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J. Mensik - G. Dimitrov

10/09 08:00 menduz -8.00
2024/10/08 22:25 G. Dimitrov (-1.5 sets) @108 8/10
 

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After two matches in the Shanghai tournament, Dimitrov once again received a player with the same style as his previous opponents, 2 Bergs and Popyrin. Dimitrov is playing even better and his experience and ability are very strong, so I believe the Bulgarian will dominate once again. I think Dimitrov will win this match 2-0 because the Czech player is young and quite unstable, often giving away breaks. Also, it is not wise to expect a stable performance from the Bulgarian in this match, as he looked very good against the Australian. I think it is worth taking a risk.

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