Mackenzie McDonald - Novak Djokovic. Roland Garros match betting tip

MacDonald and Djokovic will meet in the first round of the Roland Garros tournament on May 27. Although Djokovic did not shine in the first half of the season, he approaches Roland Garros in full combat readiness. The Serb traditionally relies on Grand Slam tournaments. On the eve of the start of the Paris major, Novak warmed up well in Geneva, where he won the 100th title of his career, beating strong opponents in the tournament bracket. How easy will it be for the Serb to start at Roland Garros this year? - the bets for this match are in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Mackenzie McDonald

McDonald missed a month due to a hand injury, which began to bother him at the tournament in Madrid - he could not finish the qualifying match against Jerome Kim. In total, McKenzie played four matches on clay this season, in which he won one victory. The last two seasons ended for the American at Roland Garros following the results of the first round.

Novak Djokovic

Djokovic arrived in Paris after a successful performance in Geneva. Last week, he won a competition in Switzerland, in the final of which he beat Hubert Gurkach. Thus, Novak now has 100 titles won during his career. Last year, at Roland Garros, the Serbian tennis player reached the quarterfinals.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 25.5
He played a total of more than 25.5 games in McDonald's last 7 matches at Roland Garros
1.55McDonald'sbetwith a head start (+9.5)
McDonald has won with a handicap (+9.5) of a game in his last 10 matches at Roland Garros
2.11McDonald's ITrateis more than 9.5
McDonald has won more than 9.5 games in his last 10 matches at Roland Garros
2.15The 1st setbetis McDonald's victory
McDonald won the 1st set in 4 consecutive matches
6.88Tip and bets
It is difficult to guess what playing conditions McDonald is in at the moment, because the American missed a month due to injury. In any case, Mackenzie was unlucky with the draw — at the start in Paris, he will play a beaten Djokovic, who won the title in Geneva last week. It is unlikely that Mackenzie has a chance in a confrontation with the former first racket of the world.
Our prediction is that Djokovic will win with a handicap of (-10) games for a coefficient of 1.89