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Jake’s Miami Preview: Galan vs. Shevchenko
I could be missing something with this price, and that wouldn’t be the first time, but I’m finding it hard to come to terms with the odds on Alexander Shevchenko at Miami on Thursday. Daniel Elahi Galan – at the best of times – is … Continue readingJake’s Miami Preview: Galan vs. Shevchenko
Jake’s Miami Preview: Hassan vs. Agut
Roberto Bautista Agut isn’t traditionally required to qualify for Masters 100 tournaments, but after a dire last 12 months, the Spaniard will have to do just that on Tuesday morning. Waiting opposite the net for the 36-year-old is Challenger journeyman Benjamin Hassan who will look … Continue readingJake’s Miami Preview: Hassan vs. Agut
Alex’s Indian Wells Preview – Sakkari vs Swiatek
It’s time for the final for the WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, USA. #1 seed and tournament favorite, Iga Swiatek, faces off against Maria Sakkari. The Greek has been playing some of the best tennis we’ve seen from her in a while. She is … Continue readingAlex’s Indian Wells Preview – Sakkari vs Swiatek
Jake’s Phoenix Preview: Berrettini vs. Vukic
There’s obviously a lot of commentary about Matteo Berrettini having to back up and play again at Phoenix, and while I too am concerned about the Italian’s ability to potentially play six sets in one day, that doesn’t mean I agree with the price. Berrettini … Continue readingJake’s Phoenix Preview: Berrettini vs. Vukic
Jake’s Indian Wells Preview: Medvedev vs. Paul
I like Tommy Paul as much as the next guy but I struggle to see how he keeps up with Daniil Medvedev in Saturday’s Indian Wells semi-finals match. When you talk about what the American does well, it’s his footwork, movement and overall defensive abilities. … Continue readingJake’s Indian Wells Preview: Medvedev vs. Paul
Vinny’s Challenger Hamburg Preview – Michael Agwi vs Clement Chidekh
The tennis Michael Agwi is currently playing is a pleasure to watch. Grown up in Berlin, Agwi also finds a lot of support in Germany, which might also help him sustain that level of play. The 20-year-old is really painting the lines, playing explosively from … Continue readingVinny’s Challenger Hamburg Preview – Michael Agwi vs Clement Chidekh
Vinny’s Challenger Hamburg Preview – Henri Squire vs Rudolf Molleker
Just like yesterday, the line is moving against Rudi Molleker and I can’t quite figure out why. Henri Squire did beat Diez and Uchiyama easily, but both of them have passed their peak. Squire is a dangerous player indoors, but talentwise, I have him a … Continue readingVinny’s Challenger Hamburg Preview – Henri Squire vs Rudolf Molleker
Jake’s Indian Wells Preview: Sinner vs. Alcaraz
There’s not a boat load to say about this match. Well, there is, but as far as my betting angle there isn’t. I have this contest very close to a 50-50 proposition, perhaps giving the slight edge to Sinner. There’s been so much made of … Continue readingJake’s Indian Wells Preview: Sinner vs. Alcaraz
ATP Indian Wells – Lehecka vs Sinner
Short and sharp here as it is getting late in Australia. I cannot have Jiri Lehecka running around here against Jannik Sinner at odds longer than we saw from Ben Shelton when you consider the level of tennis both have been able to produce of … Continue readingATP Indian Wells – Lehecka vs Sinner
Vinny’s ATP Indian Wells Preview – Alexander Zverev vs Carlos Alcaraz
I’ll go ahead and say the 3.20 (+220) odds we’re getting on Alexander Zverev today is a better price than the 4.50 (+350) he was priced against Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open in January. A lot has happened since, primarily a frightening ankle roll … Continue readingVinny’s ATP Indian Wells Preview – Alexander Zverev vs Carlos Alcaraz