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Mochizuki, Shintaro - Chile, Marin

06/21 14:00 Naminukas +5.20
2025/06/21 09:02 (Chile, Marin) @-192 10/10
 

Nottingham finals on grass

Experienced veteran from Chile looks great on this surface and with 2 matches won out of 3 sets in this league, it shows that the Croatian is still determined. Opponent, a young and weak Japanese player, may have made it to the finals in the previous tournament, but their level of play was far from that of the caliber of a tennis player. The Chilean is consistent, has a better serve, and can always surprise by receiving and exploiting mistakes. I believe the Croatian will win the title.

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