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February 17 2023, 11:02 · Adam Evans

Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2023 ABN AMRO Open

Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2023 ABN AMRO Open

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THE FACTS

When is Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor on and what time does it start? Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor will take place on Friday 17th February, 2023 – not before 19:50 (UK)

Where is Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor taking place? Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor will take place at the Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands

What surface is Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor being played on? Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor

What channel is Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor on in the UK? Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Gijs Brouwer vs Tallon Griekspoor live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

There will be at least one Dutchman in the semi-finals of the Rotterdam Open on Saturday but it is a shame to see the last two face-off for that place here. 26-year-old Gijs Brouwer beat Marc-Andrea Huesler in straight sets on Tuesday for an excellent opener before overcoming an injury-hampered Holger Rune on Thursday. The run in Rotterdam will see him set a new career-high ATP world ranking of around 115th no matter the outcome here but in-form Tallon Griekspoor looks the much likelier home hopeful to reach the last four after he came back from a set down to stun Alexander Zverev. World number 61 Griekspoor boasts a 9-1 record for 2023 so far after claiming his maiden ATP title at the Maharashta Open last month and it took eventual runner-up Stefanos Tsitsipas to oust him from the Australian Open. Back Griekspoor to win outright here, although straight sets should do it.