The remaining first-round matches at the ATP Movistar Chile Open will take center stage on Tuesday in Santiago, with eight singles main-draw contests set to unfold. Top seed Nicolás Jarry, playing in front of his home crowd, will look to make a strong start against Camilo Ugo Carabelli as he aims for a deep run. We predict all the matches on offer including Luciano Darderi vs Jaime Faria. Who do you think will advance to the next stage of ATP Santiago?
Head-to-Head: Jarry 4-1 Carabelli
Top seed Nicolás Jarry enters as the clear favorite against Camilo Ugo Carabelli, backed by his higher ranking, home-court advantage, and strong serve. Carabelli is a solid clay-courter but has struggled for consistency at the ATP level. If Jarry dictates with his power and aggressive play, he should secure a comfortable win.
Prediction: Jarry in 2
Head-to-Head: Comesana 3-1 Alves
Francisco Comesana comes in with better form and should have the edge over Felipe Meligeni Alves in this all-clay-court battle. While Meligeni Alves has the power to trouble him, Comesana’s consistency and recent results make him the slight favorite. If he maintains his level, he should find a way through.
Prediction: Comesana in 2
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Head-to-Head: first meeting
Mariano Navone and Alexander Shevchenko face off in a clash of contrasting styles, with Navone’s clay-court consistency up against Shevchenko’s more aggressive, all-surface game. Navone has been in better form on clay, but Shevchenko’s firepower could make this a tight battle. If Navone extends the rallies and controls the baseline, he has the edge.
Prediction: Navone in 3
Head-to-Head: Coria 2-1 Barrios Vera
Federico Coria’s clay-court experience and consistency make him the favorite against Tomás Barrios Vera, who will look to capitalize on home support. Barrios Vera has the power to trouble Coria, but his recent form has been shaky. If Coria dictates with his steady baseline game, he should advance.
Prediction: Coria in 2
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