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Evgeny Donskoy - Damir Dzumuhr

02/28 12:00 tennisclub +7.50
2018/02/28 07:11 Evgeny Donskoy (+3.0 Game's) @-133 10/10
 

Dubai tournament with many interesting players around the globe with various rankings. Today we have two last year QF players, Russian Evgeny Donksoy and Bosnian Damir Dzumhur.

Let's talk about players :

Evgeny Donskoy - Promising and hard working player from Russia, who have even beaten Roger Federer few times. Evgeny likes hard surface tournaments, especially this one, he reached QF here. Fast courts is good for him, he have great serve, strong shots and he is taller than opponent.

Damir Dzumhur - Player from Bosnia and Hercogovina who also reached a QF round here in last year. Damir is smaller player, but with decent serve and very nice movement, he is fast like bullet. One thing who made me chose russian is Damir health, in this year he is very fragile. Still he playing good, but mostly good on indoors, on hard court outside he have problems with all players.

In the end - Russian is taller, stronger and have better serve, also he needs points more than Damir, so i guess he will be more motivated and will show better tennis, than unhealthy Damir.

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  • Lol too easy 😄