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Andy Murray vs Jakub Mensik: ATP Doha preview and betting tips
On Wednesday afternoon, the tournament in Doha will feature the eight-final matches, with the Czech Republic also represented. Andy Murray vs Jakub Mensik. The match will start on Wednesday 21 February at 14:00 and will be broadcast live on Premier Sport 3.
On Wednesday afternoon, the tournament in Doha will feature the eight-final matches. Andy Murray vs Jakub Mensik. The match will start on Wednesday 21 February at 14:00 CET.
Where to watch Andy Murray vs Jakub Mensik?
The semi-final of the Doha tournament will offer a very interesting match Andy Murray vs Jakub Mensik. If the Czech tennis player builds on his previous performance, he will definitely not be without a chance. The match will start on Wednesday 21 February at 14:00 CET.
Valuable scalp of Mensik, Murray succeeds after three failures
Andy Murray won just one match before the start of the Doha tournament in the 2024 calendar year, in an exhibition against Dominic Thiem. He lost all his competitive matches, including his duel with Tomas Machac.
In Doha, he took on successful qualifier Alexandre Muller of France to open the tournament. The two-time Olympic champion was able to rejoice in his progress after sets with completely different results, namely 6:1 and 7:6.
Jakub Mensik is experiencing a successful start to the calendar year 2024. An example is the successful qualification for the Australian Open, where he finally made it to the second round. However, he lost to Hubert Hurkacz.
In Doha, the 18-year-old is making his debut at ATP tournaments. In the first round he surprisingly defeated Davidovich Fokina in two sets, the Spaniard lost after 6:7 and 4:6.
Betting tip – Mensik will win
If Jakub Mensik follows up his performance from Tuesday, he could add another very valuable scalp to his list. If he listens to his serve, probably his biggest weapon, he will definitely not be without chances to advance. After all, the 36-year-old Briton already has his best tennis years behind him.
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