Analysis for Anderson-Devvarman (ATP US Open)
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| Time | 30th Aug 2010 |
|---|---|
| Event | Anderson-Devvarman (ATP US Open) |
| Tip | 2 |
| Office | 5Dimes |
| Units | 1 |
| Odds | 3.280 |
| Result | 3:0 |
| Outcome | -1.000 |
| Analysis | Head-to-head record 0:0 Indian hot gun Somdev Devvarman will play young South-African Kevin Anderson. Kevin possesses big serve and it is always difficult to break him. He prefers hard courts or grass courts tournaments. Devvarman is a two-time NCAA Men's Singles Champion. His biggest success on ATP comes from Chennai. In January 2009, he caused major upsets against two-time Chennai Open former champion and world number 42 Carlos Moya of Spain and 25th ranked Ivo Karlovic of Croatia to storm into semi-finals of Chennai Open ATP tournament. His YTD results are not that admirable but we expect a tight battle today and think that Devvarman will be able to keep his serves and the match will probably be decided in some tiebreakers and that’s why the odds shouldn’t be above 3. Anything above this is worth taking for us. |
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