April 28, 2024 12:10 PM
Adam Evans

Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz Preview & Prediction | 2024 Madrid Open | Third Round

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THE FACTS

What is this tournament classed as in terms of ranking points? ATP 1000

When is Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz on and what time does it start? Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz will take place on Sunday 28th April, 2024 – not before 15:00 (UK)

Where is Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz taking place? Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz will take place at Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain

What surface is Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz being played on? Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz will take place on an outdoor clay court

Where can I get tickets for Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz

What channel is Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz on in the UK? Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz will be televised live on Sky Sports in the UK

Where can I stream Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Carlos Alcaraz live on Sky Go, while Tennis TV subscribers can also stream the match live

THE PREDICTION

24-year-old Thiago Seyboth Wild will set a new career-high ATP world ranking of 61st after upsetting 28th seed Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets on Friday, backing-up a slid opener over Roman Safiullin, The Brazilian was a hotly-touted junior star whose rise was hugely hampered by the covid-19 pandemic in 2020 but he finally looks ready to realise some of his potential, particularly on clay if last summer’s upset of Daniil Medvedev at Roland-Garros is anything to go by.

Shock wins over Taylor Fritz and Karen Khachanov across the Sunshine Double last month say Seyboth Wild has a chance at an upset here but world number three Carlos Alcaraz conceded just three games in his opener over Alexander Shevchenko to make a big statement of intent as he aims to defend his Madrid Open title. The Spaniard will turn 21 on the day of the Men’s Final next Sunday but he will have to improve on recent performances to reach it whilst there is also some doubts surrounding his fitness after missing both Monte-Carlo and Barcelona through injury. Back Alcaraz to win this first encounter outright, with three sets a distinct possibility.

TIP: CARLOS ALCARAZ TO WIN

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