Day 5 at the ATP Cincinnati Open features the entire third round of the men’s singles event. Two matches remain to be set with Jack Draper (vs Casper Ruud or Felix Auger-Aliassime) and Holger Rune (vs Carlos Alcaraz or Gael Monfils) still awaiting their opponents and we’ll update these predictions in due time. For now, high seeds Alexander Zverev and Hubert Hurkacz are facing some very tough opposition. Who do you think will advance to the quarterfinals?
Head-to-head: Zverev 3-0
Pablo Carreno Busta is back and he’s bringing the best level we’ve seen since his injuries. There’s still a bit of a gap between that and taking out someone like Alexander Zverev though. The Spaniard was once capable of that for sure, even going two sets to love up against him at the US Open. But Zverev’s combination of big serve and baseline consistency is brutal and requires perfect efficiency if you want to beat him. It might be a bit too much for Carreno Busta at this stage, even after a couple of nice matches under his belt. Zverev is so rarely vulnerable to upsets.
Prediction: Zverev in 2
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Head-to-head: Hurkacz 1-0
Hubert Hurkacz is back very soon after his knee injury and is already playing three-setters for fun again. This comeback doesn’t feel rushed and the Pole is not limited at all movement-wise. It won’t be easy for him though as he’s facing Flavio Cobolli, who’s earned three Top 20 wins in the last three weeks and made a phenomenal jump on hard courts this year. The free points galore his serve sets up for him is a massive advantage in this matchup, but Cobolli is a beast right now and won’t go down without a fight. Expect another Hurkacz trademark thriller.
Prediction: Hurkacz in 3
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