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The ATP Tour hits the hard courts this week as the Citi Open in Washington begins. And you can live stream tennis from the tournament and bet In Play here at Unibet!

Washington is one of the build-up tournaments to the US Open and attracts plenty of the ATP’s top players.

The action starts on Monday, July 29 and runs until Sunday’s final at the end of the week.

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ATP Washington — July 29 to August 4

Tsitsipas favourite to win

Greek sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas is the pre-tournament favourite to win in Washington at 8.00. And many betting fans planning to live stream tennis will be expecting big things from the youngster. Tsitsipas crashed out in the first round of Wimbledon this summer and has not played a competitive match since.

 

 

This is Tsitsipas’ return to the courts and he is hopefully ready for what could be a gruelling hard-court leg of the season. Tsitsipas will play an American in his opening round in Washington — either Denis Kudla or Tommy Paul. Neither man should pose much of a threat.

But Tsitsipas could meet Jan-Lennard Struff in the third round and that might prove too much for the Greek. Struff reached the Wimbledon third round and the second round of the German Open. The 29-year-old is a strong competitor and is 41.00 to win the title here.

Anderson ahead of Khachanov

Kevin Anderson is the second favourite to win the Washington title despite being only the fourth seed. That exposes how much confidence tennis live stream and betting fans have in the South African.

 

 

Anderson, at over two metres tall, is a hard-court nightmare to play against. The 33-year-old’s serve can tear through a set and he’s already won the Pune title this season. At 9.00 Anderson is a reasonably strong bet.

Second send Karen Khachanov faces a tougher opening few rounds than Anderson, which is why he is 11.00 to win the title. Khachanov could play Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in his first match of the tournament, while Kyle Edmund and Milos Raonic are both in the Russian’s quarter of the draw.

Cilic the outside pick

One man who could do well here is Marin Cilic. The Croatian won the US Open in 2018 and loves the hard courts. Cilic has bombed at all three Grand Slams so far in 2019 and is yet to win a title this season. That could change in Washington, with the World No 17 placed into the least completive quarter of the draw.

 

 

The one man who can stop Cilic and also make a push for the final is Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, who at 18 years old is tearing up the ATP Tour. Auger-Aliassime lost the Stuttgart Open final earlier this year and is yet to claim a full tour title. He is 14.00 to win the final here, with Cilic at 13.00.

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