The South American Golden Swing is well and truly underway as we have eight main draw singles matches on offer at the IEB+ Argentina Open on red clay. Diego Schwartzman will be taking to the courts in his final tournament as a professional singles player in front of his home crowd and his match against Nicholas Jarry headlines this group while we cover another lineup including Luciano Darderi vs Francisco Cerundolo here. Who do you think will progress?
Head-to-Head: First Meeting
Federico Coria, a clay-court specialist, holds the edge over Hugo Gaston, who has shown mixed form on the surface. Coria’s grinding style and experience should secure him a hard-fought victory, likely in three sets. Expect a competitive match with Coria prevailing.
Prediction: Coria in 2
Head-to-Head: Moutet 1:0 Munar
Jaume Munar, with strong recent clay-court form, is the slight favorite against Corentin Moutet, who holds head-to-head advantage. Munar’s consistency and higher ceiling on this surface should secure him a straight-sets victory, though Moutet’s resilience could make it competitive. Expect Munar to win a closely contested battle.
Prediction: Munar in 2
Head-to-Head: First Meeting
Joao Fonseca was a force throughout the first month of the year, going 14-2 at all levels since the start of the season in December. He comes into this clash as the slight favorite against clay-court specialist Tomas Martin Etcheverry. Etcheverry’s experience and home advantage could make it competitive, but Fonseca’s aggressive play should keep things close and tilt the match slightly in his favor. Expect a close match, with the Brazilian youngster coming out on top.
Prediction: Fonseca in 3
Head-to-Head: Jarry 2:0 Schwartzman
Diego Schwartzman will look to feed off the home crowd as he faces Nicolás Jarry in Buenos Aires, but the challenge ahead is steep. Jarry’s powerful serve and heavy groundstrokes give him a clear advantage on clay, especially against Schwartzman, who has struggled for form in recent seasons. While the Argentine’s counterpunching and experience could keep him competitive, Jarry’s firepower should prove too much.
Prediction: Jarry in 2
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