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Garin, Cristian - Rinderknech, Arthur

07/02 13:30 Naminukas
2025/07/01 20:19 (Rinderknech, Arthur) @-192 10/10
 

Even though Rinderknech played 5 sets, but after Peru against Zverev, I think the Frenchman will be very well disposed and prepared to continue playing excellently. Good serving and decent play from the backline looks very good from the French side, and when playing against a clay court specialist it should be easy enough to handle. I think the advantage can be taken here, but due to the long final clash and Peru looking suitable, Garin manages to win win on grass, and this year has already won 4 matches at Wimbledon, but I think he will fall against the Frenchman who looks very good.

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