We continue with Molcan, the little sandboy from Slovakia with his pick, sliding past opponents one after another, making few mistakes, and keeping up long rallies. Today's opponent, Shelton, is better than Shapalas, but also enjoys taking risks and playing on the edge of mistakes. I am expecting a similar scenario as yesterday, with Molcan's patience and Amerikono's errors. If the Slovak wins the match, the handicap should also go in his favor.
ATP Munich, clay... let's thank the Slovak and say goodbye.) The latter has shown a decent level on his favorite surface and deserves one win set in this stage of the tournament. Although Benas Sh. (23m.) is from across the Atlantic, he has some playing experience on clay, so there should be no doubt about his skill and level. An interesting battle is expected against Peru, but the final outcome will most likely be in favor of the more advanced, versatile young player here.
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