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Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev prediction and odds: US Open 2023

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The upcoming quarter-final match between Russian powerhouses, Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, promises to deliver an intense battles with jaw-dropping moments. With a rich history of clashes on the court, these two players are set to renew their rivalry in the quest for a spot in the semi-finals. For the latest insights and betting tips on the US Open 2023, be sure to check out our predictions for the ATP men’s event.

Our favourite Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev – match predictions

As both Medvedev and Rublev have displayed remarkable skills and resilience throughout their careers, this encounter is one that tennis enthusiasts around the world have been eagerly anticipating. Both enter this fixture on the back of 3-1 results and will be preparing for another tough battle.

Andrey Rublev to win @ 39/20 (2.95)

There is little to separate the two Russians based on their performances at the US Open. Medeved is the overwhelming favourite in this meeting and with good reason. In the eight h2h battles, he has triumphed on six occasions. However, that statistic goes back to 2016 and it is Rublev who has won two of their last three meetings. The only defeat Rublev accrued was during Medeved’s magical run to five-successive finals earlier in 2023. Backing the underdog who has stung his rival previously and claimed the Bastad Open title recently, Rublev is our pick for the match winner.

Over 38.5 Games @ 18/25 (1.72)

Neither Medvedev nor Rublev will roll over with ease and will surely pick up a fight. In their combined eight matches at the US Open, they have conceded a set on five occasions together, three times for Rublev and twice for Medvedev. We will see an extended battle as a deciding set or two will be needed to find the victor. Based on this, we expect to see at least 38.5 games being played before a semi-final entrant from this meeting is decided upon.

The odds in this article were correct at the time of writing, and the odds are subject to change. We recommend checking with your bookmaker before placing a bet.

Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev: All-Russian clash in US Open quarter-final showdown

Our predictions for this match have now been established, let’s see how these players have fared so far this season for the latest tennis betting tips and predictions here.

Daniil Medvedev preview

It has been an impressive year for Medvedev, who is only behind Djokovic and Alcaraz in terms of points accumulated. With a 53-11 win/loss record in 2023, he has been in sublime form and a thought nut to crack. He has five titles to his name, including an elusive triumph on the red courts of Rome that goes handily with his successes at Rotterdam, Doha, Dubai and Miami.

Andrey Rublev preview

While not as impressive as his fellow compatriot, Rublev will not begrudge his performances in 2023. His 44-17 record saw him claim his first Masters 1000 title in Monte Carlo and followed it up with silverware in Bastad. However, he will regret coming up short in Dubai, Banja Luka and Halle. He has not gone past the quarter-final stage at Grad Slam events, reaching this milestone at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev head to head

Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev have a history of intense battles on the tennis court, having faced each other eight times prior to their upcoming clash. While Medvedev holds the overall advantage with six wins to Rublev’s two, it’s important to note that two of their last three meetings have ended in Rublev’s favour.

Key match details

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  • When will this match start? This match starts at 17:00 GMT on 06 September.
  • What is the prize money for US Open 2023? The total prize money for US Open 2023 is $65,000,020.
  • Where can you watch the US Open? Fans in the UK can tune into Sky Sports to catch US Open action. Australian fans are also in luck with Channel 9 broadcasting action from Flushing Meadows for free.


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