Napolitano - Skate: betting tip (cf 1.74) and bets on the Mexico City ATP match

Command Analysis

Napolitano confidently advanced to the quarterfinals of the dirt challenger in Mexico City, stopping Matias Soto. The 30-year-old Italian staged a rout in the first game and snatched victory in the toughest tie-break of the second set (6-1, 7-6). In the first round, Stefano turned out to be stronger than Andrei Martin, whom he also beat in two games.

Schoolcate made it to the quarterfinals of the challenger in Mexico City, winning the Australian derby against Mark Polmans. The 25-year-old showed character by winning the first set in a tiebreak and putting the squeeze on his compatriot at the end of the second game (7-6, 7-5). Earlier, Tristan had gone through Blaze Bicknell with the same tenacity. It should be noted that Schoolcate has five wins and one loss on clay this season.
Trends
The 1st setbetis a total of less than 9.5 games
In 3 of Napolitano's last 5 matches, fewer than 9.5 games were played in the first set.
1.84The Totalbetis less than 22.5 games
In 4 of the last 5 matches, Napolitano has played less than 22.5 games.
1.79Bet Effectiveness of sets: 2>1
This is how events unfolded in 3 of Napolitano's last 5 matches.
2.30Tip and bets
Napolitano scored a great run on the profile ground, steadily reaching the decisive stages at the last challengers in Rwanda and confidently starting in Mexico City. In turn, Schoolkeith historically feels better on fast hard surfaces, and although the Australian performed well last week in San Luis Potosi, it will be difficult for him to compete with the viscous and tactically savvy Italian. The difference in class on a slow surface and Stefano's excellent current playing form make him an obvious favorite for the upcoming meeting.
Our betting tip is that Napolitano will win by a factor of 1.74




























