ABN AMRO 2021: Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert Preview, Head-to-head and Match Prediction at the ATP Rotterdam Open


ABN AMRO 2021: Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert Preview, Head-to-head and Match Prediction at the ATP Rotterdam Open
Jeremy Chardy (left) and Ugo Humbert (right)

Jeremy Chardy, ranked no. 64, and Ugo Humbert, ranked no. 31, will be facing off in the first round of the ABN AMRO 2021, as part of the ATP Rotterdam Open.

Match Details

  • Tournament: ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament 2021
  • Match: Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert
  • Date– 2nd March 2021
  • Venue: Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Surface: Indoor Hard Court
  • Prize Money: €11,500
  • ATP Points : 0

Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert Preview

Ugo Humbert

Jeremy Chardy had an unfortunate beginning at the Australian Open as he was paired up against the no.1 Novak Djokovic himself. He has been playing for a really long time now, Chardy has competed in the highest levels. He defeated fellow countrymen Hoang and Griekspoor to get into the round of 32.

Ugo Humbert, on his part, has scored a couple of hard-fought wins in the opening rounds at Montpellier. He had a good run until he was defeated by the top seed Roberto Bautista Agut. In the Australian Open, he was able to make it to the third round only to be defeated by Nick Kyrgios.

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Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert Head-to-Head

Jeremy Chardy

This will be the second meeting between the players. The first meeting was in the Australian Open 2019 with Chardy coming out on top with a three sets to two win.

Jeremy Chardy vs Ugo Humbert Match Prediction

Ugo Humbert

Jeremy Chardy is a probable favorite as he has defeated Humbert once. However, Ugo Humbert’s recent performance have been good and he has been slowly improving his form as well since the Australian Open.

This will be a tight match. But we can count on Humbert to emerge victorious this time.

Match Prediction: Ugo Humbert to win in straight sets, with some resistance from Jeremy Chardy.

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