ATP Cordoba Open Odds, Picks, and Tennis Betting Analysis

2024 ATP Cordoba Open Odds, Picks, and Tennis Betting Analysis

The first clay court tournament of the ATP Tour season begins Monday at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Cordoba, Argentina. The 2024 Cordoba Open, an ATP 250 tournament, is the sixth edition of the outdoor red clay court tournament and features four top-50 players. The top three seeds are all from Argentina and one of whom, Sebastian Baez, is the defending champion. 

Let’s take a closer look at the upcoming 2024 Cordoba Open tournament so you can bet against ATP betting odds along with a look at each of the top three seeds and a prediction for the final.

 

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2024 Cordoba Open | 6th edition of the Cordoba Open | 2024 Argentina Open | 27th of the ATP Buenos Aires
ATP Tour 250 series
Monday, February 5th – Sunday, February 11th, 2024
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba, Argentina
2023 ATP Winner: Sebastian Baez

 

Top 3 Players

Francisco Cerundolo

With just 28 players in the draw, Francisco Cerundolo is one of the top four seeds to earn a bye into the second round. However, he doesn’t exactly have an easy path to winning his half of the bracket. He’ll play the winner of Daniel Galan and Jaume Munar in the second round and both players are at their best on clay. Cerundolo, however, is a combined 4-0 against Galan and Munar. Interestingly, he could meet his younger brother Juan in the third round. Juan won his first and only ATP event at the 2021 Cordoba Open.

Cerundolo, currently ranked No. 22 in the world, is a two-time winner on the ATP Tour, but is just 2-4 this season and has lost all matches to players ranked well below him in the standings. He should be better on clay, but he isn’t really coming into the tournament with much momentum.

 

Sebastian Baez

Baez won last year’s title by beating fellow Argentine Federico Coria 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in the final. A four-time winner on the ATP Tour, the 23-year-old player is 3-3 this season and coming off of an important Davis Cup qualification win over Dmitry Popko. He reached the Round of 32 at the Australian Open before losing to eventual champion Jannik Sinner. 

Baez will play the winner of Thiago Seyboth Wild and Hugo Dellien in the second round. The bottom half of the bracket, and his quarter in particular, seems to be weaker than the top, so there’s a good chance for Baez to take care of business against lesser opponents. 

 

Tomas Martin Etcheverry

Etcheverry, the third seed and one of 10 players from Argentina in the draw, will play the winner of Cristian Garin and Bernabe Zapata Miralles in the second round. Garin is a past champion who won the Cordoba Open in 2020 and excels on clay, so it’s not as though Etchevery has an easy path to winning his half of the bracket. He’s 3-4 against Cerundolo, who he could potentially meet in the semis.

 

Cordoba Open Finals Prediction

The top half of the draw is wide open with the top two seeds – Cerundolo and Etcheverry – each faced with potential challenges. Garin is a strong pick to upset and win the top half of the bracket as he’s a past champion and a five-time winner on the ATP Tour. Baez should be able to advance through the bottom half of the draw.

ATP Final Pick: Sebastian Baez def. Cristian Garin | 2024 Cordoba Open Odds to Win
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The ATP Tour has a pair of 250 events this week, one on hard courts in Florida and another on clay in Argentina. The ATP Buenos Aires – Argentina Open features the return from injury of Carlos Alcaraz, as the top seed and the tournament favorite.

The field at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club also features two-time event winner Dominica Thiem, 2021 winner Diego Schwartzman, world No. 11 Cameron Norrie, and last week’s winner in Cordoba, Sebastian Baez. Let’s take a look at some of the ATP odds in the Argentina Open at MyBookie.

 

Tennis Picks and Analysis: ATP 250 – Argentina Open

When: February 11th to Sunday February 19th
Where: Buenos Aires, Argentina

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TV: CBS / Fox Sports

 

The Favorites

Alcaraz hasn’t played since the Paris Masters in late 2022, but he is the top seed and the favorite at -130 to win the tournament. The young Spaniard was 26-4 on clay last season with three tournament wins. The injury kept Alcaraz from the ATP Finals, the Australian Open, and Davis Cup, but he returns this week with hopes to gear up for Indian Wells, Miami, and the clay court Masters season before the French Open.

