The tournaments being played this week are into the Semi Final stage on Saturday and I have something to build upon from Friday having seen the Tennis Picks end up with a 4-1 day.
It is the best single day since Wimbledon, and it was nice to be on the right side of a capitulation having had some tough luck losses of late.
With the tournaments winding down, there are only a handful of matches scheduled to be played and that is also because of the rain in Warsaw which means that event is playing catch up through Saturday.
Anna Bondar v Elisabetta Cocciaretto: The tournament in Lausanne has seen some surprises this week and it has been an important one for the players who are trying to pick up some vital World Ranking points ahead of the final Grand Slam of the season. Many playing here will be much more comfortable on the clay courts compared with the hard courts and so there may not feel like a lot of opportunities to improve Rankings over the next month.
It has been a tough twelve months for Anna Bondar, but winning the tournament this weekend will mean pushing back into the top 100. This will give her plenty of motivation and her performances in her three wins here this week have been solid, especially behind serve.
A good win over Mirra Andreeva will have given Anna Bondar some confidence, but this is the toughest test she might be facing this week against Elisabetta Cocciaretto who is already assured of a new career high World Ranking inside the top 40. Winning the title might mean cracking the top 30 and giving her a chance of being Seeded for the US Open draw next month and there is no doubt how well Cocciaretto is playing after coming from 5-0 down to win thirteen of sixteen games in her Quarter Final win on Friday.
Both players have produced very strong returning numbers, but Anna Bondar has gotten a little more out of her serve and that could be the difference for the underdog in this Semi Final.
That was the case when Bondar beat Elisabetta Cocciaretto last year on the clay courts, although the improvement of the Italian over the last year and the loss of form of Bondar is likely to mean this one is more competitve.
Even with that in mind, Anna Bondar might just be able to get a few more cheap points out of the serve, especially the first serve, and that may make the difference for her in a week where she has found some of her best tennis. Twelve months ago Anna Bondar was Ranked Number 50 and she has shown enough quality on the clay courts to beat a specialist like Elisabetta Cocciaretto as the underdog.
Laslo Djere - 2.5 games v Zhizhen Zhang: This is an ATP 500 event being played in Hamburg so there are some big names that have entered the draw.
It makes this Semi Final all the more surprising, although both Laslo Djere and Zhizhen Zhang deserve their place in the final four having produced some quality wins already this week.
Out of the two players, Laslo Djere can argue he has had the stronger victories compared with Zhizhen Zhang and that could be key in helping get through this tough Semi Final. It is going to be difficult, but it is a winnable match for Djere, although Zhizhen Zhang has to be given a lot of respect for producing his best tennis when playing higher Ranked players than himself.
Out of the two players, Laslo Djere can argue he has had the stronger victories compared with Zhizhen Zhang and that could be key in helping get through this tough Semi Final. It is going to be difficult, but it is a winnable match for Djere, although Zhizhen Zhang has to be given a lot of respect for producing his best tennis when playing higher Ranked players than himself.
However, his best win this week has been against the World Number 45 and that does not compare to the victory Laslo Djere produced against defending Champion Lorenzo Musetti.
The serve has been a big weapon this week, but Djere has shown a bit more consistency on the return compared with his overall numbers on the clay courts, while Zhang has been overachieving. Zhizhen Zhang has found a way to get to Break Points even though his return has not been the best on the surface in 2023 and he has played those points really well, but Zhang may also need a bit more out of his serve to win this match.
Both have served well in the conditions and have to be respected, but Laslo Djere looks to be performing a little bit better and can earn the edge over the course of a couple of hours on court in this Semi Final match up.
Alexander Zverev - 3.5 games v Arthur Fils: Any player that can hand out the kind of one-sided beating that Arthur Fils put together against Casper Ruud has to be respected.
Doing so on the grass would be perhaps not so notable, but Fils crushed Ruud in the Hamburg Quarter Final on a clay court and there is no doubting the kind of confidence boost this could offer the young Frenchman.
He saw his compatriot Luca Van Assche struggle to make much of an impact against Alexander Zverev on Friday, but Arthur Fils may feel his overall game is much bigger than Van Assche's and that makes him more dangerous.
However, Arthur Fils may need to find another level even to the one he produced against Casper Ruud if he is going to be Alexander Zverev in this Semi Final. The home player has been well supported in Hamburg and Zverev has been a very strong winner in all three matches played here and is serving at a huge level.
This has allowed Zverev to really have a go when it comes to the return of serve and he has broken at least three times in all three wins. While Arthur Fils had a strong serving day in the Quarter Final, he was given more of an examination by Dusan Lajovic in the Second Round and the Fils numbers have been far overachieving his overall performance on the clay courts.
Like his opponent, Arthur Fils has used his strong serving to give him some freedom on the return of serve and that has certainly worked for him in his three wins in Hamburg.
Playing against Alexander Zverev should be much tougher and Arthur Fils will struggle to match the emotion of his Quarter Final win. It makes it all the more difficult considering how well Zverev is playing this week and the home fans can push their favourite through to the Final.
MY PICKS: Anna Bondar to Win @ 2.37 Bet365 (2 Units)
Laslo Djere - 2.5 Games @ 1.90 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Alexander Zverev - 3.5 Games @ 1.70 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 11-10, - 1.60 Units (42 Units Staked, - 3.81% Yield)
No comments:
Post a Comment