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2024/08/18 07:39 Fucsovics M. @1.400 8/10
 

ATP Winston-Salem, hard court.. A hundred and fifty caliber tournament. Clash between Japan and Hungary. Both athletes are over thirty, both have had their fair share of victories and the most beautiful moments in competitions, their abilities shining in the past, but... While the Hungarian may feel like he is on a different level, his versatility and physical preparation still allow him to represent his country's national team and play in tournaments around America, not just for tourism. The Japanese player might put up a fight, but ultimately, it looks like it will be Marton's victory here.

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