ATP Den Bosch Day 4 Predictions Including Daniil Medvedev vs Adrian Mannarino

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Day 4 action at the ATP Libema Open in Den Bosch, Netherlands, features four second-round matches with some of the biggest names in the sport. Milos Raonic looks to continue his comeback against Aussie Jordan Thompson as No. 1 seed Daniil Medvedev looks to bounce back from his Round 1 exit in Roland Garros when he takes on Adrian Mannarino. We at LWOT have the preview and prediction for those matches and all other happenings around the grounds of Den Bosch. But who will advance?

ATP Den Bosch Day 4 Predictions

Tallon Griekspoor vs Alexei Popyrin

Head-to-Head: Griekspoor 1-1 Popyrin

Tallon Griekspoor will look to continue his success on home soil when he takes on Alexei Popyrin in the second round in Den Bosch. Griekspoor, whose best surface is grass, should be delighted by the surface change after an inconsistent clay season. Popyrin has just three tour-level wins in his career on the surface, but his powerful serve and baseline aggression should play well in Den Bosch. In what should be a back-and-forth match, the home crowd will help lift Griekspoor to victory.
Prediction: Griekspoor in 3

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Alex de Minaur vs Laslo Djere

Head-to-Head: de Minaur 2-0 Djere

Alex de Minaur holds a 15-7 grasscourt record over the last two seasons. The Aussie will look to build off that impressive mark when he takes on Laslo Djere in Round 2 in Den Bosch. Djere cruised to a straight-set victory in his opener against Ricardas Berankis but has just four career tour-level wins on the surface. De Minaur plays well on the faster surfaces and should be able to push the Serbian around the court. Given the conditions, I do not see de Minaur having trouble finding the finish line.
Prediction: de Minaur in 2

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Milos Raonic vs Jordan Thompson

Head-to-Head: Raonic 1-0 Thompson

Milos Raonic returned to the Tour for the first time in nearly two years when he took down Miomir Kecmanovic earlier this week. The former world No. 3 looked fluid in the victory, knocking 15 aces and winning 34/37 of his first-serve points. The athletic Aussie Jordan Thompson will look to force Raonic into longer baseline rallies, testing the fitness and consistency of the Canadian. Thompson holds an 11-3 record since the start of May and has the form to bother Raonic. I expect him to take advantage of the Canadians’ lack of match fitness in a deciding set.
Prediction: Thompson in 3

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Daniil Medvedev vs Adrian Mannarino

Head-to-Head: Medvedev 2-3 Mannarino

Daniil Medvedev returns to the court for the first time since dropping a Round 1 five-set match at Roland Garros. He holds a 15-5 record on the grass over the last two seasons and should welcome the switch to the surface. He gets a tricky Round 2 opponent in Frenchman Adrian Mannarino. Mannarino holds a 3-2 head-to-head advantage over Medvedev but did lose to the Russian at this event last season. I expect a similar result in this match. Mannarino is just 2-7 previous last nine matches, and Medvedev will be hungry to return to his winning ways.
Prediction: Medvedev in 2

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