As you can see, is a duel between two Germans, where they take a lot of posts in the ATP rankings, and I believe today that this difference can be seen reflected in the score, besides other factors that I will comment. Becker is the world number 41, and Philip is 84, so we can see no difference, which is no small.
Benjamin Becker, is a player who likes to play hard, and although no great results, the truth is that they defend very well at the bottom of the track, and develops very well, being fairly short reach many balls rival, and that for an advantage, besides having a good serve, anyway this year has just begun the season playing doubles, do not quite understand because he has not played singles, but good as this in this tournament the first round that cost him a win Andres Vinciguerra to get shot in the tournament, won in 3 sets, and show that this good of shape despite not playing any individual tournament so far, 13 aces and sack seemed very thin during his first serves today to rival Petchzner this can be very important to end up imposing, this in addition to their mobility in this track, you can finish swing the balance for a site or otherwise.
The other German, Philip Petzschner, current world number 84, if you've played in this early season, and their results can not be worse, first in Brisbane was defeated in the first round before a Gicquel 6-3, 6-1, that in principle ought to be a rival to the same level as, and in Australia Open is also alighted in the first round against compatriot Florian Mayer after going 2-0 winning sets to 0, also a rival of the same entity as the . I come here to Zagreb and got its first win of the season, before Christophe Rochus was a very bad game, where it seemed that the German played without a win, playing clubs throughout the match, and against an opponent as Rochus, who barely not serve the truth that the result does not surprise me. But I think today has a more difficult opponent, with a good serve and that it can move much on track, and that he did not like it, and saw the other day who does not take a lot of rallies and often end up failing, by So I think that's a plus for my pick.
I think this game if fine with Becker's serve, and hold the sticks Petchzner doing a good rally should be imposed fairly easily
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