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ATP Barcelona Open 2024 Winner Odds & Preview
The 71st edition of the Barcelona Open is upon us, as the ATP 500 event is starting this Monday. Rafael Nadal is finally back from his injury to play in this tournament. The event will run from April 15–21, and it will be played on clay surfaces. Stefanos Tsitsipas is favorite to win the title after winning the Monte-Carlo Masters last week.
Rafael Nadal is Confirmed to Participate in the 2024 Barcelona Open
The 2024 ATP Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell full draw has some interesting names, such as Rafael Nadal, who will be playing for the first time since January. The Spaniard has played only one event in over a year, as he had a hip injury. Carlos Alcaraz has won the last two editions of the ATP Barcelona Open event, but he won’t be able to defend his title after withdrawing with a right arm injury. The event will take place at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain.
ATP Barcelona Open 2024 Outright Winner Odds
Here are the odds for who will win the ATP Barcelona Open tournament this season:
- Stefanos Tsitsipas @ 4.50 (7/2)
- Casper Ruud @ 6.50 (11/2)
- Rafael Nadal @ 7.0 (6/1)
- Andrey Rublev @ 12.0 (11/1)
- Karen Khachanov @ 17.0 (16/1)
The best tennis odds have Stefanos Tsitsipas as the favorite to win the 2024 Barcelona Open tournament. The Greek player is in great form after winning the Monte-Carlo Masters, beating players like Zverev, Sinner, and Ruud in the process. Tsitsipas has reached the Barcelona Open final in three of the last five editions and lost all of them. Casper Ruud caused a big upset by beating Novak Djokovic last week in Monte Carlo, and he is in very good form right now.
Rafael Nadal is definitely the king of this event, and he is finally back. The Spaniard has won the most Barcelona Open titles by any tennis player (12), and he has never lost a final here. Nadal has also won the most matches in the history of the tournament and has the best winning percentage. Rafa can definitely struggle a little after getting back from a long-term injury, but he can’t be ruled out in Barcelona. Andrey Rublev comes into this event as the top seed after Alcaraz withdrew, but he isn’t in his best form, losing four of his last five matches.