diego ATP trophy in 2022. In the most recent trajectory, Nakashima was surpassed in his Stockholm ATP debut, in straight sets, against the Swiss Stan Wawrinka.

Brandon Nakashima | Results of the last clashes

Latest Tommy Paul news and stats

On the other hand, Tommy Paul currently occupies the position of number 12 in the ranking and ATPhaving this as the best position achieved in his career. Having a record of 45 wins and 17 losses in 2024, the 27-year-old American has a monetary prize of US$2,750,675 in the current season, the result of several great campaigns carried out this year. Last week, Paul won his third major title, after lifting the Stockholm ATP trophy. In the campaign for the Swedish tournament, he was unaware of any of his four opponents and beat them all in straight sets.

Tommy Paul | Results of the last clashes

Brandon Nakashima x Tommy Paul | Where to watch live?

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