Tue. Mar 31st, 2026

ATP Bucharest Day 2 Predictions: Baez, Shevchenko, Navone in Action

Tuesday at the Tiriac Open, an ATP 250 event held in Bucharest, is set to feature a busy day of tennis. The schedule includes several main draw matches, alongside qualifiers that were delayed due to rain. Here’s a closer look at some of the anticipated matchups.

ATP Bucharest Day 2 Match Previews

Alexander Shevchenko vs Radu David Turcanu

This will be the first professional meeting between Alexander Shevchenko and Radu David Turcanu. Turcanu, a local Romanian player ranked in the 600s, will undoubtedly be motivated by the home crowd, yet faces a significant challenge. Shevchenko’s season saw an upturn after his impressive victory over Ben Shelton at the Miami Open. Clay courts are generally well-suited to the Kazakh player’s game, and he’ll be eager to improve upon his first-round exit from this tournament last year. Turcanu’s relative inexperience at this level is likely to be a crucial factor against his more seasoned opponent.

Prediction: Shevchenko in 2 sets

Christopher O’Connell vs Mariano Navone

Christopher O’Connell and Mariano Navone are set to clash for the first time, bringing distinctly different playing styles to the court. O’Connell’s game relies on aggressive tactics and subtle craft, while Navone typically prefers a solid baseline approach. O’Connell’s career win rate on clay is below 40%, in contrast to Navone, who boasts a nearly 53% success rate on the red dirt. After a strong 2024 season, Navone has seen a slight dip in his ranking but will be focused on regaining momentum through strong performances in clay-court tournaments.

Prediction: Navone in 3 sets

Gabi Adrian Boitan vs Elmer Moller

In another first-time encounter, home-favorite Gabi Adrian Boitan is looking to secure an elusive ATP Tour victory, building on past Davis Cup successes. Boitan has a clear preference for clay, having previously won an ITF-level title on the surface earlier in the season, with all his championship appearances coming on dirt. He will be highly motivated by the support of the local crowd. His opponent, Elmer Moller, a 22-year-old on a gradual ascent, has recently suffered three consecutive losses. Moller will need to display consistent tennis to fend off the determined challenge from the local player.

Prediction: Moller in 3 sets

Sebastian Baez vs Vilius Gaubas

Sebastian Baez and Vilius Gaubas will meet on court for the first time. Baez has experienced a mixed season; he started with strong performances but then struggled to defend significant ranking points at the ATP 500 Rio and ATP 250 Santiago events. Now ranked No. 50, this tournament presents a vital opportunity to build momentum early in the clay-court swing. While Gaubas typically plays his best tennis on clay, Baez, who was a finalist at last year’s event, possesses a broader range of offensive tools and greater overall experience that should give him the edge.

Prediction: Baez in 2 sets

By Jasper Carew

Jasper Carew is a sports columnist from Manchester with 12 years of media experience. He started his career covering local football matches, gradually expanding his expertise to NBA and Formula 1. His analytical pieces are known for deep understanding of motorsport technical aspects and basketball statistics.

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