Sinner - Ruud: betting tip (cf 1.91) and bets on the ATP Rome match

Command Analysis

Sinner scored a difficult victory over Daniil Medvedev in the semi-finals of the Rome Masters. The 24-year-old Italian confidently won the first game, lost in the second set, but in the decisive segment of the match he managed to put the squeeze on the Russian in three games (6-2, 5-7, 6-4). Earlier in the tournament, Yannick beat Andrei Rublev in the quarterfinals, in the fourth round he left no chance for his compatriot Andrea Pellegrino, 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.

Ruud confidently advanced to the finals of the competition on the clay courts of Rome, leaving no chance for Luciano Darderi. The 27-year-old Norwegian showed an excellent game, defeating the Italian in two sets (6-1, 6-1). Before that, Kasper defeated Karen Khachanov in three games in the quarterfinals, he confidently passed Lorenzo Musetti in the fourth round, he beat Jiri Lehechka in the third round, and easily dealt with Zachary Svida at the start of the tournament.
Trends
The 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.
1.71Bet Effectiveness of sets: 2>1
This was the scenario that unfolded in 4 of Sinner's last 5 matches.
2.27The Totalbetis less than 20.5 games
In 4 of Sinner's last 5 matches, less than 20.5 games were played.
1.78Tip and bets
Sinner's current playing form leaves no doubt that stopping the Italian on his way to a home trophy is an almost impossible task. Ruud definitely doesn't look like the kind of tennis player who can break the incredible streak of the world number one.
In personal meetings, the Norwegian is 0-5 behind Yannick, and their last year's game in Rome turned into a complete rout for Kasper - then he managed to win only one game in the entire match. Kasper confidently beat Luciano Darderi in the semifinals, but he has no arguments against Sinner. We expect that Yannick's winning streak will last up to 29 matches, and he will win his sixth Masters in a row, winning the only major title in this series that he has not yet won.
Our betting tip is that Sinner will win with a handicap of (-5) games for a coefficient of 1.91






























