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The Kazakh has two head-to-head wins from last year but it seems like it should be closer this time. Both opponents excel at disrupting the opponent, they just do it in very different ways. The match should be extremely good to watch with both players playing an all-court game and having some great feel of the ball. Bublik’s game has a fine margin of error and when he’s on, his power should be a significant advantage. I’ll go with him to back up his past two wins but expect it to be very tight this time around.
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