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Bolt Alex - Polemans Marc

12/14 03:00 tennisclub -10.00
2017/12/13 19:00 Over (38,5 Game's) @-118 10/10
 

Australian Open WC play offs in Australia.. So we have third round and two good players in medium level.. Not all people know about this but it is very nice tournament, where players compete each other to get posibility to play in Grand slam.

Bolt Alex(190) - Player from Australia, born in 1993, not so young anymore, but he still looking fresh. Most interesting fact about him is he made a gap year from tennis in 2016. After that he said, he feels well and that break was very helpful. Alex is fast player, with good fast serve, he likes hard court. Bolt have 28/13 balance on hard surface this year.

Polemans Marc(319) - Youngster from Australia, 4 years younger than oponent. Marc was in top 200 once, but later he went down. 3 times QFinalist in WC playoff now he reached SF round. Well Marc is still young, his playing style looks very Australian, but not like Bernard or Kyrgios, more like Saville or same Bolt. He had very bad season this year, on hard surface only 13/22 balance.

In the end - I think Bolt will win, but not so easy, because its SF, they both know each other well and that feeling, fear to play good tennis and reaching a Grandslam can be on both sides, so over is good bet

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