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Generali Austrian Pro Series: Thiem, Novak, Melzer - high activity on Monday and Tuesday

After the rain-related cancellation of the matches on Sunday, things are going really well at the Generali Austrian Pro Series at the beginning of the new week. With all top players like Dominic Thiem , Jürgen Melzer and Dennis Novak .

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Melzer and Thiem meet on Tuesday, Novak has to go both days
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Melzer and Thiem meet on Tuesday, Novak has to go both days

The very best tennis weather is announced for tomorrow's Monday at the Generali Austrian Pro Series in the Federal Performance Center in Südstadt - and five matches are to take place from 10 a.m. Alexander Erler and Sam Weißborn will kick off, followed by Philipp Oswald and Max Neuchrist. Afterwards Dennis Novak gets to deal with youngster Lukas Neumayer, not before 4 p.m. Moritz Thiem will play Sebastian Ofner. This concludes the second matchday in groups C and D, the third follows on Tuesday.

Monday evening, however, is still the placement game for rank 3 of groups A and B. Jurij Rodionov has to compete with Sandro Kopp, who won a set against Dominic Thiem.

The provisional hit game is scheduled for Tuesday, 4 p.m. Then Thiem meets Jürgen Melzer, who was able to win his preliminary group a little bit surprisingly. This game will be shown live on TV on ServusTV.

All games of the Generali Austrian Pro Series are available in the livestream here at tennisnet.com.

Here is the schedule for Monday:

Monday, June 1st, 2020
10:00 a.m Alexander Erler Sam Weissborn
followed by Philipp Oswald Max Neuchrist
followed by Dennis Novak Lukas Neumayer
not before 4 p.m. Moritz Thiem Sebastian Ofner
not before 6 p.m. Jurij Rodionov Sandro Kopp

The preliminary schedule for Tuesday looks like this:

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020
9:00 a.m. Alexander Erler Lukas Neumayer
followed by Sebastian Ofner Max Neuchrist
followed by Dennis Novak Sam Weissborn
not before 4 p.m. Dominic Thiem Jürgen Melzer
followed by Moritz Thiem Philipp Oswald
followed by David Pichler Lenny Hampel

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