Upcoming tennis tournaments- st April- Miami Masters in Miami Florida (United States of America)
As we head into a new month, we are looking forward to some of the biggest tournaments that have been scheduled for April; but we will focus on the Miami Open which has been going on since mid-March and is now coming to a close on the first of April. Here’s our view of how the game might turn out.
Alexander Zverev vs. John Isner
This is a match we are looking forward to as the two players face off at the Miami Open finals.
Basing on past events, Zverev has higher chances of winning this tournament and walking away with the grand prize as he has more advantages on the court as opposed to Isner.
Their last three matches saw Zverev lead 3-0; this perhaps gives him a better chance of winning with at least 6-4 6-7 (5)6-1.
Looking at the traits of the players in the courts sometimes helps to give insight and a rough idea of how the players might play against each other.
Here is a list of the traits of Zverev and Isner.
Alexander Zverev
Great potential
Mentally fragile
Big Serve
Athletic
Mentally tough
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Cool under pressure
Attacking
Consistent performer
Clay courter
All courter
Strong return of serve
Erratic performer
Loves a home crowd
Big match player
Great tennis IQ
Mixes their game up
Heavy hitter
Great touch
Tall
Baseliner
John Isner
Big Serve
Tall
Hard courter
Heavy hitter
One dimensional game
Loves a home crowd
Serve and volley
Cool under pressure
Flat hitter
Mentally tough
Mentally fragile
Struggles with heat
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Attacking
Baseliner
In decline
Quick starter
High ball toss
Big match player
Erratic performer
Athletic
Slice
Injury prone
Struggles with wind
Both players have very strong traits on the courts and chances of an accurate prediction on who will be the winner of the tournament are very low.
We, however, lean with Zverev who seems to have a better advantage on the court given his traits although at the same time being open to the fact that Isner might as well beat the odds and walk away with the win because he is equally as good.
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