[Tennis- ATP French Open] 1.10/ 12:00 C.Garin- M.Polmans
Posted: 01 Oct 2020 12:30
[Tennis- ATP French Open] 1.10/ 12:00 C.Garin- M.Polmans
Marc Polmans is a lucky loser in this year's French and had a huge upset win over hometown favorite Ugo Humbert. Although there are no fans and Humbert didn't get the home crowd advantage, this was a huge win for Polmans. The match went 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 and Polmans was a heavy underdog
Christian Garin was the favorite in his first round match vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber but didn't breeze through the match. The four sets were: 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Garin had 53 winners, 7 aces, and 4 double faults, while winning 5/16 of his break points. Polmans had 61 winners, 1 ace, and only 1 double fault, while winning 5/11 of his break points.
Polmans is more of an underdog than his first round win, but he's riding high off confidence. He's also the last Australian left standing in the French. I don't see him giving up. Polmans has been slightly better at break points in his four matches at the French (qualifiers) winning 16 break points across 4 matches at a 53% success rate. Garin won 5 break points at a 31% success rate in his one match.
I expect this match to go at least 4 sets with a tiebreaker, if not 5 sets. Both guys have never played each other before and will both come out aggressive. Garin is likely to pull through in the end, but if both guys play how they did in the first round, this will be a hard and tightly fought battle.
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Marc Polmans is a lucky loser in this year's French and had a huge upset win over hometown favorite Ugo Humbert. Although there are no fans and Humbert didn't get the home crowd advantage, this was a huge win for Polmans. The match went 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 and Polmans was a heavy underdog
Christian Garin was the favorite in his first round match vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber but didn't breeze through the match. The four sets were: 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Garin had 53 winners, 7 aces, and 4 double faults, while winning 5/16 of his break points. Polmans had 61 winners, 1 ace, and only 1 double fault, while winning 5/11 of his break points.
Polmans is more of an underdog than his first round win, but he's riding high off confidence. He's also the last Australian left standing in the French. I don't see him giving up. Polmans has been slightly better at break points in his four matches at the French (qualifiers) winning 16 break points across 4 matches at a 53% success rate. Garin won 5 break points at a 31% success rate in his one match.
I expect this match to go at least 4 sets with a tiebreaker, if not 5 sets. Both guys have never played each other before and will both come out aggressive. Garin is likely to pull through in the end, but if both guys play how they did in the first round, this will be a hard and tightly fought battle.
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