Greece is a tournament that Edu will definitely like, as he has already won in one this year.
After the last lost match, he should have made conclusions and accepted the big drop in rankings, and be ready to continue working.
The preparation is based on an opponent who currently demonstrates good results, but they are at the Futures level or in countries where only local players gather and he simply chooses points. Everything is fine with that, but E. Butvilas is not a worse player and plays at a level where only good players gather. I think he can beat all those who cheaply collect points at Futures and Out of Europe countries.
Edas has proven that he can beat even J. Struff and other opponents, especially when playing on hard courts, where the conditions are suitable for him.
Personally, I believe that Edas will surpass his opponent in terms of playing from the baseline, movement, and serve.
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