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Tomas Machac vs Andy Murray: ATP Miami preview and betting tips
The talented Czech tennis player will play in the eighth round of the ATP Masters tournament in Miami on Sunday evening. In the match Tomáš Macháč vs Andy Murray our representative will definitely have a chance to succeed. The match will start on Sunday, 24 March at 19:00 and will be broadcast live by bookmakers.
The talented Czech tennis player will play in the eighth round of the ATP Masters tournament in Miami on Sunday evening. In the match Tomas Machac vs Andy Murray our representative will definitely have a chance to succeed. The match will start on Sunday, March 24 at 19:00 and will be broadcast live by bookmakers.
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Tomas Machac could play in the eighth round of a Masters tournament for the first time in his career. To do so, he would need to knock out former world number one Andy Murray. The match will start on Sunday, March 24 at 19:00 and will be broadcast live by bookmakers.
Lifetime win for Czech player, tough match for Murray
In the first round, the draw was very favourable for Tomas Machac as he came up against Darwin Blanche, only 16 years old. In the second round, he also defeated Andrey Rublev, the sixth player on the ATP ranking, after 6:4 and 6:4 sets. The Russian national player thus recorded his third loss against Czech tennis players this year, recently falling to Jakub Mensik and Jiri Lehecka.
Andy Murray has already passed his best tennis years. Despite his advanced age, he is still among the elite. However, the former world number one has had two physically very demanding duels in Miami, during which he spent more than five hours on the court. So the question remains in what physical condition he will enter the match.
Betting tip – Machac and over 17.5 games
This will be the second mutual duel between these players. The first one took place this February in Marseille, where Machac won after sets 7:5 and 6:4. We can expect a similar course now. After the biggest victory in his career, he will certainly not have an easy job, but he will deservedly play the role of a paper favourite.
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