Carlos Alcaraz v Peter Gojowczyk Live Streaming, Prediction & Preview for US Open 2021: Alcaraz Hoping to Build on Tsitsipas Win

US Open tickets and travel plans

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain will take on Peter Gojowczyk of Germany in the fourth round of the 2021 US Open on Sunday, September 5. Get the live streaming options of this Carlos Alcaraz v Peter Gojowczyk match along with its preview, head to head, and tips here.

Looking to watch the 2021 US Open live streaming online?

[the_ad id=”43630″]

Carlos Alcaraz v Peter Gojowczyk Head to Head

Spanish teen tennis sensation Alcaraz has never been involved in any head-to-head clash with Gojowczyk till date. However, both have had tremendous runs in the tournament so far and the expectation is for a tightly contested last-16 tie at the US Open, their very first head-to-head outing.

Also Read:

Alcaraz Upsets Tsitsipas

Already been spoken of as a Next-Gen superstar who evokes direct comparisons with his more illustrious compatriot Rafael Nadal every time he puts racquet to the ball, Alcaraz has taken some bold strides up the men’s tennis ladder since receiving a masterclass from his idol at this year’s Madrid Open.

After following up on his Madrid showing with the title in the Challenger Oeiras III, the 18-year-old whiz finished in the third round at the French Open and lifted his maiden Tour title at the Croatia Open.

The teen took down the likes of Filip Krajinovic, Albert Ramos-Vinolas and Richard Gasquet on the way to winning the title. Currently ranked just outside the Top-50 in singles, rose from the disappointment of an opening-round exit at the Cincinnati Masters to reach the last four at Winston-Salem.

Coming into the US Open with a run of wins under his belt, Alcaraz faced a big hurdle in the opening round in the form of British star Cameron Norrie. However, not one to be bogged down by his opponent’s reputation, the young Spaniard produced awe-inspiring tennis to trounce the Englishman in straight sets.

Against rising Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech in round 2, Alcaraz overcame a slip-up in the second set to prevail in four. The win saw him set up a mouthwatering third-round clash with current World No.3 Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Defying most pre-match estimates against an opponent who has already picked up two titles on the road this year and was an overwhelming favorite going into the third-round clash, Alcaraz took him to five sets and pipped him in a tiebreak in the decider to cap off a sensational win.

However, between the young Spaniard and a maiden Grand Slam quarter-final appearance stands veteran German Peter Gojowczyk, who is playing arguably the tennis of his life and won’t be easily overcome.

[the_ad id=”30344″]

Gojowczyk Takes Down Laaksonen

A journeyman on the men’s circuit for the better part of his career, Gojowczyk seems to have finally come of age at 32.

Coming into the US Open qualifiers on the back of a last-16 finish at the Atlanta Open, his last Tour event, the 141st-ranked German cleared the qualifying hurdles with relative ease to set up a first-round meeting with rising Frenchman Ugo Humbert.

Surviving a test of endurance over five sets, the dogged German got the better of the Frenchman to line up a second-round clash with Serbian Dusan Lajovic.

Taken to five sets for the second straight match,  the German outlasted the Serb in an exemplary display guts, gumption and skill.

Running into resurgent Swiss Henri Laaksonen for a place in the last 16, Gojowczyk fought back from a loss in the opening set to win the next three in a breeze.

However, against Alcaraz in the fourth round, the German has his task cut out and will have to play out of his skin to go further in the tournament.

Alcaraz v Gojowczyk Prediction and Tip

While Alcaraz has age and ranking on his side going into this last-16 clash, Gojowczyk has little to lose will give it his all in the hope of extending his dream run. However, considering the sheer skill that he has brought to bear on his opponents so far, the Spaniard will start as a favorite.

Tip: Alcaraz to win in five sets: 6/1 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

[the_ad id=”30513″]

The 2021 US Open will be played from August 30 to September 12. You can watch & bet on these matches here. Get your latest premium tennis predictions here.

*Live streaming T&Cs:

To add to the In-Play excitement, bet365 stream over 200,000 events live to your PC every year – so you can bet as the action unfolds. Highlights include Masters Series Tennis tournaments and matches from some of the top domestic Soccer leagues in the world. To use the Live Streaming service you will need to be logged in and have a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. Any fixture/event on our website which has the Play or Video icon next to it is scheduled to be shown via Live Streaming

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*