Zverev Faces Clay Challenge Against Cerundolo in Munich

Alexander Zverev is preparing to face Francisco Cerundolo in the ATP 500 Munich quarterfinals. The match is scheduled for April 17. Cerundolo has a favourable record against Zverev on clay courts, making him a solid pick to keep the match close.

Zverev’s Path to the Quarterfinals

Zverev has won four of his last five matches. In Munich, Zverev defeated Kecmanovic in three tight sets. Zverev served well and played better under pressure in the deciding set. In the 1/8-Finals, the German demolished Diallo in straight sets, losing only three games and offering only one breakpoint.

Zverev is the defending champion in Munich and has lifted the trophy three times.

Cerundolo’s Clay Court Advantage

Cerundolo has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Monte Carlo, the Argentine lost to Machac in the second round in straight sets. This week in Munich, Cerundolo beat Nagal in straight sets in the opening match, saving all eight breakpoints he offered.

In the 1/8-Finals, Cerundolo defeated van de Zandschulp in straight sets within an hour. Last season in Munich, Cerundolo lost to Shelton in the semifinals in three sets. Cerundolo has won all three head-to-head meetings on clay against Zverev.

Kopriva vs. Cobolli: An Underdog Matchup

Vit Kopriva is set to face Flavio Cobolli in another quarterfinal match. Cobolli has won three of his last five matches. This week in Munich, the Italian defeated Dedura and Bergs in straight sets. Last season in Munich, Cobolli lost to Shevchenko in the opening round in three sets.

Kopriva has also won three of his last five matches. This is his third appearance in Munich. In the opening round, Kopriva defeated Engel in three sets. In the 1/8-Finals, Kopriva upset Darderi in three sets after losing the opening set 2-6. He trailed 0-2 in the second set but turned it around.

Kopriva has won both head-to-head meetings against Cobolli.

Value Bets for the Quarterfinals

Bookmakers consider Cerundolo an underdog against Zverev, but the Argentine’s clay court record suggests otherwise. Cerundolo covering the +3.5 games handicap is a value bet at @1.83 @bet365.

Similarly, Kopriva is the underdog against Cobolli, but his head-to-head record suggests he could keep the match close. Kopriva covering the +3.5 games handicap is a value bet at @1.83 @bet365.

The ATP Munich quarterfinals on April 17 promise competitive matchups where underdogs could offer strong value.

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