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Alejandro Tabilo vs. Albert Ramos-Vinolas: Preview and betting tips
Alejandro Tabilo will play Alberto-Ramos Vinolas in the final of the ATP Tour 250 tournament in Córdoba on Sunday evening. Despite his ranking position, the Chilean tennis player is a slight favourite for the clash.
Alejandro Tabilo will play Alberto-Ramos Vinolas in the final of the ATP Tour 250 tournament in Córdoba on Sunday evening. Despite his ranking position, the Chilean tennis player is a slight favourite for the clash.
Alejandro Tabilo is a 24-year-old tennis player originally from Chile. He is currently ranked 144th in the ATP rankings. However, it is already certain that he will be ranked 111th in Monday’s edition of the rankings, which will improve his career high.
Tabilo made his presence known at the very beginning of the current season, when he was in good form at the ATP Cup. Subsequently, he successfully made it to the main draw of the Australian Open, where he fell short to Carlos Alcaraz in the first round.
In Córdoba, Tabilo had to face qualifying battles as well. However, he hasn’t found his opponent so far and hasn’t lost a single set on his way to the final. Nothing Sebastian Baez or Diego Schwartzman could change that.
His opponent on Sunday will be thirty-four-year-old Spanish tennis player Albert Ramos-Vinolas. He is ranked 44th in the ATP rankings, but in May 2017 he was even ranked 17th.
Even Ramos-Vinolas has not lost a single set on Argentine clay. The toughest opponent he had to overcome was Lorenzo Sonego, whom he overcame after sets of 7::6 and 7::5. In the semi-finals he defeated the home team’s Londer 7: 6 and 6: 4.
So what to bet on? Alejandro Tabilo, who is in the form of his life, is a slight favourite given his current performances. If he follows up his previous performances, he should enjoy his first title on the ATP circuit.
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