Norrie is the No. 2 seed, and he’s reached three finals on clay in his career with a win at the Lyon Open last May. He skipped the Delray Beach Open this week, where he is the defending champion, to get more matches on clay before the French.

Schwartzman is the No. 4 seed, and he’s reached the final of this event in two straight years and three of the last four. However, the Argentinian was the top seed last week in Cordoba and lost in his first match.

Baez is a nice longshot pick as he just won the Cordoba Open, his second career title. The 22-year-old is seeded sixth and would likely face Alcaraz in the quarterfinals.

 

Cerundolo -165

As the fifth seed, Francisco Cerundolo is -165 to win his opening match against qualifier Yannick Hanfmann (+135). The 24-year-old is 4-4 on the season after being forced to retire in the second set last week against Federico Coria. He recovered quickly, though, and appears ready to go this week.

Cerundolo should be able to navigate the first match against Hanfmann, who is 0-1 in official matches this season and had to qualify for this event. These two have never met on tour, but Cerundolo swept Hanfmann in the qualifiers for this same event a year ago, 7-6, 6-1.

 

Thiem -140

A two-time winner in Buenos Aires, Thiem is a wildcard this time around as he still rebuilds ranking points after missing most of 2022. He is -140 as the first-round favorite against No. 7 seed Alex Molcan (+115) on Tuesday.

The injury knocked Thiem out of the top 100, and he’s now at 99, 48 spots behind Molcan, who has a 1-4 record this year. Both players took last week off after representing their countries in Davis Cup matches. They have never met, but Thiem should advance if he is healthy.

A win on Tuesday sets up Thiem for a nice run in Argentina, a place where he won in 2016 and 2018. He would potentially face No. 3 Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals and Norrie in the semifinals, tough but negotiable matches for a former Grand Slam champion.

 
ATP 2022 Buenos Aires Betting Preview & Predictions
 

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MyBookie is back with a free tennis betting preview and predictions for the 2022 Argentina Open (ATP Buenos Aires), providing you with all the information you’ll need to make bets with the best ATP Betting Odds.

 

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2022 ATP Buenos Aires Information

The 2022 ATP Buenos Aires (Argentina Open) is a men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It will mark the 25th edition of the ATP Buenos Aires event as a part of the ATP 250 series of the 2022 ATP Tour.

The tournament is set to kick off on Monday, February 7, and conclude on Sunday, February 13, with the grand finals.

The confirmed field of players at the 2022 ATP Buenos Aires will include three of the top-25 rated players in the world, including Casper Ruud (no.8), the defending champion, Diego Schwartzman (no.14) and Lorenzo Sonego (no.23), as the third seed.

Joining the top-seeded players are Fabio Fognini (no.31), Dušan Lajović (no.38), Federico Delbonis (no.41), Albert Ramos Viñolas (no.44), and Laslo Đere (no.49). Initially, the tournament was supposed to feature Dominic Thiem, but the Austrian tennis player had to withdraw with an injury and got replaced by the current no.92 in the ATP Rankings, Thiago Monteiro.

 

ATP Buenos Aires Expert Analysis | Tennis Betting – Players To Watch

  • Casper Ruud

The top-seeded player of the 2022 Argentina Open, Casper Ruud, travels to Argentina, where he’ll attend his second singles tennis tournament of the year. The Norwegian tennis star was last seen competing in the ATP Cup in January, where he picked up a win against Lajovic (2-0) and Garin (0-2) but lost their remaining two bouts against Bautista-Agut (0-2),

Unfortunately, Ruud did not attend the 2022 Australian Open, so his mediocre performance at the ATP Cup is the only form guide we have on him. And suffice to say, it’s not looking good. Admittedly, he will face much easier opposition in Argentina, but lower-rated opponents don’t necessarily mean he’ll achieve much success.

Ruud definitely has the talent needed to go all the way and win his second Argentina Open title. Still, he might not be the best bet, as there are plenty of players more than capable of beating him on the Argentinian clay, including the home favorite, Diego Schwartzman.

 
  • Diego Schwartzman

The defending Argentina Open champion, Diego Schwartzman, will seek his second title on home clay this week. Schwartzman won the tournament in 2021 with a 2-0 sweep of his compatriot Francisco Cerúndolo and has made the finals in 2019 when he had to admit defeat to Marco Cecchinato (1-6, 2-6).

