Thiem’s Seven Exhibition, 8th July 2020

There were some decent matches yesterday. Let’s see if we get more of the same today.

Hopefully we’ll get some decent players in the WTA Exhibitions soon.

EXHIBITION MATCHES = REDUCED STAKES!

Berrettini (2.44) v Bautista Agut (1.68)

Due to start at 12:00

Berrettini leads their previous matches 3-1. He won their last 2 meetings which included a win on clay in Munich in April 2019. He won in straight sets. He also won their only other clay match in the Gstaad final in July 2018. Bautista Agut’s win was on a hard court in Doha in January 2019.

Overall results in the last 12 months favour Bautista Agut. He has also been better in 2020 with 12 wins from 15 matches. Berrettini has won 8 from 13.

They both have good records on clay and have both won 7 of their last 10 on this surface.

Berrettini had not played on clay since the French Open in May last year. He could have been forgiven for taking a little time to adjust to playing on clay when all his matches during Covid-19 have been on hard courts. His match with Dennis Novak was very tight. Berrettini took the first break of serve but wasn’t able to hold on to the lead. He took the set in a tie break. An early break at the start of the second set was enough to give him the match.

Bautista Agut had lost both his previous clay matches against Khachanov. In their match yesterday a single break in each set was enough for him to change that trend. He has won all 3 of his clay matches during the lockdown and has won them in straight sets.

We can expect very tight sets today and a third set is likely.

We have some value on Berrettini as underdog. However I am giving Bautista Agut a slight edge to win. Lay Bautista Agut around 1.50 and remove some liability around 1.90. Back him around 2.20. Lay the set 1 winner.

Khachanov (1.42) v Novak (2.98)

Due to start at 1:30 pm

Khachanov won both their previous matches. The most recent was in Dubai in February. He won in straight sets on a hard court. The other was indoors in 2018, also in straight sets.

Overall results in the last 12 months are stronger for Novak. His best results were mainly in Challenger tournaments. He has played a lot more matches on clay in the last year.

Khachanov’s last match on clay before this week was a quarter final at the French Open in May 2019. In his first match of this exhibition he lost in straight sets to Bautista Agut.

Both players performed well in their last matches. I don’t expect many breaks of serve. Khachanov really should take the match but there might be a few price swings. I would rather wait for a better price on Khachanov. However if he hits 1.25 in the early games it is worth a small lay on him and remove liability around 1.50. I would take 1.80 on Khachanov.

Struff (1.73) v Ruud (2.24)

Due to start at 3 pm

Struff has won both their previous matches. They last met at the US Open in August last year on a hard court. He won in straight sets. Their other match was on clay in Monte Carlo in April 2017. He also won that match in 2 sets.

Ruud’s win percentages are a little better in the last 12 months and also in 2020. His clay results have also been stronger.

Ruud’s match against Thiem yesterday was his first during the pandemic. He played well and was only broken once in the first set. In set 2 he took the first break of serve but wasn’t able to hold on to the lead. Thiem took the set in a tie break.

Struff played an excellent match against Rublev yesterday. He took the opening set and only a later break for Rublev took them into the tie break third set. Struff had 2 match points but Rublev saved them and took the match. Struff was only broken twice in the match but his serve stats weren’t amazing. He had to work hard for some of his service holds. Rublev fought hard but had problems with his first serve. Less than half of them found the court.

Ruud’s serve should be more solid that Rublev’s was so Struff will get fewer chances. This will be another tight one. It’s a tough one to call but the value is on Ruud. I would lay whoever breaks first in the opening set. Lay the set 1 winner.

Thiem (1.40) v Rublev (3.15)

Due to start at 7:15 pm

Thiem leads their previous matches 2-1. Their last 2 matches were on clay with the most recent being in Hamburg in July last year. Rublev won in 2 tie breaks. Thiem’s win on clay was in Monte Carlo in April 2018. He won 5-7, 7-5, 7-5.

Their overall win percentages in the last 12 months and in 2020 are fairly even. Thiem has better clay results.

Rublev will need to improve on his serving performance against Struff yesterday. In a lot of ways he got away with a poor serving day. He isn’t likely to get the win over Thiem if he serves as poorly.

Thiem didn’t dominate his first match of the week but looked more solid. Rublev will be more focused today and it should be a great match.

Lay Thiem around 1.25 and remove the liability around 1.50. Back Thiem if he goes a break behind or if he loses set 1.

Very good chance of 3 sets.

 
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TradeShark Diary, 7th July 2020

It can sometimes be difficult to know the latest details of the lockdown rules. As I have said before due to Sue working on the Covid ward we have been extra careful especially when it came to Michelle, Paul (Son in Law) and the kids. Sue had arranged to go and see them this morning. She had initially said that as only one grandparent was allowed to visit inside the house could I drop her off and pick her up later? That didn’t sound right to me. It wouldn’t have been the first time she had got the rule changes wrong. She announced that the social distancing rules had changed to 1 metre about 3 weeks before it actually changed. A quick google search showed that it wasn’t just 1 grandparent. You can visit another family in their home. I knew she wanted to have time with Michelle on her own so they can catch up with all the family gossip etc so I agreed to drop her off. On Sunday Sue said I was allowed to go into their house when I went to pick her up. If I went after 3 pm I could see Ella when she got home from school.

Diary

I arrived just before 3. Michelle had gone to pick Ella up. I called Sue to check I was OK to go in. Her and Michelle have always been like a private girls club. They arrange things between themselves and are both control freaks (though to different degrees). I don’t know if that is also the case with non step parent families but I just go along with it after all these years. Maybe its just step dad’s who get the mushroom treatment. Anyway I walked into the hallway and 3 year old Ivy came running down the hall with her arms wide. “DADDAAADD!” As far as I knew we were still keeping a distance. I didn’t want to upset her by pushing her away. Sue called out from the living room. “We’re allowed cuddles!”

I wasn’t arguing. Lockdown hasn’t been that bad for me but something I have REALLY missed is these two little girls. Ivy was clearly very happy to be able to climb all over her personal climbing frame again. It was an amazing feeling. I had about 15 minutes to play with Ivy before Ella got home. Ella also likes to climb granddad but also starts her hugs with a running jump. She has knocked my over a few times when I was kneeling down and wasn’t paying attention. I was paying attention today. I caught her and she wrapped her arms and legs around me. After a few minutes it almost felt like the last few months never happened.

The only matches today that seemed to be worth posting about were at the Thiem’s Seven Exhibition. There are some decent players taking part so check the blog for those this week.

Apparently Tesco are removing social distancing controls from store on Wednesday. There will be no controls of the number of people allowed in the stores. No one way system around the store and no control of the queuing at the tills. There is still the “one metre plus” rule that, let’s face it, the majority of people are going to ignore. I’ll try to stick to the quieter times to shop which is usually what I do anyway.

TradeShark members should look out for something new that’s coming to the members pages. If you want a sneak peak here is the link. You will need to be a Tradeshark members or a subscriber to the trading tips emails to access it.

Stay safe.

 
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