Wimbledon, Italian after strolling with Kecmanovic will face American big server: news and predictions.
After sweating the fateful seven shirts against compatriot Matteo Berrettini in the second round, Jannik Sinner had an easy time in the third against Serbia’s Kecmanovic, liquidated in just over an hour and a half of play (6-1 6-4 6-2). The South Tyrolean will thus arrive more rested in the round of 16 against the U.S. Ben Shelton, coming off a grueling marathon against Canadian Shapovalov, in which he came out on top in the fifth set.
In fact, in this Wimbledon for the American, it has never gone smoothly: even in the previous two rounds, the son of the art had also needed the last and decisive set against Italy’s Bellucci and South Africa’s Harris. Watch, therefore, for the fatigue factor. Sinner has already faced Shelton three times. After the Shanghai knockout, the world number one had two wins, the first in Vienna and the second in Indian Wells. The American’s strength is definitely his serve – he broke the serve speed record against Harris – but the Italian is doing very well in response: it cannot be ruled out that it will come down to a tie break in at least one set. In the other matches scheduled today in the men’s singles Tommy Paul should have an easy time against the veteran Bautista Agut, who is likely to be tested by the tough battle with our Fognini, who surrendered in the fifth set, while defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, after surviving a tough Tiafoe, will be in a little less danger with Frenchman Humbert. Finally, the challenge between Grigor Dimitrov and Daniil Medvedev is gripping, and could go on for a long time: the Russian, with an advantage in the previous set, is slightly favored.
Insidia Vekic for Badosa
In women’s singles, in addition to our Jasmine Paolini – called to the feat against Keys – two matches that are not easy to read stand out: Badosa-Vekic and Navarro-Gauff.
The Spaniard loves grass and played a great match against Russian Kasatkina, folded in three sets. She will have to watch out for Croatian Vekic, another who knows her stuff on the grass, who could take advantage of the Iberian’s tiredness: surprise may be in order. Anything but easy task for world No. 2 Coco Gauff: there’s a thrilling stars-and-stripes derby with Emma Navarro, a player on the rise who has all the cards to force her compatriot into a third set. Victory within reach, finally, for the revived Emma Raducanu: the host will most likely dispose of Sun (a qualifier) in two sets.
Wimbledon: possible winners
Medvedev in Dimitrov-Medvedev.
Vekic in Badosa-Vekic
Gauff in Navarro-Gauff
Wimbledon, the predictions on the games
Paul-Bautista Agut (over 33.5).
Alcaraz-Humbert (over 34.5)
Sinner-Shelton (over 33.5)
Sun-Raducanu (under 21.5)
Navarro-Gauff (over 20.5)
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Medvedev winning is listed at 1.68 on Goldbet and Lottomatica and 1.67 on Snai. Vekic’s win over Badosa, on the other hand, is listed at 2.01 on Goldbet and Lottomatica and 2.00 on Snai.
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