Although lower-rated than the 2020 champion, Schwartzman has enjoyed a solid start to the 2022 season. He picked up two wins in the ATP Cup – against Basilashvil (2-0) and Tsitsipas (2-1), but lost to Hurkacz. At the 2022 Australian Open, Schwartzman could only manage R2, where he lost to O’Connell (0-3), which isn’t the best look, but there is no hiding that Schwartzman performs much better on clay – as evident from his QF appearance at the 2021 French Open.

Schwartzman might have had a rocky start to the season, but it’s fair to expect great things from him in the 2022 Argentina Open.

 
  • Lorenzo Sonego

The third-seeded player Lorenzo Sonego might be a dark horse to win it all. The 26-year-old Italian has made QF in the Sydney International and had a solid showing at the 2022 Australian Open, where he beat Querrey (3-0), Otte (3-1), and narrowly lost to Kecmanovic (1-3) in R3.

Since then, Sonego also attended the Cordoba Open, where he made QF but had to admit defeat to the eventual finalist, Ramos-Vinolas (6-7, 5-7). Admittedly, Sonego has not achieved much at the highest level of play yet, but he has made the semi-finals of the Italian Open in 2021, and his run to the third round of the Australian Open is nothing to sneeze at either.

It’s also worth noting that Sonego has had solid showings in Argentina before. And considering the growth we saw from Sonego towards the end of 2021, and early into 2022, he is definitely one to keep an eye on.

 
ATP 2022 Cordoba Open Betting Preview & Predictions
 

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MyBookie is back with another free tennis tournament betting preview and betting analysis for the 2022 Cordoba Open, slated to kick off on January 31, 2022, at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Argentina.

Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming tennis event; with all the information, you’ll need to place smart bets with the best ATP Betting Odds.

 

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2022 Cordoba Open Info

The 2022 Cordoba Open is a men’s tennis event and the first clay-court tennis tournament of the season. It will take place on the world-renowned Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Cordoba, Argentina, and mark the opening leg of the Latin American swing, most commonly referred to as the “Golden Swing.”

The 2022 Cordoba Open will run between January 31 – February and mark the tournament’s fourth edition. The tournament is part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2022 ATP Tour.

Attending the event are nine of the top-40 rated players in the world, including three of the top-20. The home-crowd favorite, world no.13 Diego Schwartzman, leads the pack, followed by Dominic Thiem (no.16) as the second seed and Cristian Garin (no.19) as the third seed.

Filling in the remaining five of the top-nine seeds are Lorenzo Sonego (no.26), Fabio Fognini (no.32), Federico Delbonis (no.38), Albert Ramos Viñolas (no.44), and Laslo Đere (no.51). Unfortunately, the field will not include the two-time Cordoba Open champion Juan Manuel Cerúndolo (2019, 2021), but we will see the 2020 champion, Garín, looking to secure his second title on the Argentinian clay.

 

Players To Watch Out For

Diego Schwartzman

The 2022 Cordoba Open top seed Diego Schwartzman will look to make an impression in front of the home crowd and improve upon his performance in 2020, when he made it to the finals, only to lose to Garin with 6-2, 4-6, 0-6. However, while Schwartzman has tasted success here before, he wasn’t too convincing with his performance in the 2022 Australian Open.

On a more positive note, Schwartzman kicked off the 2022 season with a solid showing at the ATP Cup in Australia, where he won against Basilashvili (6-1, 6-2) and Tsitsipas (6-7, 6-3, 6-3), but wasn’t able to make it past Hurkacz (1-6, 4-6). 

But while Schwartzman looked solid in the pre-Australian Open tournament, he couldn’t show up on the big stage. The Argentinian player crashed out of the 2022 AO in the second round, where he lost against the home crowd favorite, O’Connell, in straight sets.

Schwartzman will want to bounce back on the home soil following an up-and-down start to the season. But while he should be in a good spot to do so, he will face tough opposition.

 

Dominic Thiem

After taking a long break from the tennis courts due to an injury, the 2020 US Open champion, Dominic Thiem, will make his 2022 ATP season debut at the 2022 Cordoba Open. The 28-year-old was last seen competing at the Mallorca Open in June 2021, when he retired in the Round of 16.

The injury that saw the Austrian tennis player skip the majority of the 2021 season came shortly after he crashed out of the 2021 French Open. Now, after seven months, Thiem is ready to make a comeback and start paving his way to his second Grand Slam title. But first, he needs to prove his fitness at the 2022 Cordoba Open.

