Jacob Fearnley as Stan Wawrinka. Roland Garros match betting tip
Fearnley and Wawrinka will meet in the first round of Roland Garros on May 26. Fearnley won four challenger titles last season, which allowed him to get close to the top 50 in the world rankings. This season, Jacob is playing on clay for the first time in his career and is doing quite well - there are wins over Carballes-Baena, Fognini and Lajovic. Is the 23-year-old Briton capable of making a name for himself at Roland Garros? - the bets for this match are in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Jacob Fearnley

Fearnley is playing on clay for the first time in his career this season, and he's doing well – the British tennis player has eight wins and five losses on clay courts this year. Jacob demonstrated his best results on the dirt surface at the Masters in Madrid, during which he managed to reach the third round from qualifying.

Stan Wawrinka

Wawrinka has seven wins and six losses on clay this season. In early May, Stan showed good results on the courts of Aix-en-Provence, where he reached the final of the competition – he lost to Borna Chorich in the decisive match. It should be noted that the Swiss has a victory at Roland Garros – he won the competition in Paris in 2015, beating Novak Djokovic in the final.
Trends
Wawrinka'sbetwith a handicap of (+2.5) sets
Wawrinka won by a handicap (+2.5) of a set in 14 consecutive matches at Roland Garros
1.31IT Wawrinka'srateis more than 17.5
Wawrinka has won more than 17.5 games in 14 consecutive matches at Roland Garros
1.55The Totalbetis more than 3.5 sets
A total of more than 3.5 sets was played in 6 of Wawrinka's last 7 matches at Roland Garros.
1.61The 3rd setbetis a victory for Fearnley
Wawrinka lost the 3rd set in 3 consecutive matches
1.57Wawrinka's handicapbet(+4.5)
Wawrinka has won with a handicap (+4.5) of a game in 8 of the last 9 matches at Roland Garros
1.73The 1st setbetis Wawrinka's victory
Wawrinka has won the 1st set in 7 of his last 8 matches at Roland Garros
2.32Tip and bets
Fearnley has a good record on clay this season – eight wins with five losses, and wins over Carballes-Baena, Fognini and Lajovic. But the 23-year-old Briton has no experience of performing at Roland Garros at all, and in this he is much inferior to Wawrinka, who won in Paris in 2015. We believe that if the aged Swiss loses in the upcoming match, it will definitely not be a big one.
Our prediction is that Wawrinka will win with a handicap of (+6) games for a coefficient of 1.75