Wimbledon 2022 Rafael Nadal vs Francisco Cerundolo preview head to head prediction odds and pick
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An historic pre-tournament practice on Centre Court for Matteo Berrettini and Despite injury concerns, Nadal went on to win the French Open. It was his 14th title in Paris and 22nd Major overall. His foot injury remains an issue, but he's ready to compete once again. He participated in an exhibition event in the lead-up to Wimbledon. The Spaniard easily defeated but lost to . Nadal won the last of his two Wimbledon titles in 2010 and hasn't reached the final since 2011. But given how he has played his best tennis at Grand Slams this year, a third title here seems like a good possibility. Francisco Cerundolo at the 2022 cinch Championships. Francisco Cerundolo burst into the spotlight this year with this semifinal showing at the Miami Open. He failed to replicate this performance elsewhere after that. Nevertheless, he has risen in the rankings this year, peaking at No. 42 so far. At the French Open, Cerundolo lost in the first round yet again. He'll be making his debut at Wimbledon this year after coming close to making the cut for the main draw last year. After defeating Felipe Meligeni Alves and Roberto Marcora, he fell to Zhang Zhizhen in the final round of qualifying. The Argentine youngster will be aiming to win his first match at the Grand Slam level at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon 2022 Rafael Nadal vs Francisco Cerundolo preview head-to-head prediction odds and pick
Rafael Nadal and Francisco Cerundolo.Match Details
Fixture: (2) vs . Date: June 28, 2022. Tournament: 2022. Round: First round (Round of 128). Venue: London, United Kingdom. Category: Grand Slam. Surface: Grass. Prize money: £40,350,000. Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel & ESPN Canada - TSN UK - BBC & Eurosport India - Star Sports.Rafael Nadal vs Francisco Cerundolo preview
Rafael Nadal at the 2022 French Open. 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal will take on World No. 42 Francisco Cerundolo in the first round of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. Nadal's had an incredible year so far. After ending his 2021 season early to recover from an injury, he made a winning return to the tour. He won the Melbourne Summer Set to start the year and then claimed his 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. He won his third title of the year at the Mexican Open. His winning ways came to an end in the final of the Indian Wells Open, where he also sustained an injury which forced him to miss the start of the clay season. He made it to the quarterfinals in Madrid upon his return but lost in the third round in Rome. The Spaniard's recurring foot injury also flared up. An historic pre-tournament practice on Centre Court for Matteo Berrettini andAn historic pre-tournament practice on Centre Court for Matteo Berrettini and Despite injury concerns, Nadal went on to win the French Open. It was his 14th title in Paris and 22nd Major overall. His foot injury remains an issue, but he's ready to compete once again. He participated in an exhibition event in the lead-up to Wimbledon. The Spaniard easily defeated but lost to . Nadal won the last of his two Wimbledon titles in 2010 and hasn't reached the final since 2011. But given how he has played his best tennis at Grand Slams this year, a third title here seems like a good possibility. Francisco Cerundolo at the 2022 cinch Championships. Francisco Cerundolo burst into the spotlight this year with this semifinal showing at the Miami Open. He failed to replicate this performance elsewhere after that. Nevertheless, he has risen in the rankings this year, peaking at No. 42 so far. At the French Open, Cerundolo lost in the first round yet again. He'll be making his debut at Wimbledon this year after coming close to making the cut for the main draw last year. After defeating Felipe Meligeni Alves and Roberto Marcora, he fell to Zhang Zhizhen in the final round of qualifying. The Argentine youngster will be aiming to win his first match at the Grand Slam level at Wimbledon.