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Basic Mirza - Copil Marius

02/11 11:00 tennisclub +13.00
2018/02/11 07:09 Basic Mirza @130 10/10
 

Final in Bulgaria, where two unknown players will meet, but not for the first time in theirs career. Marius Copil and Basic Mirza reached a final here unexpected. Both players won 2-0 against many players and defeated many superb players.

Let's talk about finalist.

Basic Mirza (ATP 129) - He is only 129 in ranking but that doesn't matter right now, this player already played 14 matches this season and won 11 . Mirza is one of those players who like indoors courts with no wind and fast surface, he can hit many aces. At this moment he is in good shape and very dangerous. At this tournament he serves really good, his attaciking forehand very dangerous, he plays at least like top50 player. Mirza also defeated Stan Wawrinka so it means a lot.

Marius Copil (ATP 93) - Player from Romania, mainly he plays Challenger events, but sometimes he reaches main draw of good events or small ATP250. I didn't expect he will reach a final here, but he made it and proved he can play at this level. Marius have nice serve, he is fast, he can hit many good balls, but sometimes a small mistakes ruin his tennis.

In the end - It's a final, both players won many good matches, but i think Mirza deserved to take a title, he came here from Q round, defeated Kohl, Wawa, thats mean something for sure. h2h Mirza is leading 2-1.

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  • Agree with your analysis, but match stars at 1700