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Jeffrey John Wolf - Denis Shapovalov

08/03 19:00 menduz +13.50
2022/08/03 11:05 (Jeffrey John Wolf) @150 9/10
 

Another match in the Washington ATP tournament on the hard surface, where the local tennis player Wolf 99 ATP meets the 6 racket of the tournament Shapavalov 22 ATP. Well, here I am taking the non-favorite American, who I think can win against a very weak-looking Canadian. Wolf has been playing steadily on the hard court in America for almost 3 months, so he is really competitive here, Shapavalov last played on the hard court in March, and the Canadian's recent results are tragic, winning only one match in the last 6 tournaments. Wolf has already played in the first round and easily coped with Daniel, who is showing a high level of tennis this season, so there is reason to believe that the American will continue to show high quality tennis, not to mention that in such tournaments the young Wolf has a lot of motivation and has almost won this season against Tsitsipas, so here against Shapavalov in this form, I really think he has a good chance to win

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