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But that is probably where the positives end for Harris. Rublev is a much better mover and defender, which makes him more likely to come back from defensive positions to get on top in the rallies. The Russian also seems to have a much wider margin of error on his powerful shots and can construct the point much better than Harris, who often relies on that one big hit-or-miss blow. Rublev is also far more experienced in championship matches, having already played five of them on the ATP Tour. With all the confidence the Russian has at the moment, Harris is much more likely to flop under pressure. Prediction: Rublev in 2
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