Rotterdam Open 2022: Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo Prediction, Head to Head, Preview and Live Stream details
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo
Andrey Rublev will lock horns with Kwon-Soon Woo in the round of 16 of the Rotterdam Open on Thursday.
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo: Match Details
- Tournament: ATP Rotterdam Open
- Match: Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo
- Round: Round of 16
- Date: 10th February 2022
- Venue: Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Surface: Hardcourt
- Prize Money: €1,208,305
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo: Match Preview
Andrey Rublev had a somewhat disappointing Australian Open 2022, exiting at the third round to an admittedly difficult match against Marin Cilic. The Russian would come into the match with a straight-sets win over Swiss Henri Laaksonen in the previous round. The supremely talented Russian, who skipped the ATP Cup at the start of the year, would be one of the favorites at the tournament.
Meanwhile, Kwon-Soon Woo exited to star Denis Shapovalov in the second round of the Australian Open. The South Korean then went on to reach the Round of 16 of the Open Sud de France, where he lost to the seasoned Richard Gasquet. The 24-year-old is coming into the match after a simple straight sets victory over Hugo Gaston.
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo: Head to Head
Andrey Rublev and Kwon-Soon Woo have never met each other before in the court, with their meeting in Rotterdam set to be the first time they’ve faced each other.
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo: Match Prediction
Andrey Rublev would undoubtedly be the major favourite in this meeting, with him also being one of the favourites to win the whole tournament. He would also come into the tournament with added motivation after a relatively bland Australian Open campaign, and would see this tournament as winnable. Meanwhile, Woo would be a massive underdog and aim to give a good account of himself.
Match Prediction- Rublev to win in straight sets.
Andrey Rublev vs Kwon-Soon Woo: Broadcast and Live stream details
- USA- Tennis Channel
- Australia– beIN
- UK and Ireland- Amazon Prime
- The Middle East and North Africa- beIN Sports
- Central America- ESPN
- Caribbean Islands- Sportsmax
- South America and Oceania- ESPN International
- Canada- TSN, and DAZN
- Sub-Saharan Africa- SuperSport
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