Who will Shapovalov play in the quarterfinals?
Shapovalov will face Alex Molcan.
Tennis / ATP
Canadian Denis Shapovalov has advanced to the quarterfinals of the BMW Open in Munich, Germany, showcasing strong play against Fábián Marozsán. However, fellow Canadian Gabriel Diallo was defeated by Alexander Zverev.
Denis Shapovalov's match against Fábián Marozsán saw him overcome a high number of double faults (eight) with aggressive play and crucial breaks. Despite serving at only 57%, Shapovalov capitalized on Marozsán's inability to convert break points. Gabriel Diallo faced a tough challenge against Alexander Zverev, the defending champion. Diallo struggled with his serve, winning just 55% of first-serve points, and appeared to be hampered by a back issue, which Zverev acknowledged after the match. Zverev's experience and strong form on clay were decisive factors in his victory.
**Betting Odds Context:** Prior to the matches, betting odds favored Shapovalov over Marozsán (-135 vs +105) and heavily favored Zverev over Diallo (-1205 vs +625), reflecting expectations based on rankings and current form.
Shapovalov will face Alex Molcan.
Alexander Zverev defeated Gabriel Diallo.
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