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Previews and Predictions for the Eastbourne and Mallorca Tennis Tournaments

's-Hertogenbosch preview, pick, and prediction: Humbert vs. Fils


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And just like that Wimbledon is a week away. Only two more grass-court tournaments in the buildup to the season’s third Grand Slam remain, taking place in Eastbourne and Mallorca. Although plenty of top players are ready to take their talents to the All-England Club and spend the week resting and practicing, these ATP 250 fields are relatively strong. Among those in action are Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Alexander Bublik, Ben Shelton, Gael Monfils, and Dominic Thiem.

Rothesay International

Where: Eastbourne, Great Britain
Surface: Grass
Prize money: 740,160 Euros
Points: 250

Top seed: Taylor Fritz
Defending champion: Francisco Cerundolo

Draw analysis: Fritz is the top seed and 2022 Eastbourne winner, so he has to like his chances. The 12th-ranked American does not have an easy draw, however. Cameron Norrie is a potential quarterfinal opponent and the top half of the bracket also includes Alexander Bublik and defending champion Francisco Cerundolo. In addition to Norrie, Fabian Marozsan and Dominik Koepfer are dangerous unseeded floaters.

Hot: Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Mariano Navone, Billy Harris, Flavio Cobolli, Zhizhen Zhang, Marcos Giron

Cold: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Miomir Kecmanovic, Kei Nishikori, Lorenzo Sonego, Emil Ruusuvuori, Cameron Norrie

Quarterfinal predictions: Taylor Fritz over Cameron Norrie, Francisco Cerundolo over Dominik Koepfer, Zhizhen Zhang over Lorenzo Sonego, and Tommy Paul over Flavio Cobolli

Semifinals: Fritz over Cerundolo and Zhang over Paul

Final: Fritz over Zhang

Mallorca Championships

Where: Mallorca, Spain
Surface: Grass
Prize money: 932,135 Euros
Points: 250

Top seed: Ben Shelton
Defending champion: Chris Eubanks

Draw analysis: Can Chris Eubanks go back-to-back in Mallorca? Despite a quarterfinal performance in Halle, the 6’7’’ American needs a good result in the worst way with title points to defend this week following quarterfinal points to defend at Wimbledon. Eubanks is part of an intriguing bottom half that includes first-round opponent Jakub Mensik, No. 2 seed Ugo Humbert, and big-name veterans Monfils and Thiem. The latter two players are going head-to-head in the opening round.

The best grass-court players in the top half of the bracket are Adrian Mannarino and Jordan Thompson. However, Mannarino is in a dreadful slump and it remains to be seen how motivated Thompson is following a semifinal result at Queen’s Club. Shelton has not yet found his footing on grass in the early stages of his career, so a spot in the final appears to be entirely up grabs. Former Newport runner-up and recent Queen’s Club quarterfinalist Rinky Hijikata cannot be discounted.

Hot: Alejandro Tabilo, Luciano Darderi, Jordan Thompson, Nuno Borges, Rinky Hijikata

Cold: Ben Shelton, Adrian Mannarino, Chris Eubanks, Pablo Carreno Busta, Dominic Thiem

Quarterfinal predictions: Jordan Thompson over Rinky Hijikata, Alex Michelsen over Sebastian Ofner, Chris Eubanks over Alexander Shevchenko, and Ugo Humbert over Gael Monfils

Semifinals: Thompson over Michelsen and Humbert over Eubanks

Final: Humbert over Thompson