Carlos Alcaraz vs Thiago Seyboth Wild - Madrid Open Tennis Prediction and Pick 4/28/24
Carlos Alcaraz vs Thiago Seyboth Wild
Sunday, April 28, 2024
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Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will play Brazil's Thiago Seyboth Wild in the third round of the 2024 Madrid Open. The match will be played on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Here's our Carlos Alcaraz vs Thiago Seyboth Wild prediction.
Alcaraz breezes past Shevchenko
Carlos Alcaraz was doubtful about playing at this year's Madrid Open because of a forearm injury. It was a pretty serious injury because Alcaraz missed two important tournaments in the buildup to Roland Garros, namely Monte Carlo and Barcelona. But he's been given the go-ahead by his doctors to play in the Spanish capital, and the 20-year-old put in a supreme performance against Alexander Shevchenko, dropping just three games. It was the perfect way to kick off his title defense, with the second seed converting seven of 11 break points.
Seyboth Wild upsets Musetti
Thiago Seybtoh Wild arrived in Madrid at a career-high ranking of No. 63 after overperforming in hard court tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami, where he reached back-to-back third rounds as a qualifier. The Brazilian has a natural affinity for clay, that is where he does his best work and showed his talent in dismissing World No. 29 Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets. The match took 20 games to decide. Seyboth Wild saved all four break points on his serve, which proved decisive in the outcome of the match.
Carlos Alcaraz vs Thiago Seyboth Wild Head-To-Head
Alcaraz and Seyboth Wild have not played each other at any level. So, this will be their first career meeting.
Carlos Alcaraz vs Thiago Seyboth Wild Prediction
No doubt that Seyboth Wild is a menace on clay and scored a massive win over Daniil Medvedev at last year's Roland Garros. In Madrid, he's exceeded expectations after outplaying Lorenzo Musetti in the previous round. But the Brazilian must hope Alcaraz has a rare bad day at the office to stand a chance here. The Spaniard appears to have shaken off the forearm injury that threatened to ruin his clay swing (although he is wearing a protective sleeve). Look out on Alcaraz to close this one in straight sets.