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cyberpixie
Shane that this isn't the final. Should be a ding dong of a match!
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Selim Temizyürek
Rublev will take it for sure
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VillageIdiotDan
Let's go triple-A! You're going to have to play lights out to been Rublev but you have the game
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SuperBets
After a disastrous ATP Cup campaign, Felix Auger-Aliassime has rediscovered his form at the Adelaide International. After a first-round bye, the young Canadian has picked up fairly straightforward wins over the Australians James Duckworth and Alex Bolt. But he will need to up his game when he takes on the in-form Andrey Rublev, who has made a superb start to the season. The Russian won the title in Doha last week and played some fine tennis to pass the potentially challenging tests posed by Sam Querrey and Dan Evans.

As a result, he must be accounted the heavy favourite coming into this match. Not only did he beat Auger-Aliassime in their only previous meeting, albeit two years ago and on clay, but he is also in the form of his life. He has won all seven matches he has played so far in 2020 and looks set to make a real impact this year. His forehand particularly has proved too hot to handle for all of his opponents thus far this year and with Auger-Aliassime not at his best, expect Rublev to claim another scalp.

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Aemilius
Like both, Ruby in 3
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Aemilius
I was right ?
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Tm4k
Felix!! Time to get the confidence back!!?
ashylarrymp
This will be good!! Im leaning rublev
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