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2020/01/11 19:12 Klein L. @-227 8/10
 

Bangkok Challenger Men.
Uchida Kaichi (#283) - Klein Lukas (#298)

Nėra čia ką daug lyginti. Klein praeitą sezoną ITF žaidė fantastiškai. Iš over nei 500 pozicijos reitinge jis per metus pasikėlė iki dabartinės ~300.

Tuo tarpu Uchida sezono galas krito į dugną. 6 paskutiniai jo mačai pralaimėti, įskaitant ir šių metų vieną sužaistą mačą. Pralaimėjo jis tiek prieš ~450 reitinguojamus žaidėjus, tiek ir ~800. Nemanau, kad čia tas mačas ir varžovas kur japonas galėtų "atsigauti".

Logiška eiti su pajėgiau atrodančiu tenisininku.

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