
Jannik Sinner vs Nick Kyrgios 3/29/22 Miami Open Tennis Picks, Predictions, Odds
Nick Kyrgios vs Jannik Sinner
March 29, 2022 12:30 pm EDT
The Line: Jannik Sinner +159 / Nick Kyrgios -179
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Nick Kyrgios and Jannik Sinner meet in the fourth round of the 2022 tennis Miami Open.
Nick Kyrgios is coming off a straight set win over Fabio Fognini that took 18 games to decide. In the victory, Kyrgios won 85 percent of his first serve points and 70 percent of his second serve points. Kyrgios won 82 percent of his total service points and converted on three of his five break points. Kyrgios hit 10 aces in the victory and didn’t face a single break point. Kyrgios has lost a combined six games in his last three sets. Kyrgios hopes to make a Masters 1000 quarterfinal for the seventh time in his career. Kyrgios looks to make the quarters of the Miami Open for the third time in his career. Kyrgios has won six of his last seven matches on hard court.
Jannik Sinner is coming off a three sets win over Pablo Carreno-Busta that took 36 games to decide. In the victory, Sinner won 67 percent of his first serve points and 49 percent of his second serve points. Sinner won 60 percent of his total service points and converted on five of his seven break points. Sinner has won back-to-back three set matches, and he’s won he’s won six straight matches that have gone the distance overall. Sinner hit 15 aces in his last performance that took over three hours to complete. Sinner looks to make his second ever Masters 1000 quarterfinal and back-to-back trips at Miami. Sinner has won four straight matches on hard court.
There’s no match history between these two players.
Sinner can’t be overlooked here based on what he did in Miami last year and his ability to dig deep and win these marathon matches. However, the workload is likely going to catch up to Sinner at some point, and he’s dealing with a Kyrgios who has hit the ball nicely his last two showings. Obviously, Kyrgios can crash and burn at any moment, but he’s playing great right now.
I’ll lay the juice with Kyrgios, the more talented player.