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Cosmo Kramer
Registered: Apr 2015
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Thanks for this thread
Liking Karatsev as well.
P.S. Maybe we could do more tennis threads in the future, cheers.
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msudogs
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Lorenzo Musetti vs. Cameron Norrie (Scheduled: 8:30 a.m. ET)
Musetti beat Norrie when the two met in Barcelona in the beginning of April, but I think the Brit is a great value play here. And what that comes down to is that I trust Norrie’s fitness and mental strength a little more than his opponent’s. Musetti has had some big wins in the first half of the 2023 season, but he hasn’t exactly been a reliable player throughout his career. He is prone to mental lapses on the court, and I think Norrie’s game could frustrate him.
Norrie is going to battle for however long this match lasts, putting extra balls in play and utilizing whatever he can to his advantage. He’s one of the smartest players in the sport, and that type of thing tends to matter over the course of a best-of-five match. The same goes for fitness, and there aren’t many players on tour that are in better condition than Norrie. If this ends up being a lengthy battle, Norrie should have a better shot at finding an extra gear late.
Norrie is also likely to do a better job of dissecting the film from their last match to put together a game plan. So, I’d expect the Brit to come out and play really well to start this one. I also think his big looping forehand will be more effective in Paris than it was in Barcelona. And that alone could make the difference here. If Norrie’s line drive of a backhand is clearing the net regularly, this could be more lopsided than expected.
There just isn’t much that separates these two players, so I like taking the underdog at great odds — especially when I view Norrie as the better player.
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06-02-23 08:44 AM |
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msudogs
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Karolina Muchova vs. Irina-Camelia Begu (Scheduled: 10:30 a.m. ET)
If you took our advice to back Muchova to win Quarter 3, there’s no need to add to the position by betting her here. But if you didn’t, I like the Czech to get the job done against Begu. The Romanian is actually 2-0 in this head-to-head series, and one of the wins came in Madrid at the end of April. But that was a 6-4, 7-5 win for Begu, and it could have gone either way. And Madrid was Muchova’s first clay-court event of the year, while Begu was able to get her feet wet in Charleston.
Muchova is actually the player that comes into this one on a better run of form. The Czech’s straight-set win over Maria Sakkari in the first round should have sent a message to the rest of the field, and Muchova has now won five of her last six matches. Meanwhile, Begu lost to Sakkari in Madrid, and she then suffered a first-round loss in Rome. So, she isn’t exactly playing her best right now. Of course, she does have two straight-set wins in Paris already, but she has had an easy draw thus far.
Muchova’s backhand can be an issue at times, but the slow clay gives her more time to attack with that shot. And her forehand is going to be a massive weapon in this match. Muchova has the ability to hit for power, and that’s important with these heavy balls. Begu is re of a counter puncher and is going to have a lot of trouble getting shots by Muchova.
Bet: Muchova ML (-140)
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06-02-23 08:44 AM |
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Cosmo Kramer
Registered: Apr 2015
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Will try Mychova, thx.
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06-02-23 07:00 PM |
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Cosmo Kramer
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Muchova easy, thank you!!!
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06-03-23 10:54 AM |
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msudogs
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Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Borna Coric (Scheduled: 6:30 a.m. ET)
It’s a little weird seeing Etcheverry as the favorite in this match, as most tennis fans are probably expecting Coric to come through here. But I agree with the line on this one and I think Etcheverry will get the job done in this tough matchup. Etcheverry has been one of the biggest winners of this clay-court season, and that’s especially true of the tournaments played after the Miami Open. Since the start of April, Etcheverry is 14-6 on the dirt. And he has picked up some massive wins in that stretch.
Etcheverry is just a really good clay-court player, and he has the ability to crush shots from his forehand side. In these slow, heavy conditions, that’s going to be huge for him. Etcheverry also happens to have a huge advantage in the rest department heading into this matchup. He has spent a total of three hours and 48 minutes on the court in Paris, while Coric’s last match alone was four hours and 25 minutes. The Croatian also happened to play four hours and 11 minutes in his opening-round win over Federico Coria.
There’s just a lot working against Coric heading into this one, even if he might be the better all-around player between these two. So, I’m rolling with the more natural clay-court player and hoping for the best. Etcheverry also beat Coric last year, and that was before the Argentine took a big leap with his game.
Bet: Etcheverry ML (-125)
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06-03-23 11:14 AM |
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Cosmo Kramer
Registered: Apr 2015
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Etche guy is unreal...
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06-03-23 01:50 PM |
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Cosmo Kramer
Registered: Apr 2015
Posts: 698
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Great picking bud
Let's sweep today!!!
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06-03-23 07:05 PM |
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