Nakashima vs. Darderi, Bublik vs. census

Holding a voluntary act in the 2025 erste bank opened in Vienna. Brandon Nakashima Battles Luciano Darderi, and Alexander Bublik faces Alejandro Tabilo. Follow the exciting tennis shows as the season draws near.
(8) Alexander Bublik vs Alejandro Tabilo
World No. 16 Alexander Bublik is one of the most unpredictable players in the 20-nani “unexpectedly” I don’t just mean that it is difficult to come from one game to the next even if (although it is (although it is so (although it is so (although it is so (although it is so (although it is so (although that is true). I am referring to his behavior on the court), which is in contact with the glow of anger for fun)) Simply put, Bublik is always worth a watch.
World No. 75 Alejandro Tabilo splits his time between the main tour and the Challenger cycle. Until a few weeks ago, the Chilean had the most tour wins of the entire season. That’s when he went up to Chengdu to win the tournament. Even with the win, Tabilo still has a losing record for the season. Bublik had his best year yet. His status is at a high level and he has already bagged four titles. Look for Kazakh to move forward.
Cheryl Plack: Bublik in 2
Ricky Pick: Tabilo in 3
Brandon Nakashima vs. Luciano Darderi
Luciano Darderni’s Luciano had a great season in 2025-on clay. An important difference, as Darderi has secured three titles this season from dirt. Are you harsh? Not so much. He’s a combined 8-15 on grass and hard courts – and unfortunately for Darderi, the clay seasons are over for the year. He won his previous match against Brandon Nakashima, but that match was on… You guessed it… on clay.


Nakashima is ranked 32nd in the world, just in his prime career No. 29 He performed in the semifinals in Chengdu a few weeks ago and arrived at venues in Tokyo. Nakashima should be well placed to advance to the next round.
Cheryl Plack: Nakashima at 3
Ricky Khetha: Nakashima for 2



