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24 Jun 2022 by Adam Evans

Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur – Semi-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Eastbourne International

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THE FACTS

When is Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur on and what time does it start? Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur will take place on Friday 24th June, 2022 – not before 15:20 (UK)

Where is Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur taking place? Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur will take place at Devonshire Park LTC in Eastbourne, England

What surface is Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur being played on? Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur will take place on an outdoor grass court

Where can I get tickets for Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur

What channel is Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur on in the UK? Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur will be televised live on the Amazon Prime app on Smart TVs

Where can I stream Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur in the UK? Amazon Prime subscribers can stream Taylor Fritz vs Alex de Minaur live on the Prime Video app, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

Defending champion Alex de Minaur overcame in-form Tommy Paul in three sets on Thursday, backing up a straight-sets victory over Lorenzo Sonego in a repeat of last season’s Eastbourne International final. The 23-year-old won the latest of his five ATP titles here last season on a surface that suits his lightning pace but he faces a tough challenge of his defence here in former champion Taylor Fritz, who won in 2019. The world number 14 struggled to get up to speed at Queen’s last week but back-to-back straight sets results so far in Eastbourne should see him confident again after a few months of niggling fitness issues. The American has won the last two encounters with De Minaur, including in three sets at this season’s Indian Wells on his way to the title, but the Aussie leads this head-to-head record 3-2. De Minaur has won at least a set in each of their five encounters, so taking him to earn at least one here looks the sensible move.

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