Match Details
Fixture: Reilly Opelka vs Denis Yevseyev
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
Round: First Round (Qualifiers)
Tournament: Libema Open 2025
Venue: Autotron Rosmalen, Rosmalen, Netherlands
Category: ATP 250
Surface: Grass
Prize Money: €706,850
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Reilly Opelka vs Denis Yevseyev

Reilly Opelka will take on Denis Yevseyev in the first qualification round of the Libema Open.
Opelka has made an optimistic start to the season. Apart from second-round exits in Melbourne and Paris, he reached the quarterfinals of the Dallas Open and the Aix-en-Provence Challenger.
The American began the French Open on a strong note by defeating Rinky Hijikata in the first round. Despite a valiant effort against Marioano Navone, the Argentine defeated him in straight sets.

Meanwhile, Yevseyev has played most of his tennis on the ATP Challenger circuit. He reached the quarterfinals of the Murcia Challenger and the last 16 of the Estoril Challenger.
The Kazakh will enter Rosmalen after a second-round exit in Heilbronn (Challenger). He started his campaign with a commanding win over Pablo Carreno Busta but couldn't make his mark against Ignacio Buse. The Peruvian defeated him in straight sets.
Reilly Opelka vs Denis Yevseyev head-to-head
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Reilly Opelka vs Denis Yevseyev odds
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Reilly Opelka vs Denis Yevseyev prediction
Opelka has struggled to make an impact on clay. He will hope to tip the scales in his favor on grass and silence his critics on tour. The American has shown potential to do well this year.
Yevseyev, meanwhile, has lacked consistency this year. He entered the qualifiers of the Hamburg European Open but lost in the first round. The Kazakh will need to defend well against Opelka's serve and find a way to win close rallies.
Considering their record on grass and results at the highest level, Opelka is a clear favorite to win. The American should be able to use his experience and power through to the second qualification round.
Pick: Reilly Opelka to win