Jan-Lennard Struff vs Alex de Minaur Betting Tip 2024 - Vienna, Austria
Introduction
In an exciting Round of 32 clash at the ATP Vienna in Austria, the towering German Jan-Lennard Struff will take on the agile Australian Alex de Minaur. This matchup promises to deliver thrilling tennis action as both players bring their unique strengths to the court. For the best odds and latest updates on this match, check out Betarena.
Player Analysis
Jan-Lennard Struff
Jan-Lennard Struff, standing at an impressive height of 6'5" (1.96m) and weighing 203lb (92kg), is known for his powerful serves and aggressive baseline game. Despite recent mixed performances, including a loss in the US Open, Struff's imposing presence on the court can trouble any opponent.
Alex de Minaur
Alex de Minaur, with a height of 6'0" (1.83m) and a weight of 152lb (69kg), is a dynamic player with exceptional speed and defensive skills. Coming off a close match in ATP Antwerp where he displayed great resilience, de Minaur will look to capitalize on his agility and counterpunching abilities against Struff.
Match Prediction
Considering their recent performances and head-to-head record, Alex de Minaur enters this match as the favorite with odds of 1.33 (-300), while Jan-Lennard Struff is the underdog with odds of 3.4 (+240). De Minaur's consistency and court coverage could pose challenges for Struff, who will rely on his powerful game to dictate play.
Key Match Stats from Previous Matches:
Alex de Minaur's Previous Match Stats:
- Aces: 8
- Double Faults: 3
- 1st Serve: 65.4%
- 2nd Serve: 89.3%
- Break Points: 50%
- Points Won: 90
- 1st Serve Points: 77.4%
- 2nd Serve Points: 42.9%
Jan-Lennard Struff's Previous Match Stats:
This encounter is likely to be fiercely contested, with both players showcasing their strengths. However, based on current form and playing style, Alex de Minaur is predicted to secure the victory in a hard-fought battle.
Prediction:
Alex de Minaur to win in three sets.
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