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Zverev meets #NextGenATP Schwaerzler in Vienna opener, retiring Thiem plays Darderi

Turin-chasing De Minaur drawn against Struff at indoor hard-court ATP 500
October 19, 2024
Alexander Zverev in action during an exhibiton event on Friday night in Vienna.
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Alexander Zverev in action during an exhibiton event on Friday night in Vienna. By Andy West

The Erste Bank Open draw has thrown up a host of intriguing storylines as top names arrive in Vienna for the indoor hard-court ATP 500.

Alexander Zverev, the 2021 champion and this year’s top seed, will be unlikely to count on the support of local fans for his first-round clash at the Wiener Stadthalle, where he will take on #NextGenATP home favourite Joel Schwaerzler. It will be a maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head clash between World No. 2 Zverev and the 18-year-old Schwaerzler, whose only previous tour-level match came in Kitzbuehel earlier this year.

Alongside Schwaerzler, there is another Austrian in the top half of the Vienna draw. Former World No. 3 and 17-time tour-level champion Dominic Thiem is competing as a wild card in the final event of his pro career. The 31-year-old will take on Luciano Darderi in the first round, with the winner set to meet seventh seed Jack Draper or wild card Kei Nishikori.

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Third seed Grigor Dimitrov, who will contest his semi-final against Tallon Griekspoor in Stockholm on Saturday evening, begins his Vienna campaign against Zhang Zhizhen. The Bulgarian will know that a deep run in the Austrian capital could be key if he wants to make a late surge towards Nitto ATP Finals qualification.

Dimitrov is currently 10th in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin, one spot behind the second seed in Vienna, Alex de Minaur. After reaching the Antwerp quarter-finals this week, De Minaur will aim to make a fast start in his opening match against Jan-Lennard Struff in Vienna. His fellow Australian Alexei Popyrin, the eighth seed, is a potential quarter-final opponent for De Minaur.

Another member of the chasing pack in the Live Race, Tommy Paul, will play Brandon Nakashima in an all-American first-round clash. Paul’s potential quarter-final opponents in the Austrian capital include Matteo Berrettini, who opens against a qualifier, and fifth seed Frances Tiafoe, who starts against Cameron Norrie.

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Turin Hopefuls Rublev, Ruud, Tsitsipas Learn Basel Draw
The Swiss Indoors Basel will further fuel the Live Race as top players aim for a late-season push to boost their qualification chances.

Top seed Andrey Rublev is set for his debut in Basel. Currently eighth in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin, Rublev will open his campaign against Portugal’s Nuno Borges. It will be the pair’s maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head clash. A possible quarter-final clash with sixth seed Ben Shelton is on the cards for Rublev.

One spot ahead of Rublev in the Live Race is Casper Ruud, who will face Roberto Bautista Agut in his opening match. The second seed will aim to make a deep run at the tournament after losing to local hope Dominic Stricker last year. Stricker’s countryman Stan Wawrinka is set to open his campaign against Adrian Mannarino.

Another Nitto ATP Finals qualification contender, Stefanos Tsitsipas, will make his first appearance in Basel since losing to Roger Federer in the 2019 semi-finals. Currently 11th in the Live Race, the third seed will also hope to close the gap. #NextGenATP star Arthur Fils, who sits atop the PIF ATP Live Race to Jeddah, is a potential quarter-final opponent for the Greek.

Two-time defending champion Felix Auger-Aliassime will also return to Basel and is seeded to face second seed Ruud in the quarter-finals.

 

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