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F. Auger-Aliassime - H. Rune

10/30 14:00 menduz -8.00
2022/10/30 08:30 H. Rune (+3.5 games handicap) @-128 8/10
 

In the final, two young tennis players in excellent form beat many great tennis players to get here. Auger defeated Alcaraz with the world No. 1 racket while Rune did not lose a set. Both tennis players came to this tournament after winning the ATP 250 tournament. The bottom line is simple, Rune is very underrated and I think it will be a tough fight here. Both tennis players are serving well and playing in such conditions I think we will see few breaks, so even a 3 game plus looks really very safe

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    (Games Over 18.5) @-125 6/10
    I believe that after the Australian Open win, it's been only 2 weeks, Alcaraz might have a memorable hangover. And here, with a server bot, he immediately has to face someone who he played against 4 times before, and I wouldn't say that at least one of those times he didn't completely destroy the Frenchman. The closest was at the US Open where he won 7-6 6-3 6-4 last year, and I had the chance to watch that match and Alcaraz was in his peak form and could cover any set combination with an Over. It is possible to try under 19.5 with a higher coefficient, but I will stick with 18.5, so that there wouldn't be two overs in any set. Even though Carlos is known for that, I think it will be extremely difficult against the Frenchman's serve. It should be a 6-3, 6-4, but I wouldn't be surprised if he could drag at least one set up to a tiebreak. By the way, all 4 times they've played, at least one set went over 7 winning games.
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