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May 19, 2024 By  Tennis Predictions

ATP Geneva Day 2 Predictions Including Andy Murray vs Yannick Hanfmann

Six matches are on the slate on Day 2 of the 2024 ATP Geneva Open. Former World No. 1 Andy Murray will mark his return to Tour-level action for the first time since late March. As always, we here at LWOT will offer our predictions for all Monday matches, with three of them in a separate article. So, who will advance?

ATP Geneva Day 2 Predictions

Fabian Marozsan vs Alexander Shevchenko

Head-to-head: Shevchenko 1-0 Marozsan

This is a rematch from Rome. Shevchenko comfortably defeated Marozsan in straight sets two weeks ago. But the Kazakh has lost his last two. Marozsan, meanwhile, missed out on a seeding spot at Roland Garros. Failure to defend fourth-round points at the Italian Open cost him dearly. But this is a match he should be expected to bounce back with the fast-playing conditions favoring his crisp and heavy groundstrokes.
Prediction: Marozsan in 3

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Sebastian Ofner vs Rinky Hijikata

Head-to-head: first meeting

The only silver lining in Ofner’s season was the semifinal run in Hong Kong at the turn of the year. Since then, the Austrian’s season can be termed a nightmare, to say the least. He arrived in the Geneva qualifying draw with just two wins from his last eight matches and navigated two rounds to reach the main draw. With that said, Rinky Hijkata is the one player Ofner would handpick to play in his opening match. The World #79 looks short in match sharpness on the surface, having played hard-court tennis in April.
Prediction: Ofner in 2

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Andy Murray vs Yannick Hanfmann

Head-to-head: Murray 1-0 Hanfmann

It’s a minor miracle that Murray avoided surgery after rupturing ankle ligaments in Miami. He has played two matches at the Bordeaux Challenger this past week in his first tournament since recovering from the injury. Yannick Hanfmann is not in great form coming to Geneva, but he has played some of his best tennis in Switzerland in the past, memorably headlining a maiden ATP final in Gstaad in 2017. Murray’s retirement is imminent. Any wins he can pick up this week would be a bonus because he is not expecting too much from himself.
Preidction: Hanfmann in 3

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About Nurein Ahmed

Nurein is CPA by profession, but he is an ardent fan of tennis. When he is not crunching numbers, he loves nothing more than dissecting tennis matches. The first tennis match he watched was the Dubai final in 2006 between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and he has since been hooked into the sport.