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, ATP Buenos Aires, on red clay. Luciano Darderi and Francisco Cerundolo headline this group while we cover another group here including the farewell match for Diego Schwartzman. Who do you think will progress?
Head-to-Head: Baez 2:0 Ugo Carabelli
Sebastian Baez, in strong form and with a solid clay-court pedigree, is the favorite against Camilo Ugo Carabelli, who has shown flashes of potential but lacks consistency at this level. Baez’s baseline game and higher ranking should give him the edge, though Carabelli’s clay-court skills could make it competitive. Expect Baez to prevail in three closely contested sets.
Prediction: Baez in 3
Head-to-Head: Burruchaga 1:0 Manuel Cerundolo
Roman Andres Burruchaga, in strong form and holds a slight edge in the head-to-head with a win over Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Cerundolo, though skilled on clay, has been inconsistent. Expect Burruchaga to capitalize on his momentum and secure a tight victory.
Prediction: Burruchaga in 2
Head-to-Head: First Meeting
Pedro Martinez, ranked 41st and strong on clay, is the clear favorite against Damir Dzumhur, who has struggled on the surface. Martinez’s superior form and clay-court skills should secure him a straight-sets victory. Expect a dominant performance from Martinez.
Prediction: Martinez in 2
Head-to-Head: Darderi 1:0 Cerundolo
Francisco Cerundolo, a former finalist at this event comes in as the favorite against Luciano Darderi, who has struggled recently but won their only previous meeting on the clay courts in Houston. Darderi has been inconsistent of late but he still plays his best on the red dirt. Cerundolo’s experience and home advantage should secure him a hard-fought victory. Expect a competitive match with Cerundolo prevailing.
Prediction: Cerundolo in 3
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