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The Laver Cup is a competition where although the match is played in America, Opelka's confidence is boosted, but Ruud's ability to play well in matches and his skills in defense and returning gives me a strong belief in this Norwegian player. Ruud has consistently played well for Europe in this tournament, and Opelka last played in 2021. On this occasion, I believe Ruud will have the advantage.
Although it may be the ideal option, it must be recognized that Medvedev knows how to play, and the second hundredth tennis players are by no means opponents to him. The Russian is excellent at defending and plays confidently during his serve. Danil had problems with coaches and beyond the boundaries, but I think everything has been resolved and this tennis player can dominate again. It is rare to get such a coefficient for one of the betters against the second hundredth tennis player. Basavareddy, an interesting American who has already won three matches, but it is difficult to see any advantage for the American against Medvedev.
Realistically, one of the last hopes for the local tennis player to continue competing in the tournament. Zhang is one of the strongest representatives of China in tennis and his low ranking is only due to not playing for a long time. In the first match, Zhang defeated his serious opponent Bu and now potentially faces one of the weaker players in this round. Svrcina was unable to qualify, which seems weak, and even lost to Berrettini in Peru, as the Italian is still far from recovered. Dalibor is a decent clay court player but struggles on hard court, and I believe local player Zhang will be able to shine because all Chinese players play above their abilities in their home tournaments, so it is very likely that he will be very strong against his opponent from Peru.