Geneva Open 2021 LIVE: Grigor Dimitrov vs Ilya Ivashka, Head-to-Head, LIVE streaming; All you need to know

Geneva Open 2021 LIVE: Grigor Dimitrov vs Ilya Ivashka, Head-to-Head, LIVE streaming; All you need to know- World number 20 Grigor Dimitrov will lock horns with Belarusian and 91st-ranked Ilya Ivashka in the second round of the 2021 Geneva Open on Wednesday. Ranked no. 20, Dimitrov will start his run in Geneva after he played his last match in Rome where he lost 6-4 7-6(2) to Davidovich Fokina in the 1st round on the 11th of May. The Bulgarian has an aggregate 10-7 win-loss record in 2021, 2-3 on clay. Talking about his overall career, Grigor has an overall 481-291 record. He has a positive 131-82 record on clay.

While on the other hand, Ranked no. 91, the Belarussian reached the 2nd round after beating Hanwen Li 6-0 6-3, Mackenzie Mcdonald 6-4 6-3 and Fernando Verdasco 7-65 6-4. In the 1st round, The Belarussian had a good straight-sets win against Verdasco (7-65 6-4). During the match, Ivashka scored 76 points vs Verdasco’s 65. Ilya was quite aggressive to blast 33 winners.

Match details

Fixture: (4) Grigor Dimitrov vs Ilya Ivashka

Date: 19 May 2021

Tournament: Gonet Geneva Open 2021

Round: Second round (Round of 16)

Venue: Geneva, Switzerland

Category: ATP 250

Surface: Red clay

Prize money: €419,470

Match timing: Approx. 4 pm local time, 2 pm GMT, 10 am EST

Grigor Dimitrov v Ilya Ivashka Head to Head

This will be the first time that Dimitrov and Ivashka face off in a competitive match.

Geneva Open 2021: When, where and how to watch Grigor Dimitrov vs Ilya Ivashka LIVE streaming?

Geneva Open 2021 LIVE: OTT-platform Amazon Prime Video Sports, Tennis Channel, TSN, ESPN will have broadcast the Geneva Open match between Grigor Dimitrov vs Ilya Ivashka across different parts of the world. In case if you are using Amazon, you can opt for a 30-day free trial period and enjoy LIVE action for free.

Prediction 

Interestingly, it’s Ivashka who starts off a favourite despite being ranked more than 70 places behind Dimitrov. Backing him to come through too.