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2025/09/16 05:47 Over (1st. over 12.5 games) @245 7/10
 

Harris is known for his strong serves, which will allow him to keep up, and I even think he could potentially win after three sets, but the odds don't allow for betting on such a scenario, so we'll have to resort to betting on the game overs. Harris will definitely hold his serves in the first set, the question is how his opponent Svajda will perform, but I'm inclined to believe that he won't have any problems with serving and will make it to the tiebreak. It's important that Harris will have enough motivation to play something similar to his performance in the US Open tournament.

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