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Arthur Rinderknech Targets Kitzbuhel Semifinals in Quarterfinal Clash

July 24, 2025: The ATP 250 in Kitzbuhel is primed for thrilling quarterfinal action, featuring top seed Alexander Bublik vying for a second consecutive clay-court title, Arthur Rinderknech aiming to continue his strong run, and several other compelling matchups.

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Bublik vs. Shevchenko: An All-Kazakh Rematch

Top seed Alexander Bublik is in formidable form on clay, having just secured his maiden ATP Tour title on the surface in Gstaad. He’ll face fellow Kazakh Alexander Shevchenko for the second time in as many weeks. While Bublik holds a 3-0 head-to-head advantage and has won five straight matches on clay, Shevchenko has elevated his game since their last encounter. Bublik’s occasional lapses in focus could open the door for Shevchenko, who plays with discipline and powerful groundstrokes.

Prediction: Shevchenko in 3

Rinderknech vs. Hanfmann: A Clay Court Grudge Match

Arthur Rinderknech has fought his way back to the Kitzbuhel quarterfinals for the third time, a strong showing given his semifinal run here two years ago. He’ll take on Yannick Hanfmann, who boasts an even stronger track record at this event. Their clay-court head-to-head is currently tied at 1-1. Hanfmann’s comfort in longer rallies gives him an edge.

Prediction: Hanfmann in 3

Cazaux vs. Struff: A Battle of Resurgent Form

Jan-Lennard Struff, after a challenging first half of the season, has found his rhythm in Kitzbuhel. The 35-year-old has won two qualifying matches and two main draw matches without dropping a set, reaching his first quarterfinal since February. Arthur Cazaux, also bouncing back from injury, has hit his stride since Wimbledon. The athletic Frenchman brings high energy to the court and could pose a significant challenge to Struff.

Prediction: Struff in 3

Van de Zandschulp vs. Seyboth Wild: Clay Court Prowess

Botic van de Zandschulp hasn’t had his best clay-court season, with Kitzbuhel being the first time he’s won two Tour-level matches on the surface this year. He’ll face Thiago Seyboth Wild, who has been impressive, taking down talented opponents without dropping a set. Seyboth Wild’s quick feet and heavy topspin are well-suited for the Kitzbuhel courts, making him a strong contender.

Prediction: Seyboth Wild in 2

Srishty Mishra

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