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Robin Haase - Juan Martin Del Potro

11/02 10:00 tennisclub +6.00
2017/11/02 07:17 Over (19,5) @-167 10/10
 

ATP Masters round 3 - So we are in good shape and let's win a bet finally.

Juan Martin Del Potro (17) - Argentinian Tandill Tower, who can serve extraordinary serve, hit superb forehand and defeat players like Roger Federer. Juan still trying to reach TOP8 but it will be extremly hard for now, he is only 17 in ranking, so he need to win this tournament and win Paris Masters. Still the more you try and play its getting harder and harder

Robin Haase (43) - The strangest player ever... He is tall and playing on clay, but he have so miraculous shots, they are amazing. Robin serves well, that helps in any match, he have good forehand and backhand, also his mix up helps a lot... Still he is very unpredictable player and it always hard to understand what he will do.

In the end - I want to say, Potro will struggle a little bit more with every match, so Haase is good opponent atleast one Tiebreak he will make.

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