Pedro Martinez (44) vs Jannik Sinner (12) – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 10/05/22

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Pedro Martinez and Jannik Sinner will play against each other in the first round of the Rome Masters. The game will start on May 10 at 19:30 UK time.
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Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction One – Handicap (-4) for Sinner – 1.65.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction Two – Total Games Under 22.5 – 1.63.

Match Predict – Handicap (-4) for Sinner

Martinez is looking pretty good on the clay this season. However, Pedro almost always has trouble with stronger opponents. With his opponent in the first round at the current tournament in Rome, Martinez was frankly unlucky. Jannik Sinner is clearly the stronger player in this pairing.

Total Games – Under 22.5

Jannik Sinner is the favourite and is likely to win the upcoming meeting. Jannik is in good form at the moment. The Italian recently reached the quarter-finals at the Monte Carlo Masters. We expect Sinner to do well at his home tournament in Rome as well.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Pedro Martinez vs Jannik Sinner 

Pedro Martinez:

Pedro Martinez has lost three of his previous four matches. For him, these are certainly very disappointing statistics.

Admittedly, Pedro’s opponents have not been easy either. In Madrid, last week the Spaniard lost in the first round to Alex De Minaur (6-7, 6-1, 3-6). Martinez played the first two sets on a good level but in the deciding set, he was not too confident with his serve.

Defeat to Ilya Ivashka (4-6, 6-7) in Barcelona could really be called a disappointment. Besides, Ivashka was far from his optimum condition at that moment.

However, Martinez also had some positive moments. At the end of February, he won the tournament in Santiago.

Jannik Sinner:

Sinner only reached the third round at the recent Masters in Madrid. After beating Tommy Paul (6-7, 7-6, 6-3) and Alex De Minaur (6-4, 6-1), Sinner lost badly to Felix Auger Aliassime, taking only three games in two sets (1-6, 2-6).

At the same time, Jannik may well have dropped out after the first round. In the match against Paul, he came back from a (6-7, 2-5) deficit. The American missed the match ball in the second set at 6-5.

Sinner made it through to the quarter-finals in Monte Carlo, where he lost to Alexander Zverev (7-5, 3-6, 6-7) in a super-tense match. Against the German, Jannik played very well but made a few mistakes in the tie-break of the decisive set.

Safe Bets

In 4 of Sinner’s last 5 matches, more than 9.5 games have been played in the first set. We offer to bet on “1st Set Games – Over 9.5” with the odds of 2.10.

Get Quick Rich

Martinez has played three tie-breaks in his last five games. We offer to bet on “Tie-Break – Yes” with the odds of 2.58.

Match Details and Statistics

Type of Court – Clay

Speed of Court – 4/10

Martinez’s Rating – 44

Pedro Martinez Wins/Losses in 2022 – 13/10

Sinner’s Rating – 12

Jannik Sinner Wins/Losses in 2022 – 21/5

Most popular FAQ for Pedro Martinez vs Jannik Sinner 

Who won the last meeting between these players?

The tennis players have not played before. 

Where will this fixture be played?

The match will be played at Court 3, Stadio del tennis di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds for the Italian Open at Vbet and William Hill.

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