Yoshihito Nishioka enjoys a 5-1 h2h advantage against Jordan Thompson, as they will face off in the final of ATP Atlanta, a tournament that no longer features on the ATP Calendar after this season.
Both players are solid tourists stateside as Nishioka slipped past Arthur Rinderknech in the semifinals and Thompson did the same against Juncheng Shang. Given the h2h there is little to suggest that the undersized but talented counterpuncher Nishioka won’t prevail given the current confidence dynamic. Thompson won Los Cabos earlier this year, Nishioka was last in an ATP final tournament last season. Thompson in 2
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