Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann Preview & Prediction | 2023 European Open | Round of 16
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THE FACTS
When is Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann on and what time does it start? Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann will take place on Thursday 19th October, 2023 – not before 19:20 (UK)
Where is Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann taking place? Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann will take place at the Lotto Arena in Antwerp, Belgium
What surface is Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann being played on? Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann will take place on an indoor hard court
Where can I get tickets for Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann? Click here for the latest ticket information for Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann
What channel is Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann on in the UK? Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann will be televised live on the Amazon Prime Video app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Dominic Thiem vs Yannick Hanfmann live on the Prime Video app, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live
THE PREDICTION
Former world number three Dominic Thiem has struggled to build on reaching the Kitzbuhel Open final in August, with a comeback victory over Luca Nardi on Tuesday far from convincing in Antwerp. The Austrian will receive the vast majority of the support as a popular former heavyweight on tour but it is beginning to look a matter of ‘if’, and not ‘when’, in regards to him rediscovering his best tennis. World number 56 Yannick Hanfmann has been something of a late bloomer this season, breaking inside the top 50 for the first time at 31 years old with an excellent summer on his favoured clay. The German beat Belgian wildcard Alexander Blockx in straight sets on Tuesday to get his European Open campaign underway solidly but he has failed to win back-to-back matches since making the semi-finals at the Mallorca Championships in June. Hanfmann beat a returning Thiem in three sets at Kitzbuhel last summer but hardcourt conditions should better-suit the more multi-faceted Austrian. Back Thiem to edge through outright.