Australian Open Day 6 Predictions Including Alcaraz vs Borges


Australian Open actions continues on Day 6 with the beginning of the third round. Eight men’s singles matches are on the docket, including No. 3 seed Carlos Alcaraz squaring off against the in-form Nuno Borges. Our other prediction article features Novak Djokovic vs Tomas Machac. Predicting this set of matches are Damian Kust, Ateet Shrivastava and Liam McBride. Who do you think will advance?

Australian Open Day 6 Men’s Predictions

Tommy Paul vs Roberto Carballes Baena

Damian
Paul’s shoulder problem from the opening round wasn’t visible as he easily outlasted Nishikori. This is still a really nice draw for him and while Carballes Baena can play some very solid tennis on hard courts, the American is definitely a class ahead. He won’t beat anyone significant at this event, but he will go exactly as deep as he’s expected.
Prediction: Paul in 4

Ateet
Not many people would have expected to see Roberto Carballes Baena in the third round of his less preferred Slam but he has done an amazing job of playing consistent and aggressive tennis. However, Tommy Paul would be a significant step up for him and I can’t see him upsetting the American player.
Prediction: Paul in 4

Liam
Tommy Paul was on the cusp of an early exit, but he showed terrific character to knock out crowd favourite Christopher O’Connell. In a battle of two era’s, he was comfortably better than Kei Nishikori. Carballes Baena also saw off an Aussie, beating James Duckworth in straight sets. Yet, Paul’s athleticism will prove too much, as will his ability to move around the Spaniard. A first straight-sets win of the Slam is on the way.
Prediction: Paul in 3

Jiri Lehecka vs Benjamin Bonzi

Damian
Lehecka has been enjoying a very comfortable draw so far and while he didn’t necessarily need it with how strong he tends to be in Australia, it might help him conserve energy for the likely fourth-round clash with Australia. It’s been the same story with Bonzi the last three weeks – he’s winning against the players he should beat, but loses to the first top-quality opponent. History should repeat itself here.
Prediction: Lehecka in 4

Ateet
This should be a great match between two brilliant and in-from players. Lehecka has a great serve and hits huge off both wings while Bonzi likes to come at the net and is solid from the baseline. It will be tougher for Bonzi to win many free points behind his serve and that’s where Lehecka can take the match.
Prediction: Lehecka in 4

Liam
After Hugo Gaston’s early retirement, Lehecka will be feeling fresh and ready to go. Moreover, his monstrous ground strokes will cause most men on tour an issue, and Bonzi will be no different. The Frenchman has excelled in the opening days but will find his tournament halting to an end in the midst of a Czech domination.
Prediction: Lehecka in 3

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Alexander Zverev vs Jacob Fearnley

Damian
Fearnley has had a lot of success facing more offensive opponents so far, but this will be a different matchup and a completely new opportunity to prove himself. Unfortunately, Zverev just doesn’t seem to have any cracks in his game at the moment. When Fearnley faces someone who can defend like that and hits a ball this heavy, he’s susceptible to going on error sprees.
Prediction: Zverev in 4

Ateet
The World No. 2 lost just five games in his second-round win over Pedro Martinez and was hitting his forehand with great pace. However, this match against Fearnley will be a much better indicator of Zverev’s level as Fearnley can cause some problems with his serve and variety. Fearnley will use slices and come to the net more than Zverev’s previous two opponents, so Zverev has to be prepared.
Prediction: Zverev in 4

Liam
Zverev has cruised into the third round without dropping a set. He is one of the favorites to claim his first career Slam. Fearnley has had a more difficult path to Round 3, but held up well in wins over Kyrgios and Cazaux. If the Brit can stay consistent from the baseline, he could give Zverev trouble. However, I see the German cruising behind his newfound serve.
Prediction: Zverev in 4

Carlos Alcaraz vs Nuno Borges

Damian
Borges loves these courts and has been peaking on them for two years straight now. But there’s a big leap from doing that to actually beating Alcaraz, who’s also looking very dangerous now after making adjustments to his service motion during the off-season. With another inspired effort from the Portuguese, he might be the first player to take a set off the Spaniard at this year’s Australian Open.
Prediction: Alcaraz in 4

Ateet
Carlos Alcaraz has had a fairly easy draw so far and his own performance has also been great. Nuno Borges will be a tougher challenge but the match will be on the Spaniard’s racquet and he should be up for the challenge of facing an in-form player.
Prediction: Alcaraz in 3

Liam
You had to feel for Nishioka, at times against Alcaraz it looked as though it was two men playing different sports. Meanwhile, Borges reminds a lot of Aslan Karatsev game-style-wise. His movement isn’t his strongest point, but he can take the ball early and re-direct it so well. Unfortunately for him though, he is nowhere near the level of the Spaniard, who will continue to breeze through the early rounds.
Prediction: Alcaraz in 3

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The Australian Open Day 6 is shaping up to be an exciting day of tennis, with some highly anticipated matches on the schedule. One match that has caught the attention of many tennis fans is the clash between rising star Carlos Alcaraz and veteran player Thiago Monteiro.

Alcaraz, the 18-year-old Spanish sensation, has been making waves in the tennis world with his impressive performances and fearless playing style. He has already defeated some of the top players in the world and is seen as one of the future stars of the sport. On the other hand, Monteiro, the 28-year-old Brazilian player, is a seasoned competitor with a lot of experience on the tour.

In their upcoming match, Alcaraz is expected to come out on top with his aggressive baseline game and powerful shots. His speed and agility on the court will likely be too much for Monteiro to handle, and Alcaraz should be able to secure a victory in straight sets.

Another match to watch out for on Day 6 is the showdown between Pedro Sousa and Joao Sousa. Both players are from Portugal and have had solid performances in the tournament so far. Pedro Sousa, ranked 107th in the world, has been in good form and will look to continue his winning streak. Joao Sousa, a former top 30 player, will be aiming to make a comeback and prove that he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

In this match, Joao Sousa is the slight favorite, as he has more experience and a higher ranking than his opponent. However, Pedro Sousa has been playing well and could cause an upset if he brings his A-game to the court. It should be a closely contested match, but Joao Sousa is expected to come out on top in the end.

Overall, Day 6 of the Australian Open promises to be a thrilling day of tennis action, with plenty of exciting matches to look forward to. Stay tuned for all the updates and results from the tournament.

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