Stefanos Tsitsipas - Andrey Rublev. Predictions & Betting for the ATP Monte Carlo match

Command Analysis

Tsitsipas raced through the tournament grid like a storm. The Greek tennis player did not lose a single game in the tournament. In the quarterfinal match against Spaniard Davidovich, he had some difficulties. Alejandro was able to tighten the first collection nearly to its limit. Stefanos won with a score of 7-5 in the final. However, as soon as Alejandro declined to continue the match, the whole plot came to an end.
Tsitsipas defeated Aslan Karatsev (6-3, 6-4), Chris Garin (6-3, 6-4), and Daniel Evans in the remaining matches (6-1, 6-2).

Rublev was able to build the most raucous atmosphere at this tournament. The Russian forced Rafael Nadal (6-2, 4-6, 6-2) to cover his racket in the quarterfinals. But this was not Andrey's only tough triumph. He also had to play three sets against Roberto Bautista-Agut in the second round. The Spaniard won one game as well, but the final victory went to Russia's representative (7-6, 5-7, 6-3).
Rublev defeated Salvatore Caruso (6-3, 6-2) and Kasper Rood (6-3, 6-2) in the remaining matches (6-3, 7-5).
Trends
Ставкаtotal sets more than 2.5
5 of the 8 face-to-face confrontations ended in three sets
Ставкаst set: total less than 9.5 games
In 3 of the last 4 matches of the Russian in the first set, no more than nine games were played
СтавкаTotal breaks less than 4.5
In 3 of the last 4 matches, the Greek did not have more than four breaks
Tip and bets
The draw is 4-4 in face-to-face meetings. Tennis players competed on the court, exchanging victories. Rublev defeated Tsitsipas in three sets in Hamburg last year, and then allowed the Greek to avenge himself at Roland Garros this year.
It's worth remembering that the teams traded the won sets in five of the eight face-to-face encounters. This meeting is unlikely to take place in a different situation. Since the rivals are so valuable to each other, none of them can have an easy victory. We assume the pattern will continue, given that this is the last.
In Winline BC, we predict a total of more than 22.5 games with a coefficient of 1.74.
Tsitsipas has sailed through the tournament distance with ease. And, although his rivals were not very formidable, this does not diminish the Greek's achievements. Stephanos is likely to have more strength left, and this will play a significant role in this battle. We assume he will be able to pinch the Russian as a result of this.
The second prediction is for Stefanos Tsitsipas to win with a coefficient of 2.06





























