ATP Den Bosch Open Semifinals Set for Two Key Matchups The 2026 ATP Den Bosch Open has faced challenges due to frequent rain but has maintained a high level of play. Five players remain in the tournament, with the semifinals featuring two matches: second-seeded Alex de Minaur against Adrian Mannarino, and Daniil Medvedev facing Kamil Majchrzak. The event continues in the Netherlands, where the weather has impacted match schedules but not the quality of competition. In the first semifinal, de Minaur, the second seed, has reached the stage without dropping a set. His path to the semifinals has been marked by dominant performances, with his ability to control rallies and capitalize on opportunities proving critical. Mannarino, on the other hand, has needed three sets in each of his matches, indicating a more challenging route to the final four. The Frenchman’s strategy likely involves using his flat, skidding groundstrokes to disrupt de Minaur’s rhythm, but his stamina and movement may be tested over the course of a long match. The head-to-head record favors de Minaur, with a 4–1 advantage over Mannarino. However, their only previous grass-court meeting occurred four years ago at Den Bosch, where Mannarino won. This context adds intrigue to their rematch, as both players are well-versed in the surface’s demands. De Minaur’s recent form suggests he is in peak condition, having demonstrated exceptional baseline consistency and a willingness to take calculated risks. Mannarino, while capable of mounting a challenge, may struggle to maintain the intensity required to overcome de Minaur’s reliability. The prediction for this match is de Minaur in three sets. The second semifinal pits Medvedev, the Russian world No. 3, against Kamil Majchrzak, a Polish player who has shown strong form this week.#kamil_majchrzak #daniil_medvedev #alex_de_minaur #adrian_mannarino #atp_den_bosch_open
