Toronto Masters preview and predictions

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One of the busiest stretches on the annual tennis calendar is the U.S. Open Series. The 2021 installment has already featured three stops on the ATP Tour and now it picks up the pace with back-to-back Masters 1000 events in Toronto and Cincinnati.

The Canadian festivities are missing seven of the top 20 players in the world due to either injuries or an especially grueling summer schedule because of the Tokyo Olympics. Gold medal winner Alexander Zverev and bronze medalist Pablo Carreno Busta are among those on the sidelines, for example. Novak Djokovic, who lost to Zverev in the semifinals and to Carreno Busta in the bronze-medal match, is also out. Roger Federer and Dominic Thiem are two of Toronto’s injury casualties.

Nonetheless, the field remains strong enough thanks to the likes of Rafael Nadal, Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev, and Canadian stars Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime.

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Where: Toronto, Canada
Surface: Hard
Prize money: $2,850,975
Points: 1000

Top seed: Daniil Medvedev
Defending champion: Rafael Nadal

Draw analysis: Nadal will be looking to bounce back from a Washington, D.C. third-round loss to Lloyd Harris. Most importantly, though, the 35-year-old Spaniard has to hope that his lingering foot injury improves. Nadal will likely kick off his Toronto campaign against none other than Harris, who first has to beat qualifier Brayden Schnur. The second seed could run into either Grigor Dimitrov, Nick Kyrgios, or Reilly Opelka in the round of 16. Diego Schwartzman and then Tsitsipas are potential opponents in the quarterfinals and semis, respectively.

Tsitsipas certainly won’t be looking past his first two matches, however. The fourth-ranked Greek awaits either Ugo Humbert or Lorenzo Sonego before possibly meeting singles silver medalist Karen Khachanov, mixed doubles silver medalist Aslan Karatsev, or Los Cabos champion Cameron Norrie.

Thanks to Djokovic’s absence, Medvedev is the top seed at a Masters 1000 tournament for the first time in his career. Dan Evans or Alexander Bublik is up first for the Russian, and that is no easy task. Wimbledon semifinalist Hubert Hurkacz is the other top-eight seed in Medvedev’s section, while a semifinal showdown against compatriot and mixed doubles gold medalist Rublev is possible.

Hot: Casper Ruud, Cameron Norrie, Mackenzie McDonald, Jenson Brooksby

Cold: Rafael Nadal, Roberto Bautista Agut, Gael Monfils, Grigor Dimitrov, Benoit Paire, Nick Kyrgios, Dusan Lajovic, Vasek Pospisil

Quarterfinal predictions: Jannik Sinner over Kei Nishikori, Denis Shapovalov over John Isner, Stefanos Tsitsipas over Marin Cilic, and Diego Schwartzman over Rafael Nadal

Semifinals: Sinner over Shapovalov and Tsitsipas over Schwartzman

Final: Tsitsipas over Sinner

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8 Comments on Toronto Masters preview and predictions

    • Good news for me! Can’t stand his game. I won’t miss Djokovic either. Lots of players there though, of course. Still a strong field.

    • Shapo usually plays well there, doesn’t he? Ricky has him going out early. If Rafa gets to Diego I don’t think he’ll lose to him. But his foot is still going to be a problem some of the time, I think. Doubt he could beat an in form Tsitsi, but Tsitsi hasn’t really been in form, has he?

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