Do you suppose Zeballos is in form here or exhausted from winning last week's tournament?
On paper Zeballes should be able to beat Capdeville:
• Zeballos 27 years old and ranked #43 in the world (was #41 at best so he is close to his best ever ranking). • Capdeville 29 y.o. and #151 (was #76 at best).
Capdeville hasn't impressed so far this year having not passed the qualifying stage in two tournaments and reaching semi's in a challenger tournament (where he retired).
I got him at 1.53 2 days ago and sticking with it. There really isn't any reason for him to tank here as far as I could see, and obviously he's in great form after watching the VTR open matches. Zeballos a bit Muggish, but his opponent is also a mug, so that doesn't matter really. Imo, last weeks win should have given him confidence. Probably not enough to beat Almugro 2nd round, but definately a Capedeville today.
Only thing worrying me is the no stream. Usually don't bet on matches like that, especially since you don't know what the court looks like with the indoor clay (fake-ish clay) court andhow it plays.
But in the end, he should take this in 2.
I got him at 1.53 2 days ago and sticking with it. There really isn't any reason for him to tank here as far as I could see, and obviously he's in great form after watching the VTR open matches. Zeballos a bit Muggish, but his opponent is also a mug
What are the chances of a Zeballos retirement? It's all guess work without pictures, but something with the prices between sets and then this for the first 3 games?
What are the chances of a Zeballos retirement? It's all guess work without pictures, but something with the prices between sets and then this for the first 3 games?