Stockholm, Antwerp, and Moscow previews and predictions

The ATP Tour is heading from Asia back to Europe for its final stops on the 2019 season, beginning the home stretch in Stockholm, Antwerp, and Moscow. Danill Medvedev is scheduled to get back on the court in front of the home fans in Moscow, while Fabio Fognini, Grigor Dimitrov, Gael Monfils, David Goffin, and Andy Murray are also in action this week.

Intrum Stockholm Open

Where: Stockholm, Sweden
Surface: Indoor hard
Prize money
: 635,750 Euros
Points
: 250

Top seed: Fabio Fognini
2018 champion: Stefanos Tsitsipas (not playing)

Draw analysis: Joachim Johansson—yes, that Joachim Johansson—played his way into the Stockholm qualifying draw but ended up withdrawing due to injury. Thus it is up to a much different generation to carry the Swedish flag this week. Both Elias Ymer and Mikael Ymer have wild cards into the main draw, and the latter could make some real noise based on current form. Mikael has captured two straight Challenger titles and has won 12 consecutive matches. However, his path through the Stockholm bracket is not an easy one. It starts with Joao Sousa and could potentially resume with Fernando Verdasco in round two and Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals. Fognini and an in-form Reilly Opelka are also in the top half.

The most intriguing first-rounder pits Pablo Carreno Busta against John Millman, with both men playing stellar tennis at the moment. Whoever wins could be on a collision course with Dimitrov for the quarterfinals, while a deep third section of the bracket is home to Taylor Fritz, Dan Evans, Yoshihito Nishioka, and Radu Albot.

First-round upset alert: John Millman over (5) Pablo Carreno Busta. It probably won’t happen, but at the same time it definitely isn’t out of the question. Both men are in fine form and they have split their two previous meetings. Millman’s fall swing already includes a runner-up performance in Tokyo as a qualifier.

Hot: Fabio Fognini, Grigor Dimitrov, Taylor Fritz, Denis Shapovalov, Pablo Carreno Busta, Reilly Opelka, Mikael Ymer, John Millman

Cold: Janko Tipsarevic, Elias Ymer, Marton Fucsovics, Brayden Schnur, Bernard Tomic

Semifinals: Denis Shapovalov over Reilly Opelka and Pablo Carreno Busta over Taylor Fritz

Final: Carreno Busta over Shapovalov

[crowdsignal poll=10431892]

European Open

Where: Antwerp, Belgium
Surface: Indoor hard
Points
: 250
Prize money
: 635,750 Euros

Top seed: Gael Monfils
Defending champion: Kyle Edmund

Draw analysis: With Alexander Zverev and Matteo Berrettini enjoying big weeks in Shanghai, Goffin has plenty of work to do if he wants to make a return trip to the Nitto ATP Finals. A first title on home soil in Belgium would go a long way in that effort. Seeded second, Goffin should not have much trouble in the early stages of this week before possibly running into either Murray or Diego Schwartzman in the semifinals. Murray’s draw is a favorable one and he will likely cruise through two rounds before facing Schwartzman in the quarters.

The top half of the bracket is similarly intriguing, headlined by Stan Wawrinka’s first appearance since the U.S. Open. Also in the mix are Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Frances Tiafoe, Feliciano Lopez, and wild card Jannik Sinner. Among the potential second-round showdowns are Monfils vs. Sinner, Tiafoe vs. Jan-Lennard Struff, Wawrinka vs. Lopez, and Tsonga vs. Gilles Simon.

First-round upset alert: Lorenzo Sonego over (6) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Like Millman vs. Carreno Busta, the odds of an upset are somewhat long. That being said, Tsonga is extremely inconsistent at this point in his career. Sonego is an all-court player, so it is no sure thing that he is going to be outclassed indoors.

