Australian Open 2022: Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla Preview, Head to Head, Prediction and Live Stream Details


Australian Open 2022: Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla Preview, Head to Head, Prediction and Live Stream Details

Australian Open 2022- Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla

In the first round of the Australian Open, 2022 World No. 30 Karen Khachanov will take on World No. 95 Denis Kudla.

Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla: Match Details

  • Tournament: Australian Open 2022
  • Match: Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla
  • Round: First Round
  • Date: 17 January 2022
  • Venue: Melbourne, Australia
  • Surface: Hardcourt
  • Prize Money: $90,000

Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla: Preview

Karen Khachanov
Karen Khachanov

Karen Khachanov is a Russian professional tennis player. His current ranking according to the ATP is World No. 30 and his highest ranking was World No. 5. He has five career titles to his name. He played his previous match against Gianluca Mager which he won with a score of 7-5, 6-3.

Denis Kudla is an American professional tennis player. His current ranking according to the Association of Tennis Professionals is World No.85 and his highest ranking was World No.53.

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Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla: Head to Head

Denis Kudla
Denis Kudla

This will be the second meeting of the duo. In their first meeting, Denis defeated Karen. So their head to head stands at 0-1.

Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla: Prediction

Karen Khachanov
Karen Khachanov

Denis defeated Karen in previous match so both the players are well versed with each other’s playing styles and strategies. But Karen has given some exceptional performances in the ATP Adelaide International tournament and had some major wins.

Both the players are in good form but Karen has more experience in winning major titles as compared to Denis. The match between the duo will be exciting and interesting.

Karen Khachanov vs Denis Kudla: Broadcast and Live Stream Details

  • Africa- beIN Sports, Supersports
  • Australia- Nine and Stan Sport
  • China- CCTV, GreatSports Media
  • Japan- WOWOW
  • Malaysia- beIN Sports
  • New Zealand- Sky
  • Singapore- beIN Sports
  • Europe- Eurosport, Servus TV
  • India and subcontinent- Sony Six
  • Latin America and Caribbean- ESPN International
  • Middle East- beIN Sports
  • Canada- TSN/RDS
  • North America- ESPN
  • USA- ESPN
  • United Kingdom- Eurosport
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