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N. Moreno De Alboran - S. T. Kwiatkowski

05/18 09:00 menduz -8.00
2024/05/17 21:54 N. Moreno De Alboran (-1.5 sets) @100 8/10
 

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"Playing on clay this season, Moreno is a clear favorite in the upcoming match against another American who hasn't been able to do much on clay this year. Not only in challenger tournaments, but also in ITF level competitions, Kwiatkovski has been struggling, while Moreno is confident and in good form. Moreno also has a strong serve and can easily break his opponent. I don't expect anything more than a 2-0 win for Moreno.

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