September 23, 2022 10:29 AM
Adam Evans

Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda – Quarter-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Moselle Open

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THE FACTS

When is Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda on and what time does it start? Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda will take place on Friday 23rd September, 2022 – not before 13:00 (UK)

Where is Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda taking place? Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda will take place at Arenes de Metz in Metz, France

What surface is Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda being played on? Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda will take place on an indoor hard court

Where can I get tickets for Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda

What channel is Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda on in the UK? Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Lorenzo Sonego vs Sebastian Korda live on the Prime Video app, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

World number 49 Sebastian Korda looks in the mood to be considered a title-contender this week in Metz after an excellent straight-sets victory over in-form Lorenzo Musetti. The 22-year-old has been incredibly tough to pin down this season as he continues to struggle with consistent performances but back-to-back straight-set wins here is enough to suggest he can reach the semi-finals. World number 65 Lorenzo Sonego is another player far better than his current ranking who looks like possibly turning a corner. The Italian thrives on indoor hardcourts, beating Novak Djokovic around this time of the season two years ago at the Vienna Open, and he has so far looked far better than the rest of his season with back-to-back straight-set wins of his own over Aslan Karatsev and Gilles Simon. Sonego leads Korda 2-1 in their head-to-head record, their last meeting coming exactly a year ago at the San Diego Open, and backing him to win at least a set looks sensible given that he has won both of their hardcourt meetings.

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