Andy Murray vs. Lorenzo Sonego 6/13/22 - ATP London, Great Britain Men Singles Picks & Predictions

Last Updated: 06/12/2022 at 2:36 PM ET

Andy Murray vs. Lorenzo Sonego 6/13/22 - ATP London, Great Britain Men Singles Picks & Predictions

Scottish tennis superstar Andy Murray is set to play at the 2022 Queen’s Club Championship in the United Kingdom. Andy Murray will begin his tournament against Lorenzo Sonego from Italy. With Wimbledon approaching at the end of this month, both Andy Murray and Lorenzo Sonego will be hoping to have a strong campaign at this tournament. 

Andy Murray enters this tournament with the hopes of winning in front of his home crowd. Andy Murray last played at the Stuttgart Open in Germany where he was exceptional. Auntie Murray made it into the final of the tournament where he defeated the likes of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios. With Wimbledon drawing close, Andy Murray will be hoping to continue his good form. Andy Murray will be hoping to challenge for another title here at the Queen’s Club Championship

Looking at his opponent, Lorenzo Sonego has also been in good form. Lorenzo Sonego made the quarterfinals of the Stuttgart Open. Lorenzo Sonego also played well at the French Open where he was eventually eliminated by Casper Ruud. It has been a good season for the Italian superstar and he will be hoping to continue his good form as he heads towards Wimbledon. This will be a tough match for Lorenzo Sonego, but the Italian player will be hoping he can challenge Andy Murray.

This will be the first time that Lorenzo Sonego and Andy Murray will be playing each other at an ATP event. Considering neither player has played each other in the past, both Andy Murray and Lorenzo Sonego will enter with high expectations of their ability to win this match. 

Taking everything into consideration, we are going to pick Andy Murray to win this match. This should be a close match between two exceptional players. That being said, Murray looks in better form and will be playing on home soil. We see Andy Murray winning in 3 sets.