 

Cristian Garín

The 2020 Cordoba Open champion, Cristian Garín, enters the event as the third seed and a player that has proven before that he can make a splash at the Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes. However, the Chilean has yet to find any serious traction in the 2022 season.

He could manage only one win at the ATP Cup at the start of January – against Lajovic (4-6, 6-4, 3-0), but lost the remaining two against Bautista Agut (0-6, 3-6)m and Ruud (4-6, 1-6). Garin was slightly better at the Australian Open, where he reached R3 with wins against Bagnis and Martinez, but had to admit defeat to Monfils, who beat him 7-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Like Thiem, Garin will have a lot to prove, but if he can find the same form he had shown last year (R4 in French Open and Wimbledon), he could surprise the field and collect his second Cordoba Open title.

 
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While the world’s best female players have the current week off, the men’s ATP Tour is in action at three different tournaments across the globe. In Argentina, the 2020 Cordoba Open will get underway on Sunday, February 2nd.

The Cordoba Open made its debut on the ATP Tour in 2019 and is the first clay-court tournament of the season and also the opening leg of the five-tournament swing through Latin America known as the “Golden Swing”. World No. 14 Diego Schwartzman is the top seed in Argentina.

World No. 9 Gael Monfils is the top seed at the Open Sud de France, which will take place on an indoor hard court in Montpellier and features a field of other gifted players, including Felix Auger-Aliassime, David Goffin and Dennis Shapovalov. The Tata Open Maharashtra in Pune, India features World No. 19 Benoit Paire as the top seed. Okay, now let’s find out where the best tennis betting value lies this week.

 

Top Tennis Betting Picks of the Week – February 3rd Edition

Cordoba Open

  • When:  Sunday, February 2nd
  • Where: Cordoba, Argentina

No. 7 Fernando Verdasco vs. Qualifier Carlos Taberner

36-year-old Fernando Verdasco, the world No. 49, takes on unseeded 22-year-old qualifier Carlos Taberner in his opener at the Cordoba Opener. Verdasco has gone 4-2 on the year while reaching the Round of 32 before falling to world No. 7 Alexander Zverev in straight sets. For his part, Taberner is ranked 1,181 in the world after reaching a career-high No. 199 back in 2017. While Verdasco has never faced Taberner and is definitely nearing the end of what has been a very good, if not, great career, he’s still the easy pick to win this matchup against his inexperienced and far less dangerous opponent in this one.

Tennis Betting Pick: Fernando Verdasco in straight Sets

 

Open Sud de France

  • When: Monday, February 3rd
  • Where: Montpellier, France

Adrian Mannarino vs. Alexei Popyrin

World No. 45 Adrian Mannarino has never faced World No. 99 Alexei Popyrin and the 31-year-old veteran is 0-3 on the year with a trio of losses against Alexander Bublik, Andreas Seppi and Australian Open finalist Dominic Thiem, most recently at the Australian open. 20-year-old  Alexei Popyrin is a big, young dude with a ton of potential. He’s gone 2-2 on the year while beating Jo Wilfred-Tsonga in his opener at the Aussie Open. Despite his lack of experience, Popyrin is the pick here for me, seeing as how he’s clearly on his way up the ATP rankings while Mannarino has probably reached his full potential at this lat juncture of his career.

Tennis Betting Pick: Alexei Popyrin in Three Sets

 

Tata Open Maharashtra

  • When: Monday, February 3rd
  • Where: Pune, India

Lukas Rosol vs. Roberto Marcora

The 34-year-old Rosol, now ranked 176th in the world, has never faced the 30-year-old Marcora who is ranked 174th in the ATP world rankings. While both of these players don’t have a win on the ATP circuit this year, Rosol did manage to win a pair of qualifying matches Down Under before falling in his third match. Marcora lost in his opening match in Bangkok before splitting a pair of qualifying matches at the Australian Open. I’m super disappointed that Lukas Rosol hasn’t quite lived up to his potential since making a name for himself a few years back by beating Rafael Nadal on Centre Court at Wimbledon in 2012, but I’m going with the more explosive veteran out of sheer desperation, if nothing else.

Tennis Betting Pick: Lukas Rosol in Three Sets

 
 

 

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