Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka – Round of 16 – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Swiss Indoors

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THE FACTS
When is Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka on and what time does it start? Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka will take place on Thursday 27th October, 2022 – not before 18:00 (UK)
Where is Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka taking place? Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka will take place at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland
What surface is Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka being played on? Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka will take place on an indoor hard court
Where can I get tickets for Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka? Click here for the latest ticket information for Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka
What channel is Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka on in the UK? Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka will be televised live on the Amazon Prime Video app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Brandon Nakashima vs Stan Wawrinka live on the Prime Video app, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live
THE PREDICTION
World number 44 Brandon Nakashima came back from a set down to beat David Goffin on Monday, in keeping with his recent strong form. The 21-year-old reached the quarter-finals of the Firenze Open last time out before losing to eventual champion Felix Auger-Aliassime but he only recently claimed a maiden ATP title of his own, and on home soil, at the San Diego Open this time last month. A first meeting with former world number three Stan Wawrinka promises to be a thriller as the Swiss brings some excellent form into the round of 16, having stunned second-see Casper Ruud in straight sets in front of adoring home fans in Basel. 37-year-old Wawrinka has been gently coming back into form over the last month, with his incredible three-set victory over Daniil Medvedev at the Moselle Open still fresh in the memory, and he will have the advantage of an entire arena’s partisan support here. Both players are used to playing deciders this season, so back Wawrinka to win at least a set and leave the winner of this first encounter up to chance.