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Jordan Thompson - Brandon Nakashima

05/09 09:00 Naminukas 8.00
2025/05/08 19:08 (+1.5 Jordan Thompson) @-145 8/10
 

Well, I would really want a higher coefficient, but everything looks pretty good as it is. Australia has its fans, which could be heard in their match against Peru. Australia is not an excellent player on clay, but they are able to play successfully and their fighter mentality allows them to not only play well, but also gather sets against any ATP opponents. Nakashima is good, but I think in this match, Peru has a chance and I believe they can catch it because they are evenly matched, or even slightly stronger than Australia, so I think Thompson will win the first set.

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