03.07.2024, 16:15
London, Great Britain
Carlos Alcaraz and Aleksandar Vukic qualified for the Round of 64 at Wimbledon. Carlos Alcaraz defeated Mark Lajal in the round of 128, and Aleksandar Vukic defeated Sebastian Ofner to also qualify for the round of 64.
Carlos Alcaraz
World number 3 Carlos Alcaraz has advanced into the 64th round of the Wimbledon tournament. In the round of 128, he defeated Mark Lajal in straight sets by 7-6,7-5,6-2. According to records, highlights of his performance in that match were: 4 aces, 4 double faults, 56/89 first serve, 29/3 second serve, 2/4 break points saved, 14 service games won, 30 errors, 28 unforced errors, 28/67 first serve return points, 14/33 second serve return points and 5 break points converted.
Carlos Alcaraz now enters into the next round and he will play against Aleksandar Vukic. Carlos Alcaraz had beaten Aleksandar Vukic in their first meeting at the Roland Garros 2020 edition.
Aleksandar Vukic
Australian-born star Aleksandar Vukic made the headlines in the opening round of the Wimbledon tournament. Ranked in 69th, he played against 45th place Sebastian Ofner and won. The game between Aleksandar and Sebastian Ofner lasted through 5 sets and the score was 6-7,6-4,6-4,3-6,7-6. According to records, highlights of his performance in that match were: 24 aces, 9 double faults, 100/180 first serve, 71/80 second serve, 9/16 break points saved, 20 service games won, 71 errors, 74 unforced errors, 33/118 first serve return points, 40/77 second serve return points and 6 break points converted.
Aleksandar progresses into the round of 64 and he’s up against one of the very best players in the world, Carlos Alcaraz. He lost his first meeting against Alcaraz back in 2020.
Expert Betting Tips
It's no surprise that Carlos Alcaraz is heading into this game as the obvious favorites to win against Aleksandar Vukic. Aleksandar Vukic deserves some credit for his agility throughout the 5 set game against Sebsatian Ofner and it might just be his biggest asset in the forthcoming games. Carlos Alcaraz will need to be clinical to finish up the game as quickly as possible to avoid a long game with Aleksandar Vukic. Aleksandar Vukic won a set in their first meeting, i think he will be at his best again to hold Carlos Alcaraz for a long game.
- Over 27 Games at 1.60 Odds
- Total Sets 4 at 3.40 Odds
- Aleksandar Vukic to Win Set at 2.80 Odds