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Robin Haase - Paire Benoit

01/04 13:20 tennisclub +7.50
2018/01/04 11:07 Over (22,0 Game's) @-133 10/10
 

Pune Quarter Final match, between two players who never was great or reached something special, but they are still very interesting to watch. Pune isn't best tournament, we have Doha, Brisbande next to it.

Let's talk about players :

Robin Haase (ATP 42) - Tennis player from Holland, which are tall and have great serve with many varietes of shots. Robin had wonderful season last year, he made many superb shots, he got many highlights and won many good matches. He is interesting because you never know how he will play, he can hit forehand from both hands, he like to run and play nice. Very athletic and motivated.

Paire Benoit (ATP 41) - Player from France, who is 2 years younger and one spot higher in the rankings. Tall player with superb serve, more than 200km/h hits every time, that serve can make a lot of problems for all players. Tall player is a little bit slower, but if he want he can do a lot in court. Worst thing about him is that he is not motivated, he often got nervous to much, but still he have nice hits.

In the end - Both players played two times together and made 3 set's i dont see why such players now can't do the same. They both in simillar situation, so 3 sets seems really logic choice.

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