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Sports

Nishikori set to face Navone in Rothesay International 2024 tournament clash

The upcoming Rothesay International 2024 tournament will feature an exciting clash between Kei Nishikori and Mariano Navone in the first round at Devonshire Park LTC, Eastbourne, United Kingdom. Nishikori will be returning to the grasscourt after a four-year hiatus, while Navone, the sixth seed, is enjoying a breakthrough season with a career-high ranking of No. 29.

Navone has had an impressive season so far, reaching two Tour-level finals and showcasing a 13-9 win-loss record. However, he is yet to secure a win on grass, having lost in the opening round at the Queen’s Club. On the other hand, Nishikori is making his way back from injury, with limited appearances in 2024, including a win at the French Open.

Having never faced each other on the Tour before, Nishikori and Navone will be entering the match with a 0-0 head-to-head record. While Navone is currently at his career peak, Nishikori, a two-time Wimbledon quarterfinalist, brings valuable experience on grasscourts.

As the match unfolds, Nishikori will rely on his past successes on grass to challenge Navone’s strong form. With contrasting career trajectories, the encounter promises to be a test of skill and resilience for both players.

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