Paris Masters: Alexander Zverev vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas Preview, Odds, Head to Head, Picks
- Alexander Zverev vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas preview covers the ATP Paris Masters quarterfinals.
- Zverev eliminated Arthur Fils in the previous round, while Tsitsipas beat Cerundolo.
- Zverev vs. Tsitsipas head to head record is on the Greek’s side, 10-5.
An electric quarterfinal at the Paris Masters awaits as Alexander Zverev and Stefanos Tsitsipas clash. The two have quite a history, having played 15 times already, establishing a huge rivalry.
How to Watch:
- Where: Bercy Arena, Paris, France
- When: Thursday, November 1
- How to Watch: Tennis Channel
Odds
Player | Odds |
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Alexander Zverev | -250 |
Stefanos Tsitsipas | +210 |
Match Preview
Alexander Zverev isn’t playing that well this autumn. He did reach the US Open quarterfinals and semis in Cincinnati, but after that, the German player didn’t make any notable results.
After eliminating Tallon Griekspoor, he was better than Arthur Fils in the second contest in Paris. He controlled the match well, having one break to finish the first set, yet plummeted in the second. However, he would win the third sequence and seal a victory.
Tsitsipas is very unpopular when it comes to betting on tennis. The Greek knows to oscillate too much, and we’ve seen that recently. Now, that’s something the bettors don’t like too much.
His 2-1 win over Cerundolo in the latest appearance was his third straight victory. The last time Tsitsipas managed to pull out something like this was at the Olympic Games.
Alexander Zverev vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas Head to Head
The current record is on Tsitsipas’ side, with him winning ten meetings compared to Zverev’s five triumphs. We saw two encounters this year: the first at the United Cup saw Zverev winning 2-0. The second at the Monte Carlo Masters ended with Tsitsipas success, also 2-0.
Alexander Zverev vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas Prediction
Zverev seems more confident now, and he does look better in terms of condition and stamina. Though we won’t bet on his win, but pick to see a tiebreak. The serve is the main weapon for both guys here, and we won’t see too many breakpoint chances.
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