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Khachanov got off to a good start in the Australian tournament. After defeating the top-seeded Francis Tiafoe in four sets, he is in excellent form and ready for the next match against Japan’s Nishioka.
Khachanov versus Nishioka. Key statistics
Khachanov, who turned professional in 2013, has won over 213 games in his career. In 2019, he ranked 8th in the world. His best Grand Slam performance came last year when he reached the semi-finals of the US Open. Khachanov is currently ranked 20th in the ATP rankings. He has four singles titles to his name and will be looking to add a few more trophies to his collection this season.
Nishioka started his professional career in 2014 and has played over 200 games so far. During this time, he became a good player and took 33rd place in the ATP ranking, which is currently his highest indicator. Nishioka holds two singles titles. The Japanese has had a strong start to the year, reaching the semi-finals of the Adelaide International 1 and hopes to maintain his good results.
Australian Open Betting Prediction Khachanov vs Nishioka
Khachanov wins against Nishioka in personal matches with a score of 3:1 and the Russian hopes to improve this figure today. Nishioka wasn’t out of contention early on, given that he has played brilliantly so far and has yet to drop a set in his three tournament matches.
Minor details will determine the outcome of this meeting. With extensive experience in big tournaments and overall successes in the past, Khachanov has more chances to advance. But we should expect it to be a tough fight.
Tennis. Australian Open. 1/8 final. Nishioka-Khachanov. Direct
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