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2025/05/07 08:24 (Games -3.5 Darderi, Luciano) @-105 10/10
 

I think it's a fairly decent option with a good coefficient and the possibility of a 2-0 win either by default or on dry land. The Italian player is a very good clay court player and is also competing in a home tournament where he will have support. The Chinese player, Bu, is very weak on clay and has only won 2 matches this season, both against very weak opponents in qualifications. Darderi had a great start to the clay court season with a challenger final and wins in ATP tournaments, and although the second to last match didn't go well due to an injury, I believe the last one was purposely lost to prepare for this one. After not finishing the match, the Italian player is now recovered and I believe he will have a successful match. It seems like a one-sided match, in which Darderi will have a strong advantage.

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