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  1. 11 minutes ago, darko08 said:

    @CzechPunter It's obvious that @Hiro and @Flamingo are the same person... The typing is exactly the same and he use the same strange expressions (e.g. "advEnced player"). He's even recommending his own predictions with his other account...It's hilarious

    I think @i2ickytang wants more bets from you, Hiro. Go on!
     

    Yea sure, its very obvious! Please ban both of MY accounts

  2. Jan-Lennard Struff - Gianluca Mager over 21.5 games with at 1.70 with Pinnacle

    Both players are out of shape, they both lost 4 out of their last 5 matches. They both are a but tired. This match shouldn't go smoothly for neither of the players, they will play a lot of games and it definietly will be an interesting game today, but also a little bit chaotic, too. 

     

  3. 53 minutes ago, Hiro said:

    Andrea Arnaboldi - Juan Manuel Cerundolo under 19.5 games at 2.16 with Pinnacle

    Andrea suffered an injury during his training yesterday, which the bookies don't know, plus Juan's already a more advenced player, there's no chance for Andrea this time, it should  be a very smooth match today in Barletta.

     

    I'm so sorry guys I meant the opposite(even by the advenced player)!!!! Im really sorry! 

  4. Steve Johnson (-2.5) to beat Alexei Popyrin at 1.87 with Pinnacle

    Johnson feels comfortable on hard-court, and he's very confident right now. He's in great shape, he definietly should take adventage of this match. Popyrin's doing okay, but he's a bit out of his normal form compared to his real knowledge. If Johson can put himself mentally together, it won't be very challenging for him to beat his australian opponent. 

  5. Tim Van Rijthoven - Emiliano Maggioli over 19.5 games at 1.69 with Pinnacle

    These are 2 players, that are on the same level of knowledge, even tho the ATP-ranking doesn't show us that. It will be an intresting match today in Barletta, definitely worth to take a look at their match. It shouldn't be very smooth for Van Rijthoven, that's why the potency is in the number of games.

  6. Jordan Thompson to beat Guido Pella at 1.62 with Pinnacle

    The australian with his mustache is a trustable player. He's a great hard court player, his serves are great, he's preserving and metally strong. He belongs to that category of players, that can show their knowledge every single time on the same level. His achievments are mostly achieved by his hard work. Guido Pella is a clay-court specialist, but he's doing okay on hardcourt, too. Thompson's victroy seems realistic, even though he doesn't want to injure himself before the U.S. Open, he will take this match seriously.

  7. Alexey Vatutin  (-1.5) to beat Yu Hsiou Hsu at 1.80 with Pinnacle

    Alexey Vatutin played his first ever official match on clay court in 2020, while Hsu Yu Hsiou in 2017. But then he took a break for 4 years from clay court, and came back on the 8th of June 2021. Meanwhile Vatutin played a lot of matches and gained a lot of experience. He also loves this type of court, he's a fast player with good serves. Hsu Yu Hsiou is a little bit out of shape, and the confidence and experience of the russian player should win this game.

     

  8. Marcos Giron to beat Facundo Bagnis at 1.29 with Pinnacle

    Arthur Rinderknech - Gilles Simon over 21 games at 1.70 with Pinnacle

     

    M. Giron - F. Bagnis

    Marcos Giron is a 27 years old player, he only has records from outside hard court, but not much. In 2019 he won Houston and also Orlando. He had a great performance at the Australian Open, he sqeezed Alex Zverev, but couldn't beat him. He's a fast and quick, he can catch difficult balls. He mostly hits backhand strokes, he tries to exhaust his opponents, and he doesn't miss a single oppurtunity. Giron isn't known for his big serves, rather for his preserving game and for how quick he is.

    Bagnis is a 31 years old argentinian clay swag, he only feels comfortable on this type of court. He won 11 CH-tournaments, but he hasn't got any ATP wins. Earlier this year he got himself into a semi-final in Cordoba, where he lost against Ramos Vinolas. This game should be very smooth for Giron.

     

    A. Rinderknech - Gil. Simon

    Rinderknech wasn't a serius player until 2019. Until the age of 24 he only got wins in ITF-tournaments, nowhere else, which means he was under the middle-class in tennis. But in 2020 and 2021 he went trough a big transformation, when he was 26. He won three CH-tournaments, Both of them in inside hard court. He was a pretty good server, now a better player. This year he started to show great performances on clay court. In Gstaad he played a quarter-final, in Bastaad a quarter final too, he beat Bautista-Agut, Millman and Delbonis. The form's not bad, he went trough a transformation, but after all of that, he is still a little below the middle-class player.

    Gilles Simon is a great player, in his best years he was on the list of theTOP10 players. He's a universal tennis player, he won ATP-tournaments both of clay and hard courts. He has 14 ATP and 6 CH-tournament wins. But Simon's 36 years old, and ages are a huge handicap on clay court. Simon's a higher category player, and Rinderknech won't easily beat him(if he even beats Simon), and this shouldn't be a very smooth match. The pontency is in the number of games.

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