Stefanos Tsitsipas v Daniel Evans Live Streaming, Prediction & Preview for ATP Monte-Carlo Masters 2021: Tsitsipas Favorite Against Confident Evans

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World No. 5 and fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas plays the number one Briton Dan Evans in the semi-finals of the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters on Saturday, April 17th. Get the live streaming options of this Stefanos Tsitsipas v Dan Evans match along with its preview, head to head, and tips here.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas v Dan Evans Head to Head

The players have met twice in their career, with Tsitsipas winning both times. They met last year on the Dubai hard courts and the Hamburg clay courts, with Tsitsipas winning each very convincingly

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Tsitsipas Well Rested For Semis

Stefanos Tsitsipas has been on a good run in the 2021 season thus far. Winning both his matches at the ATP Cup, he made it to the final eight at the Australian Open where he defeated world number two Rafael Nadal after being down two sets to love, before a straight sets defeat in the semi-finals at the hands of Daniil Medvedev.

He had a good run at the Rotterdam ATP 500 making the semi-finals before losing to the in-form red hot Andrey Rublev who went on to win his fourth consecutive ATP 500 tournament.  Going for a record three-Pete at Marseille, Tsitsipas had an early exit losing in the quarters to Pierre-Hugues Herbert who went on to make the finals. Another good run at the Acupulco Open  saw the young Greek make the finals and he looked in control against Alexander Zverev up 4-1 in the first set, but a turnaround of events saw the German win in two tight sets.

Tsitsipas again looked good in Miami, before he lost control of his match against Pole Hubert Hurkacz, who eventually went on to win the title.

A Madrid Masters finalist in 2019, having defeated Rafa Nadal en route, Tsitsipas is no stranger to the clay, and started off well here in Monte Carlo with convincing wins against Aslan Karatsev and Cristain Garin. Up against another clay courter in Alejandro Fokina, the Greek was up a set before the young Spaniard pulled out, ensuring that Tsitsipas made it to the final four with ample gas in the tank and ready for more difficult challenges this weekend.

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Evans Having Best Ever Week On Clay

Britain’s number one ranked player Dan Evans has had a fairly decent run in recent times and is currently ranked a career high world number 28. Ranked outside the top 500 in the world and referred to as the Bad Boy of British tennis a few years ago, it has been an impressive and positive second wind for Evans.

2021 was off to a good start for him, winning the ATP 250 in Melbourne defeating the likes of Borna Coric and Felix Auger-Aliassime en route. It was a disappointing Aussie Open that followed, with a opening round loss to countryman Cameron Norrie somewhat surprisingly.

With early round losses at Doha, Dubai and Miami, the season has looked less impressive for the Briton and he played his first match on clay here since 2017. However,  after a hard fought opener against Dusan Lajovic, it was a clinical win against Maimi Open winner Hurbert Hurkacz by Evans dropping only five games.

Evans has since gone from strength to strength, with the biggest win of his career in the round of 16, defeating world number one in Novak Djokovic in straight sets. A tight quarter-final against the gritty Belgian David Goffin followed, which Evans pulled off in a decider and qualified for his first Masters 1000 semi-final in impressive fashion.

Tsitsipas v Evans Prediction and Tip

This makes for an exciting clash between two powerful single handed backhands. While Tsitsipas starts as the favorite, Evans has been in very good touch this week pulling off some big wins and brings plenty of momentum with him.

Expect a close match- with the more experienced Tsitsipas pulling it off in a deciding set.

Tip: Tsitsipas to win in three sets: 10/3 (bet365)

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The 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters will be played from April 12 to 18. You can watch & bet on these matches here. Get your latest premium tennis predictions here.

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