[polldaddy poll=10431926]

Hot: David Goffin, Diego Schwartzman, Guido Pella, Jannik Sinner, Soonwoo Kwon

Cold: Kyle Edmund, Frances Tiafoe, Gilles Simon, Steve Darcis, Federico Delbonis, Ugo Humbert

Semifinals: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga over Jan-Lennard Struff and David Goffin over Andy Murray

Final: Goffin over Tsonga

[crowdsignal poll=10431890]

VTB Kremlin Cup

Where: Moscow, Russia
Surface: Indoor hard
Prize money
: $840,130
Points
: 250

Top seed: Daniil Medvedev
Defending champion: Karen Khachanov

Draw analysis: Will Mevedev stay in the draw? Maybe so, as he participated in the most recent 250-point event at home in Russia (St. Petersburg) and won it with ease. He also did not expend too much energy en route to the Shanghai title, refusing to drop a single set the entire way. Moreover, Medvedev won’t have to play in Moscow until Thursday and his week will begin against one of two wild cards ranked outside the top 500. A potential quarterfinal clash could come against the winner of a tough first-rounder between Andrey Rublev and Alexander Bublik.

Could anyone else in the draw stop Medvedev? Karen Khachanov cannot be discounted, although as the No. 2 seed he would not meet the world No. 4 until the title match. And it may happen, too, because Khachanov’s draw is not especially difficult. He could run into Andreas Seppi in the quarterfinals and perhaps Adrian Mannarino in the semis.

First-round upset alert: Andreas Seppi over (5) Christian Garin. Now this is an upset (only on paper, of course) that definitely should happen. Garin is at his best on clay, whereas Seppi is a grizzled veteran who has excelled on all surfaces throughout his career. The Italian won a Challenger title and reached the Zhuhai quarterfinals last month.

Hot: Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Adrian Mannarino, Alexander Bublik, Juan Ignacio Londero

Cold: Marin Cilic, Dusan Lajovic, Ivo Karlovic, Roberto Carballes Baena, Philipp Kohlschreiber

Semifinals: Daniil Medvedev over Jeremy Chardy and Adrian Mannarino over Karen Khachanov

Final: Medvedev over Mannarino

[crowdsignal poll=10431889]

14 Comments on Stockholm, Antwerp, and Moscow previews and predictions

    • Yes, was thinking mainly Rublev too, BA. Also was wondering if Khachanov could make a run. But Karen just seemed to fade out again. I guess Cilic could potentially give Rublev trouble. Mannarino seems to quietly sneak in the back door, lol…and Seppi.

      I’m rusty at picking. But up early to watch this Bencic vs Mladenovic match. Noticed Sascha Bajin in the Mladenovic box – perhaps he’s the reason Kiki has been playing singles so well atm. Kiki was on fire taking down Kiki Bertens in the QF. Bencic is playing for a WTA final spot if she can win this match. It’s easy to forget Belinda is only 22.

      Expected this WTA Moscow SF match would go 3 sets. Belinda started strong but looks a bit shaky. I wonder about these two. If Kiki can get on a roll like yesterday, she could blow BB away. Kiki M. used to be top ten in singles. You never really know who will show up ready to fight this time of year 😀

  1. Looking forward to other matches today too. Andy vs Humbert and Wawa vs Sinner in Antwerp. Hoping Andy v Wawa Final

    PCB v Shapo in Stockholm final would be good.

  2. I get the feeling these two don’t like playing each other, Kiki M. and BB, that is. They used to be good friends on tour. Belinda took the first set but appears rattled again this set. Maybe Belinda was not expecting Kiki to be so aggressive. Mladenovic playing well in singles is intimidating!!

    • I felt so sorry for Belinda. She was in tears most of the match. I don’t know how she kept it together. Turns out it was down to all the nerves of qualifying for the WTA final in Shenzhen. What a relief! Congrats Belinda Bencic. She passes Serena and Kiki Bertens to make the final for #8 spot!

    • Our friend, backhandpass picked Bencic to win! It’s exciting that someone in our bracket group picked a winner out of the WTA draw 😀 I didn’t know she was so close to qualifying until a couple of days ago, lol. She cooled off at the end of the season – not sure I would have picked had I been following closer, tho. There was a ton of talent in Moscow.

      Andy had to work so hard to get the 2nd set. I’m a pretty big Andy fan, Big Al. I don’t know about either one, Ugo or Andy, beating Wawa in the final tho. Wawrinka looks pretty strong.

      Yay, Shapo in the Stockholm final!

      • Im a huge Andy fan also , since Im from that part of the world or thereabouts. He’s one of the few players I dont mind Fed or even Nole losing to.
        Yeah Im sorry I didn’t pick Bencic this time because she was clearly fired up .
        Just watching the start of Mannarino v Seppi , close one to call.Edge to Mannarino on recent form

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.