Will Novak come back and show us again how strong he can be?

  • Title : Will Novak come back and show us again how strong he can be?
Date: 16 Nov 2020  |   Bet:   |   Odds: 1.65  |  
Author: UltraMati  |   Category: Tennis  |   Units: /10
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Summary:

There is no simple draw at the ATP Finals, after all, the eight best players of the year face each other. For a week, tennis at the highest level is offered in the O2 Arena in London.

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With Andrey Rublev from Russia and Diego Schwartzman, two debutants will be at the start in London. The task couldn't be more difficult for both newbies. Rublev opens on Sunday against Rafael Nadal, before the duel between Novak Djokovic and Diego Schwartzman is on the program on Monday.

My Tip is Novak -4 point

At the 500 tournament in the Wiener Stadthalle, the “Djoker” already stated that he would end the year as number one and then focused on the finals in London. With a title win, he could catch up with record winner Roger Federer.

Among the experts, the number one in the world is also a big favorite to win the title. Accordingly, an opening defeat against the debutant from South America would be a big surprise. The betting base odds comparison delivers maximum odds of 1.17 for the Serb between Djokovic and Schwartzman.

This year, however, the 20,000-seat arena will remain almost completely empty and the breathtaking atmosphere will be missing. Instead of linesmen, technology is brought to the fore because the hawk-eye decides whether a ball was "in" or "out".