Sinner - Medvedev: betting tip (cf 2.21) and bets on the ATP Rome match

Command Analysis

Sinner confidently beat Andrey Rublev in the quarterfinals of the Rome Masters. The 24-year-old Italian showed another confident game on his serve, beating the Russian in two sets (6-2, 6-4). Earlier in the tournament, Yannick did not give Andrea Pellegrino a chance, in the third round he gave only two games to Alexei Popyrin, and at the start of the competition he broke the resistance of Sebastian Ofner.

Medvedev made it to the semifinals of the competition on the clay courts of Rome, having withstood a difficult duel against Martin Landaluche. The 30-year-old Russian started the match unsuccessfully, losing the first game, but managed to turn the tide of the game and snatch victory in three sets (1-6, 6-4, 7-5). Prior to that, Daniil easily dealt with Thiago Tirante in the tournament bracket, in the third round he won a strong-willed victory over Pablo Yamas Ruiz, and at the start of the tournament he passed Tomas Makhach on refusal.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 19.5 games
Sinner has played less than 19.5 games in his last 5 matches.
1.82Bet Effectiveness of sets: 2>1
This was the scenario that unfolded in 4 of Sinner's last 5 matches.
2.28The 1st setbetis a total of less than 9.5 games
In Sinner's last 5 matches, fewer than 9.5 games were played in the first set.
1.58Tip and bets
There is no stopping Sinner on the current clay stretch of the season – the Italian is going with an impressive 15-0 series on clay, winning title after title. Yes, he was noticeably tired at the end of the quarterfinal match against Andrey Rublev, but even in this state, the world number one looks head and shoulders stronger than all the other tennis players on the tour.
For his part, Medvedev looks extremely difficult in Rome: a difficult comeback against Martin Landalus from 1-6 in the first set only confirms that the Russian is still experiencing difficulties on slow ground. Considering that Yannick has won the last five head-to-head matches, and his level of play at the home Masters is close to ideal, it is unlikely that Daniel will be able to impose a fight on him.
Our betting tip is that Sinner will win with a handicap of (-6) games for a coefficient of 2.21






























