[Tennis- ATP Wimbledon] 2.7/ 12:00 J.Choinski- L.Darderi
Posted: 02 Jul 2024 17:56
[Tennis- ATP Wimbledon] 2.7/ 12:00 J.Choinski- L.Darderi
A very interesting match from the bookmaker's point of view, because the bookmakers' favorite is the Italian, who has recently been learning to play on grass, but is doing it quite quickly, as he has performed at least well in the three matches played this season. He came within a whisker of beating Struff on home turf, then defeated Martinez and lost to Ofner in Majorca, who later reached the final. However, such a low rate is exaggerated in my opinion, because, first of all, his experience is still low and his opponent is inconvenient. Choinski is a temporary host because he has more connections with Germany. However, what is more important is the fact that he has much more experience on grass, and he has the potential to play well on this surface, because he can serve, but he also does quite well in rallies. Theoretically, he prefers clay, but last year he was able to reach the second round, in which he caused a lot of blood for Hurkacz and could easily have won the set. This year he played three matches on grass, lost all of them, but he had difficult rivals and in each match he fought on equal terms with Bolt, Bergs and Purcell. It's a good moment for him to break and I'll be disappointed if he doesn't break even a set.
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A very interesting match from the bookmaker's point of view, because the bookmakers' favorite is the Italian, who has recently been learning to play on grass, but is doing it quite quickly, as he has performed at least well in the three matches played this season. He came within a whisker of beating Struff on home turf, then defeated Martinez and lost to Ofner in Majorca, who later reached the final. However, such a low rate is exaggerated in my opinion, because, first of all, his experience is still low and his opponent is inconvenient. Choinski is a temporary host because he has more connections with Germany. However, what is more important is the fact that he has much more experience on grass, and he has the potential to play well on this surface, because he can serve, but he also does quite well in rallies. Theoretically, he prefers clay, but last year he was able to reach the second round, in which he caused a lot of blood for Hurkacz and could easily have won the set. This year he played three matches on grass, lost all of them, but he had difficult rivals and in each match he fought on equal terms with Bolt, Bergs and Purcell. It's a good moment for him to break and I'll be disappointed if he doesn't break even a set.
over 37,5 gems @1,85 Bet365