The Italian gave 15 break chances, on Friday not wanting to call his opponent much. By the way, he listens to the name Alex de Minaur. Only once, in 2019, these two people met.
Only 19-year-old De Minaur won 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. It is currently ranked 22nd in the world, i.e. for our bets Seems like reason enough to see him as a favourite in the duel against Murray.
1.70 to 2.10 on average, the progression is relatively small. Not only did Murray take a break after the US Open, but de Minaur also used a few weeks to relax. His major tournaments ended with Murray.
After victories over Filip Krajinovic and Christian Garin, he faced Pablo Carreno Busta in the third round. 1-6, 1-6, 7-6, 5-7, de Minor finally had to pack his things and start the journey home.
He’s been doing well for a while and rarely retires really early when the really big names come along, but it’s often way too big. With Andy Murray class opponents, In the ranking at 43rd place, It almost always ends at the end.
The 22-year-old must have followed the Laver Cup closely in front of TV in recent years, and will compete himself for the first time in 2022. With Diego Schwartzman and Jack Sock considered outsiders in Friday’s first two, his victory will be especially significant.
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