Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur – Second Round – Preview & Prediction | 2023 Indian Wells Masters

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THE FACTS
When is Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur on and what time does it start? Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur will take place on Saturday 11th March, 2023 – not before 20:20 (UK)
Where is Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur taking place? Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur will take place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in California, USA
What surface is Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur being played on? Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur will take place on an outdoor hard court
Where can I get tickets for Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur
What channel is Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur on in the UK? Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs
Where can I stream Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Marton Fucsovics vs Alex de Minaur live on Prime Video, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live
THE PREDICTION
24-year-old Alex de Minaur came back from a set down to beat Tommy Paul to the Mexican Open title last weekend, his most prestigious of seven ATP titles won so far. The Aussie is only three places away from his career-high ATP world ranking of 15th and he should break that sooner rather than later this season after enjoying one of the better starts amongst his peers. This looks a potential banana skin considering the emotional and physical drain winning matches in Acapulco is and it would be hugely impressive if De Minaur manages to come through without trouble. World number 84 Marton Fucsovics is a player capable of much better tennis than his ranking suggests and he came back from a set down to upset in-form J.J. Wolf on Thursday to further suggest he is slowly coming back into himself after a woeful 2022. De Minaur has won both of their previous encounters, both coming on hardcourts in the Davis Cup, and backing the Aussie to edge through outright seems the reasonable call here despite the chances of a slow start.