Chengdu and Hangzhou previews and predictions

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The Grand Slam season on the 2024 tennis calendar has come to a close and Davis Cup group-stage action is also in the rearview mirror, so it’s time for the fall swing to begin on the ATP Tour. It all gets started this week in Asia, where ATP 250 tournaments are taking place in Chengdu and Hangzhou. Among the players taking the court are Lorenzo Musetti, Alexander Bublik, Holger Rune, Karen Khachanov, Kei Nishikori, and Marin Cilic.  

Here are my previews and picks for the two events.  

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Chengdu Open

Where: Chengdu, China  
Surface: Hard  
Points: 250  
Prize money: $1,171,655  

Top seed: Lorenzo Musetti 
2023 champion: Alexander Zverev (not playing)  

Draw analysis: Musetti heads into the fall swing on the heels of an awesome summer that included a semifinal run at Wimbledon and a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. With struggling seeded players Nicolas Jarry and Adrian Mannarino in the Italian’s half of the Chengdu draw, he has to like his chances this week. 

Lorenzo Musetti


However, the field is not without some other legitimate title threats. Bublik can be incredibly dangerous on any given day and—for basically the same reason—Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard can be the same. The winning of an intriguing first-round showdown between Nishikori and Jerry Shang could also do some damage. 

Hot: Lorenzo Musetti, Lorenzo Sonego, Jerry Shang 

Cold: Nicolas Jarry, Adrian Mannarino, Borna Coric 

Quarterfinal predictions: Lorenzo Musetti over Chun-Hsin Tseng, Lorenzo Sonego over Lukas Klein, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard over Aleksandar Vukic, and Jerry Shang over Alexandre Muller 

Semifinals: Musetti over Sonego and Shang over Mpetshi Perricard 

Final: Shang over Musetti 

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Hangzhou Open

Where: Hangzhou, China  
Surface: Hard  
Points: 250  
Prize money: $1,000,630 

Top seed: Holger Rune 
Defending champion: Non (inaugural event) 

Draw analysis: The Zhuhai tournament has relocated to Hangzhou, where Rune is the top seed and eager to turn his year around right before the finish line. He won’t have an easy time of it, as Atlanta champion Yoshihito Nishioka is also in the top quarter of the bracket. Also in the top half is a red-hot Brandon Nakashima, who just destroyed Rune en route to round four of the U.S. Open. Moreover, Nakashima has already been in China for a week—having led the United States to a sweep of the Zhuhai round-robin group to earn a place in the Davis Cup quarterfinals. 

Brandon Nakashima


China’s best hope is Zhizhen Zhang (Yibing Wu is also in the field, but he has been injured or much of the 2024 campaign). Zhang could meet Aslan Karatsev or an in-form Mattia Bellucci in the second round before possibly running into Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the quarters. Khachanov, the second seed, is a potential semifinal foe for either Zhang or Etcheverry. 

Hot: Brandon Nakashima, Mattia Bellucci, Rinky Hijikata 

Cold: Holger Rune, Karen Khachanov, Marin Cilic, Mikhail Kukushkin, Yibing Wu, Aslan Karatsev 

Quarterfinal predictions: Yoshihito Nishioka over Holger Rune, Brandon Nakashima over Rinky Hijikata, Tomas Martin Etcheverry over Mattia Bellucci, and Karen Khachanov over Luciano Darderi 

Semifinals: Nakashima over Nishioka and Etcheverry over Khachanov 

Final: Nakashima over Etcheverry 

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9 Comments on Chengdu and Hangzhou previews and predictions

    • Oh, Geez, I almost overlooked that the ATP was in play this week!
      It helped to be on your email list; I read it this morning!

      TDC does have ATP brackets to fill out! 😀

  1. I have no time to rewrite.

    What I can say is Congratulations to Big Al and Margot for picking BHM for the SF. Good job!

    The ATP. I’m out of time and must go to work. Yes, I’m going to work—it’s all about the Presidential election. Nothing stops me from picking WTA Bejing or any of the upcoming ATP brackets, though; see you soon! I hope all is well with the TDC bracket troopers 😀

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