Because the most probable scenario is not to write with the scoop this year, I start with a general topic and if it is we change or modify it ...
I'm going to Monpelier. All French indoors tournaments have one thing in common. That the French usually triumph since they are the only ones who show great interest and at the same time the other good players come to take part.
This year the French are one of the following and we will go there even without people.
Humbert: To win the 1st Q (2,5) Stoiximan
Humbert-Sinner: Finalists (8,5) Stoiximan
I will place a moderate bet on the 1st and a fun bet on the 2nd, because everything is basically based on French and if it is lost, both will be lost. I wanted to play this from the beginning of the tournament with over 3, but unfortunately I waited in vain. We said everything we said about the French. He is also an excellent indoors player unlike all the rest of the quarter. His big opponent of course is Bautista Agut who came basically to participate and play 1-2 warm-up matches for the next big tournaments to come. It would not hurt him to win, but I believe that he will not die if he loses in a useless 250 ari. In the AO and in the ATP Cup he seemed to be unprepared. On the other hand, Sinner is by far the 2nd best player on the bottom board and like Steph, I think that from something like this small 250 arias, he started the job of collecting points for the next ...
PS: 1,9 at Bet365
I'm going to Monpelier. All French indoors tournaments have one thing in common. That the French usually triumph since they are the only ones who show great interest and at the same time the other good players come to take part.
This year the French are one of the following and we will go there even without people.
Humbert: To win the 1st Q (2,5) Stoiximan
Humbert-Sinner: Finalists (8,5) Stoiximan
I will place a moderate bet on the 1st and a fun bet on the 2nd, because everything is basically based on French and if it is lost, both will be lost. I wanted to play this from the beginning of the tournament with over 3, but unfortunately I waited in vain. We said everything we said about the French. He is also an excellent indoors player unlike all the rest of the quarter. His big opponent of course is Bautista Agut who came basically to participate and play 1-2 warm-up matches for the next big tournaments to come. It would not hurt him to win, but I believe that he will not die if he loses in a useless 250 ari. In the AO and in the ATP Cup he seemed to be unprepared. On the other hand, Sinner is by far the 2nd best player on the bottom board and like Steph, I think that from something like this small 250 arias, he started the job of collecting points for the next ...
PS: 1,9 at Bet365
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