ATP Tennis – 07082019

Today’s predictions

Radu Albot vs. Guido Pella: Guido Pella

Marin Cilic vs. John Millman: Marin Cilic

Richard Gasquet vs. Kei Nishikori: Avoid

Rafael Nadal vs. Dan Evans: Rafael Nadal

Roberto Bautista Agut vs. Diego Schwatrzman: Avoid

Christian Garin vs. John Isner: John Isner

Daniil Medvedev vs. Kyle Edmund: Daniil Medvedev

Denis Shapovalov vs. Dominic Thiem: Denis Shapovalov

Ilya Ivashka vs. Gael Monfils: Gael Monfils

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Hubert Hurkacz: Stefanos Tsitsipas

Borna Coric vs. Adrian Mannarino: Borna Coric

Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Milos Raonic: Avoid

Karen Khachanov vs. Stan Wawrinka: Karen Khachanov

Based on pre-match odds on http://www.bet365.com, if you were to stake £10 on each recommendation, your total stake would be £100 and the total return would be £152.9.

I will post tomorrow on the actual result and the success of the recommendations.

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