Semi-final action at the tournament in Santiago and final action in Dubai and Acapulco will be played on Saturday, March 4. Below we look at some of our best tennis betting tips for the day including Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Tommy Paul.
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Daniil Medvedev v Andrey Rublev
Rublev and Medvedev grew up on the Tour together as they come from the same country and are close in age. They have been playing each other for years and Medvedev generally fared better winning most of those matches. Even in the professionals, Medvedev leads 4-2 but his last win came in 2021.
One thing to remember is that Rublev won their last two matches including one at the ATP Finals last year. Both of their final two matches went to three sets so familiarity seemingly makes the matches interesting.
Right now Medvedev is playing on a higher level. There is no question about that and he seems to be quite confident in his game. Don’t underestimate Rublev because he can make your life miserable, especially if you play the way Medvedev does.
Rublev is the defending champion and while I could see him win again I’d have to side with Medvedev as the winner. Thought I think it likely goes in three sets.
Tip: Three sets in the match: 5/4 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)
Tommy Paul v Alex de Minaur
Oh, this will be a very interesting final in Acapulco. Mostly because it’s an interesting matchup with both players having very tough semi-finals. Paul played the longest match in Acapulco history with it ending well over 3 hours. de Minaur had a late finish playing a hard match against Rune.
Both should be drained we should see some heavy legs in the final. That could actually hurt more de Minaur because hes’ the one that relies on them far more than Paul. He’s still the one who can play longer because of the way he plays tennis so it might also be a positive for him.
de Minaur actually dominates the matchup as he won all three of their matches so far. All three came last year and all three were on different surfaces so it’s a really compelling case for the Australian.
I expect a close one and a battle between the two with the over likely to cover. I think both will try to keep their serves and see what happens. I lean towards de Minaur but will settle on the over.
Tip: Over 22.5 games in the match: 5/6 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)
Nicolas Jarry v Jaime Munar
Nicolas Jarry is only one win away from a final in Santiago and it’s not that surprising. He’s been playing really well during this clay stretch and he nearly made the final in Rio last week but Alcaraz happened. This week hasn’t seen him playing as well as in Rio but he’s been grinding out wins at home.
His next opponent is a very tricky one as many consider Munar one of the better clay players on Tour. He generally only plays on that surface and can be really good on it but his game tends to be too much up and down for the highest results.
I expect something similar here as I think that both players will win at least one set. The crowd factor might push Jarry towards the finish line but I would not bet on it. Munar can win this match simply by outlasting Jarry who should be tired by now.
Take the three sets because I think both will be up and down and all of their previous matches went to three sets. The score is 1-1.
Tip: Three sets in the match: 6/5 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)
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