The 2nd seed goes against the 4th seed as we have Casper Ruud vs Reilly Opelka in the semi-finals of the Geneva Open 2022.
The 2nd seed Casper Ruud moved into the Semi-finals of the Geneva Open after comfortably beating Kokkinakis in the quarter-finals. Ruud has been in amazing form this year and had recently reached the semi-finals of the Italian Open. In the Round of 16, Ruud dispatched Paire in 2 sets.
Seeded 4th in the Geneva Open, Reilly Opelka hasn’t been in his best in 2022. After losing in the First Round of the Italian Open, Opelka’s form in the Geneva Open has been good. He first beat O’Connell in two sets in the First Round but had to toil hard to win against Griekspoor in 3 sets in the quarters.
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Casper Ruud vs Reilly Opelka Match Details
- Tournament: Geneva Open (ATP Masters 250)
- Date: 20 May 2022
- Venue: Tennis Club de Genève
- Surface: Clay
- Round: Semi-Finals
- Category: Men’s Singles
- Prize Money: € 534,555
Casper Ruud vs Reily Opelka Head-to-Head Records to date
The two players have faced each 4 times with Ruud leading the head to head 3-1.
Casper Ruud vs Reilly Opelka Prediction: Who will win this match?
Ruud has been in brilliant form this year and on the clay surface as well. Even though Opelka will possess a great threat, Ruud should make it to finals.
Prediction: Casper Ruud to win in three sets.
Betting Tips: Ruud to win at 1.5 odds
Casper Ruud Last 3 performances
- Geneva Open: Quarterfinals– beat Kokkinakis 6-4, 7-6
- Geneva Open: Round of 16 – beat Paire 6-3, 6-1
- Italian Open: Semi-finals– lost to Djokovic 4-6, 3-6
Reilly Opelka Last 3 performances
- Geneva Open: Quarterfinals– beat Griekspoor 6-4, 3-6, 6-3
- Geneva Open: Round of 16 – beat Connell 6-3, 7-5
- Italian Open: Round of 64– lost to Wawrinka 6-3, 5-7, 2-6
Casper Ruud vs Reilly Opelka Broadcast and Live Stream Details
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