Daniel Masur and Michael Vrbensky will face off in the 1st round of the Prague Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to play on Saturday at 1.30 pm on Court 1. Here you can find the head to head analysis and the prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Daniel Masur who should win in 3 sets.
As per the initial odds, Daniel Masur is the pick to win this match.
Daniel Masur -> 1.80
Michael Vrbensky -> 1.90
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Daniel Masur
Ranked no. 250,he will start his run in the Prague Challenger after he played his last match in All Lower Level Tournaments where he overcame 7-5 2-6 6-1 to in the 1st round the 12th of July.
Daniel has a 8-6 win-loss record in 2020, 0-0 on clay (See FULL STATS).
This will be the first match of the year on clay.
Talking about his overall career, Masur has an overall 260-187 record. He has positive 115-77 record on clay.
Last year in the Prague Challenger
Masur didn’t compete in the Prague Challenger in 2019.
Michael Vrbensky
Ranked no. 405, will start his run in the Prague Challenger after he played his last match in All Lower Level Tournaments where he overcame 6-2 2-6 11-9 to Safranek in the 1st round the 7th of August.
Michael has a 9-7 win-loss record in 2020, 6-3 on clay (See FULL STATS).
Michael’s best result of the current season was getting to the final in M15 Antalya.
In terms of his career, The Czech has an overall 116-71 record. He has positive 71-39 record on clay.
Last year in the Prague Challenger
The Czech didn’t compete in the Prague Challenger in 2019.
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