Trevor Svajda and Christopher Eubanks will be among those in first round action at the Dallas Open 2025 on Monday, February 3. Here’s the preview, predictions and tips for these matches from Dallas.
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Trevor Svajda v Ethan Quinn Preview
Head-to-Head: This will be the first meeting between the 660th-ranked Svajda and Quinn, who is ranked 199th in the world.
Trevor Svajda was once ranked 625th in the world, which was his career-best. He is now 660th on the ATP charts and will be featuring in his first match at any level for the season.
He is also in just his third full season of his career, having first played in a few lower level tournaments in 2023.
Last year, the 18-year-old Svajda won his first ever Futures title and made the quarterfinal at the Little Rock Challenger.
And as a wildcard entrant here, Svajda will be featuring in his maiden main round appearance at the highest level when he takes to court.
His opponent, a fellow American in Ethan Quinn, needed to get into the main draw via the qualifiers route.
Quinn, who made the final of the second Canberra Challenger event of the season after making it through the qualifiers, overcame James Trotter and James Duckworth in straight sets in the qualifying rounds here.
He is 3/10 to win this and based on just his experience and good form Quinn should clinch this.
Svajda v Quinn prediction: Quinn to win: 3/10
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Matteo Arnaldi v Christopher Eubanks Preview
Head-to-Head: Arnaldi and Eubanks have never faced off in a competitive match before this.
World number 39 Matteo Arnaldi hasn’t quite gotten going this season so far. To put it in other words, he hasn’t lived up to his rankings and as a result of that has fallen two spots from where he was at the start of the season.
Having kick-started the season in Brisbane, Arnaldi eased to a straight-set win over Alexei Popyrin in the first round but was then beaten by the tall, hard serving Reilly Opelka in the second.
Opelka was the form player in that tournament, having beaten Novak Djokovic there but Arnaldi then went on to lose to Lorenzo Musetti in his Australian Open opener as well.
Again, the draw can be blamed for that given that Arnaldi had just missed being seeded and Musetti was the 16th seed.
He will hope he can get the better of Christopher Eubanks here who isn’t just ranked outside the top 100 but was also forced to make it through the qualifiers to set up this meeting.
Eubanks, a former world number 29, is coming off just one main draw win for the season when he defeated Alibek Kachmazov in Montpellier – his last such main draw victory had come in Winston-Salem last year.
So while Eubanks is showing signs of getting back to somewhere close to his best, Arnaldi should still hold the aces in this one.
Arnaldi v Eubanks prediction: Arnaldi to win: 3/5