Generali Open Betting Preview & Predictions

Generali Open 2024: Top Contenders, ATP Tour Odds, and Winning Pick

 

The Generali Open is set to kick off, and tennis enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the action on the clay courts of Kitzbuhel. With a strong field and competitive ATP tour odds, this year’s tournament promises to be an exciting one.

 

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2024 Generali Open Kitzbühel | 80th edition of the Austrian Open Kitzbühel
World Tour 250 series

Friday, July 19th – Sunday, July 28th, 2024
Tennis Stadium Kitzbühel | Kitzbuhel, Austria
2023 Winner: Sebastian Baez

 

Betting 2024 Generali Open

The Generali Open, an outdoor clay court tournament, is an ATP 250 event taking place during the week of July 22 to 27 and one of three ATP events ahead of the upcoming Olympic Games.

It’s the 80th edition of the Kitzbuhel, Austria-based tournament and features top seeds Sebastian Baez and Alejandro Tabilo, along with Matteo Berrettini.

 

2024 Generali Open Top 3 Players

Sebastian Baez

Baez, the world No. 19, is the top seed in the tournament and the defending champion.

The veteran Argentinian won in 2023, beating Dominic Thiem 6-3, 6-1 in the final.

Coincidentally, he could play Thiem in the second round if the Austrian beats Thiago Agustin Tirante in the opening round.

It has been a solid season for Baez in 2024 as he is one spot removed from his career-best ranking and has a 25-17 record.

Baez specializes in clay, with a record of 22-9 on the surface, whereas he is just 3-5 on hard courts and 0-3 on grass.

He won his fifth and sixth career titles in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Santiago, Chile, and has the second-shortest odds to win this week.


 

Alejandro Tabilo

A 27-year-old Chilean, Alejandro Tabilo is having a breakthrough season in 2024, entering the top-20 for the first time in his career.

He’s now ranked world No. 20 with an overall record of 30-13, including 15-8 on clay courts.

He won in Auckland on hard courts to begin the season and earned a clay court title at Mallorca.

The veteran Argentinian won in 2023, beating Dominic Thiem 6-3, 6-1 in the final.

He also won a Challenger event.

As the second seed at ATP Kitzbuhel, Tabilo is one of four players with a bye into the second round.

Unfortunately, he has a somewhat tough draw, playing the winner of Berrettini and Pavel Kotov. Berrettini is 20-6 this season, including 10-1 on clay, and is 1-0 in his career against Tabilo.


 

Matteo Berrettini

The former world No. 6, Berrettini is now ranked outside of the top-75 after playing only 26 matches last season and posting a 14-12 record.

He has battled injury this season, but has performed above expectation, particularly as of late.

The veteran Argentinian won in 2023, beating Dominic Thiem 6-3, 6-1 in the final.

He took fellow Italian and world No. 1 Jannik Sinner to four sets, three of which went to tiebreak, in the second round at Wimbledon and won ATP 250 Gstaad last week.

Berrettini’s win at Gstaad was particularly impressive considering he beat Felix Auger-Aliassime and Stefanos Tsitsipas, two top-20 ranked players, in the quarter- and semi-finals and won both in straight sets.

He beat Quentin Halys 6-3, 6-1 in the final on Sunday.


 

Betting Austrian Open Kitzbühel Final Pick

Berrettini is a great pick to win the bottom half of the draw.

He has a favorable record against his potential second-round opponents and is playing better than anyone in the draw.

Fatigue shouldn’t be a concern either as he won the final three matches in straight sets.

The top half of the draw is a little more wide open with plenty of worthy contenders who excel on clay courts.

Facundo Diaz Acosta is a good longshot pick.

He’s 13-9 on clay courts this season and was 46-20 last year.

Pick: Berrettini def. Diaz Acosta


 

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Generali Open Tennis Analysis & Predictions | ATP Betting

The Generali Open 2021 (also known as 2021 Generali Open Kitzbühel) is a tennis tournament played on clay courts at Tennis stadium Kitzbühel in Kitzbühel, Austria. This year will mark the 77th edition of the event, which will be played as a part of the World Tour 250 Series of the 2021 ATP Tour.

Although the tournament won’t feature any of the top-10 ranked players in the world, the field won’t lack talented up-and-coming players, including the Swiss Open champion Casper Ruud, world no.16 Roberto Bautista Agut, and Filip Krajinović.

Tennis Betting Preview for ATP 250 Generali Open 2021

When: 24-31 July
Where: Tennis stadium Kitzbühel in Kitzbühel, Austria

Names to Watch Out For

Casper Ruud

World no.14, Casper Ruud leads the field in Austria as the top-seeded player and the recently crowned Swiss Open 2021 champion. Ruud will begin his journey to the title in the top half, where he is a stand-out name and the man to beat for anyone looking to claim the ATP 250 Generali Open 2021 crown.

Although Ruud is definitely beatable, it will require a monumental effort to stop him with the form he is in. Not only has he won the Swiss Open, but Ruud has also claimed the title in Bastad, marking his second clay court title of the year – and he will surely look forward to making it three in Austria.

What’s more, Ruud has played six games over the last two weeks and won all, dropping only one set along the way. 

Ruud has received a direct bye into the second round, where he is expected to meet with Jaume Munar, who he has last faced in 2018 and won in three sets. From there, the Norwegian could meet with Paolo Cuevas, Mikael Ymer, Alexander Erler, or Aljaž Bedene.

Aljaž Bedene

Aljaž Bedene is Ruud’s most likely opponent in the quarter-finals, assuming he makes it past Erler and the winner of the Cuevas v Ymer match.

Bedene enters the ATP 250 Generali Open with a 2-3 record in his last five, with losses against Marco Cecchinato (0-2) in the 1/16 finals of Umag Open, a 1-2 loss against Marton Fucsovics in the 1/16 finals of Eastbourne, and a 0-3 loss against Matteo Berrettini in Wimbledon.

Bedene and Ruud have yet to meet, which could serve as an advantage for the Slovenian tennis player, who is known as a solid clay court player. He averages a 69.33% win rate on clay; however, he is 8-8 on the surface in 2021.

Bedene might not be in the best form ahead of ATP 250 Generali Open; however, he has done well against top-rated players before, which makes him a live underdog to impress in Austria. A win against Ruud would more or less guarantee him a deep run, and while he will need to step it up to achieve that feat, it’s not beyond the realms of possibility to see Bedene make it to at least the semi-finals.

Roberto Bautista Agut

Roberto Bautista Agut leads the bottom half of the tournament and will – like Ruud – begin his journey to the title in the second round. There, he will face either Lucas Pouille or Pedro Martinez.

The Spaniard was expected to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics but decided against it and instead chose to participate in ATP events. Bautista Agut travels to Austria with a chip on his shoulders, following R2 exit at Gstaad, where he lost to Arthur Rinderknech (2-6, 4-6).

Despite his lack of success in Switzerland, Bautista Agut has done well in previous tournaments. He has reached Round of 16 in Wimbledon, QF at Mallorca Open, and Round of 16 at the Italian Open.

Bautista Agut is the man to watch for this tournament, but not necessarily because we expect him to succeed. There is a real possibility that he could get eliminated in the second round or in the quarter-finals, where he is likely to meet with the rising star, Carlos Alcaraz.

Alcaraz has been making some serious noise in Umag and seems set to make a splash in Austria as well. Like Bedene, Alcaraz has a clear path to the finals, and considering the out-of-form Bautista Agut is his main threat for a spot in the finals, a smaller position on the 18-year-old on the e/w market could present an excellent betting opportunity.

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