- Joined
- 30 Aug 2021
- Messages
- 493
- Reactions
- 1,933
31.10.21 - 10:00 CET
CHALLENGER MEN - SINGLES: Eckental (Germany) - Qualification, hard (indoor) - Semi-finals
This match will offer us a duel between home tennis player Henri Squire (614) and Shintaro Mochizuki (393) from Japan.
Squire is a 21-year-old tennis player and is at his ranking maximum. He's been in great form in recent weeks and has played 3 Futures finals, although he didn't reach the title in any of them. In the last one in Hamburg indoors, where he fell short to Paul. Last week he played in Ismainga where he lost to Bemelmans.
Mochizuki is an 18-year-old player and former world junior number one. He is 2 places below his best in the men's division. He has one clay final in Grodzisk Mazowiecki this year. His indoor score this year is 1/4 and he has only beaten Fancutt in the Challenger qualifier in Columbus.
In this game I will trust home player, who is playing great recently. Mochizuki is strongest on clay and hasn't played that much indoors.
Henri Squire to win @ 1.50
CHALLENGER MEN - SINGLES: Eckental (Germany) - Qualification, hard (indoor) - Semi-finals
This match will offer us a duel between home tennis player Henri Squire (614) and Shintaro Mochizuki (393) from Japan.
Squire is a 21-year-old tennis player and is at his ranking maximum. He's been in great form in recent weeks and has played 3 Futures finals, although he didn't reach the title in any of them. In the last one in Hamburg indoors, where he fell short to Paul. Last week he played in Ismainga where he lost to Bemelmans.
Mochizuki is an 18-year-old player and former world junior number one. He is 2 places below his best in the men's division. He has one clay final in Grodzisk Mazowiecki this year. His indoor score this year is 1/4 and he has only beaten Fancutt in the Challenger qualifier in Columbus.
In this game I will trust home player, who is playing great recently. Mochizuki is strongest on clay and hasn't played that much indoors.
Henri Squire to win @ 1.50