Monroe/Reyes-Varela vs Zverev/Zverev betting preview with odds an our tips

The Monroe/Reyes-Varela – Zverev/Zverev tennis match will take place at the Grand Slam series tournament 26th February, and the bookmakers will accept bets on it until 07:00 Moscow time. The favorite of this confrontation is obvious and it is Monroe/Reyes-Varela, because we managed to win eleven victories in the previous thirteen meetings, and, in seven games, the victories were obtained ahead of schedule.

The coefficient 2.47 over the past few days has fallen heavily, due to the fact that most people bet on what will win Monroe/Reyes-Varela. And the coefficient 1.55 to win, which will win Zverev/Zverev, slightly rose.

Since Monroe/Reyes-Varela demonstrates its best tennis on hard, it is not surprising that after the season passed over a non-primer coating, the results dropped significantly. In six games on slow courts it turned out to win only two wins, and in four there were losses. One victory was just at this tournament, but we managed to beat our opponent, who is not only significantly lower in the world rankings, but also is not in the best shape. Monroe/Reyes-Varela pays too much attention to the attack, relying on a strong first serve, but at the reception it turns out not to show the best game, so if a protracted rally starts, then Monroe/Reyes-Varela at best turns off the serve without showing any sharpness in the game. On slow courts Monroe/Reyes-Varela does not always close the back line, and also practically does not play near the net, which is a weak point.

If at the start of the season I had to stumble a bit because of minor injuries, now Zverev/Zverev shows a much better game, having felt the taste of victories in this tournament. Three not very simple opponents were already beaten, and it is clearly seen that with each match Zverev/Zverev only adds, and this applies to absolutely all aspects of the game. Zverev/Zverev at the moment gives much more accurate, plays better at the reception, and also works much more with his feet. Although Zverev/Zverev likes to play hard and show an aggressive style of playing there, it turns out to play good sticky tennis on clay, and Zverev/Zverev can either adapt to the pace of the opponent or show her character and change the course of the game. Now Zverev/Zverev is the 95th racket of the world, and this tournament has already managed to protect the points, but if it goes further, it will significantly advance in the tennis rating.

Unlike bookmakers, who are confident that Monroe/Reyes-Varela is a favorite, experts believe that Zverev/Zverev has a chance of winning, so you can put up a 2.5% game.



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