Prismic - Djokovic: betting tip (cf 1.79) and bets on the ATP Rome match

Command Analysis

Prismich confidently stepped into the second round of the clay Masters in Rome, stopping Marton Fucovic. The 20-year-old Croatian was in complete control of the match, outplaying the experienced Hungarian tennis player in two games (6-4, 6-3). Dino scored a great move on the courts of Italy: earlier, he overcame qualification without losing sets, knocking Federico Bondioli and Chris Rodesch out of the tournament bracket.

Djokovic has not played on clay yet this season, and at his last tournament in Indian Wells, he sensationally lost to Jack Draper in the fourth round. Nevertheless, this year the 38-year-old Serb has played the final at the Australian Open and won in Melbourne over Yannick Sinner. In Rome, Novak won six times in his career.
Trends
The 1st setbetis a total of more than 9.5 games
In 3 of Djokovic's last 5 matches, more than 9.5 games were played in the first set.
1.90The Totalbetis more than 22.5 games
In the last 5 matches, Djokovic has played more than 22.5 games.
1.97Tip and bets
Djokovic is returning to the tour after a significant break – the Serb played his last official match back in mid-March at the Indian Wells Masters. For any other tennis player, the lack of playing practice for two months during the transition to the ground would be a critical factor, but Djokovic is an exception to the rule.
Novak has repeatedly proved that he is capable of reaching peak form through matches, and Rome has historically been one of the most successful places on his calendar (six titles and many finals). Prismich is currently in a good game rhythm. The 20-year-old Croat has already managed to gain a foothold on the Roman courts, qualifying and confidently beating Marton Fucovic in the first round. He has already won 17 clay-court matches this year, including victories over Ben Shelton and Matteo Berrettini in Madrid.
Nevertheless, Djokovic has experience on his side. Even in economy mode, he is able to win sets due to one break and stable play on his own serve. We believe that Novak will still be able to pass the Croat.
Our prediction is that Djokovic will win with a handicap of (-2) games by a factor of 1.79










