If Rus drops a set 6-1 to Diachenko she should certainly drop one to the more talented and better rested Cabrera. I got a chance to follow both of their last matches and felt Rus should have lost that match. She lost serve first in the 3rd set. I don't think Cabrera in that situation allows herself to steal serve first only to lose the set and match. I was concerned though that Cabrera lost so many serves in the 2nd set (to a player currently in bad form) but was impressed with her ability to steal them back. I also like the fact that Cabrera beat Rus 2-1 only 3 months ago. I like Cab to win in 2 sets but wouldnt be surprised nor worried if it went to 3 seeing as how players at this rank seem to always go 3 sets.
Broady -210
I had bet Broady to win ML against Jang as I was super confident that she would cruise past Jang even though Jang had beaten her twice already but I had another opportunity to watch Jang's match against Rodionova and Jang not only struggled and looked tired but Rodionova had her on the ropes SOOO many times and did not capitalize. I like the way Broady has been playing but I was obviously super comcerned when she dropped the 1st set to who I thought was a tired sloppy Jang, I regained my confidence after she briskly took the 2nd set and felt right about my assesment of Jang being tired... Looking at Kuder/Frech match after Frech (who I had bet on) won 1st set and could have won the match had she capitalized on on being up 3-2 going into her serve but allowed Kuder to steal Frech's next 2 serves which didn't surprise me as she did battle Frech pretty hard in the 1st set even though the score doesnt really show that. BUT the 3rd set is where you see the differemce in skill, age, and experiencel from a ranked #172 Frech (age 20) and a ranked #122 Broady (age 27). Frech and Kuder are roughly the same age and even though Frech lost serve, she stole Kuders next 2 serves but lost her next 2 serves as well. I expect a more experienced Broady to use her experience and (at the moment) superior skill to beat Kuder in that situation. Broady in her 8 years seems to have capped at around the ATP #130 ish rank and she hovered in the 100-200 rank her whole career. Kuder is young and doesnt have the experience, she definately has more upside than Broady being only 20 and this is the year she plays more than 6 - 9 matches a year (5 matches totaled played in 2012, 6 matches in 2013 & 2014, 9 matches in 2016 and 24 played in 2017 . To me this is great news for Broady bettors.
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Cabrera -125
If Rus drops a set 6-1 to Diachenko she should certainly drop one to the more talented and better rested Cabrera. I got a chance to follow both of their last matches and felt Rus should have lost that match. She lost serve first in the 3rd set. I don't think Cabrera in that situation allows herself to steal serve first only to lose the set and match. I was concerned though that Cabrera lost so many serves in the 2nd set (to a player currently in bad form) but was impressed with her ability to steal them back. I also like the fact that Cabrera beat Rus 2-1 only 3 months ago. I like Cab to win in 2 sets but wouldnt be surprised nor worried if it went to 3 seeing as how players at this rank seem to always go 3 sets.
Broady -210
I had bet Broady to win ML against Jang as I was super confident that she would cruise past Jang even though Jang had beaten her twice already but I had another opportunity to watch Jang's match against Rodionova and Jang not only struggled and looked tired but Rodionova had her on the ropes SOOO many times and did not capitalize. I like the way Broady has been playing but I was obviously super comcerned when she dropped the 1st set to who I thought was a tired sloppy Jang, I regained my confidence after she briskly took the 2nd set and felt right about my assesment of Jang being tired... Looking at Kuder/Frech match after Frech (who I had bet on) won 1st set and could have won the match had she capitalized on on being up 3-2 going into her serve but allowed Kuder to steal Frech's next 2 serves which didn't surprise me as she did battle Frech pretty hard in the 1st set even though the score doesnt really show that. BUT the 3rd set is where you see the differemce in skill, age, and experiencel from a ranked #172 Frech (age 20) and a ranked #122 Broady (age 27). Frech and Kuder are roughly the same age and even though Frech lost serve, she stole Kuders next 2 serves but lost her next 2 serves as well. I expect a more experienced Broady to use her experience and (at the moment) superior skill to beat Kuder in that situation. Broady in her 8 years seems to have capped at around the ATP #130 ish rank and she hovered in the 100-200 rank her whole career. Kuder is young and doesnt have the experience, she definately has more upside than Broady being only 20 and this is the year she plays more than 6 - 9 matches a year (5 matches totaled played in 2012, 6 matches in 2013 & 2014, 9 matches in 2016 and 24 played in 2017 . To me this is great news for Broady bettors.
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