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March 13 2023, 14:25 · Adam Evans

Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino – Third Round – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Indian Wells Masters

Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino – Third Round – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Indian Wells Masters

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THE FACTS

When is Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino on and what time does it start? Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on Monday 13th March, 2023 – not before 20:35 (UK)

Where is Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino taking place? Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino will take place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in California, USA

What surface is Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino being played on? Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino will take place on an outdoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino

What channel is Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino on in the UK? Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Jannik Sinner vs Adrian Mannarino live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

World number 68 Adrian Mannarino came back from a set down to beat Dominic Thiem on Thursday and then backed it up with an impressive straight-sets victory over 19th-seed Lorenzo Musetti. However, whilst not trying to take the shine away, both of the Frenchman’s opponents so far came into Indian Wells low on confidence and even lower on form. World number 13 Jannik Sinner beat Richard Gasquet in straight sets on Saturday for a solid opener in the desert and his previous match saw him finish runner-up to red-hot Daniil Medvedev at the Rotterdam Open after stunning Stefanos Tsitsipas in the round of 16. Sinner had to come back from a set down to beat Mannarino at this stage of the Canada Masters last August but the Italian has since improved. A 2-0 lead in their head-to-head record says backing Sinner to win outright is the suitably cautious pick but the youngster should feasibly be taking this in two.