Benoit Paire (67) vs Casper Ruud (8) – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 18/05/22

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Benoit Paire and Casper Ruud will play against each other at the 1/8 stage of the Geneva Open. The game will start on May 18 at 17:00 UK time.
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Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction One – Handicap (+5.5) for Paire – 1.65.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction Two – Total Games Over 20 – 2.05.

Match Predict – Handicap (+5.5) for Paire

Ruud is confidently leading 4-0 against Paire. We believe that Casper will win this match as well. The Norwegian looks much better than the Frenchman. In addition, Ruud has quite a lot of ranking points to defend at the current tournament in Geneva, as he is the reigning champion.

Total Games – Over 20

The most recent head-to-head encounters between the two tennis players have been long. Most likely, in the upcoming match, we should expect a similar scenario.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Benoit Paire vs Casper Ruud 

Benoit Paire:

Paire continues to struggle with a new wave of psychological problems.

Benoit has only won three matches at the ATP main draw level this year. Oddly enough, the Frenchman won two at the Australian Open.

After that, a black streak began. Paire even lost where he seemed to have an advantage.

In Geneva, Benoit finally made it through to the first round. The former world #18 beat Emil Ruusuvuori (7-5, 5-7, 6-4) of Finland. The important thing here is that Paire pressed his opponent in the third set, despite the tensest conditions.

Casper Ruud:

Ruud, meanwhile, decided to get some extra practice on the clay before Roland Garros.

Apparently, the Norwegian is very unhappy with his performances this spring. The only exception was the recent Masters in Rome, where he managed to reach the semi-finals. A step from the decisive match, Casper lost to Novak Djokovic (4-6, 3-6).

In the remaining tournaments, Ruud disappointed his fans. In Madrid, he did not even make it past a single round, losing straight away to Dusan Lajovic (6-7, 6-2, 4-6).

He won just one match each at the Monte Carlo Masters and Munich and dropped out of the quarter-finals in Barcelona.

Ruud is the reigning champion of the tournament in Geneva. This, by the way, is another reason why he decided to look into Switzerland.

Safe Bets

In 4 of Ruud’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 2.33.

Get Rich Quick

In the last five matches, Paire has played two tie-breaks. We offer to bet on “Tie-Break – Yes” with the odds of 2.24.

Match Details and Statistics

Type of Court – Clay

Speed of Court – 5/10

Paire’s Rating – 67

Benoit Paire Wins/Losses in 2022 – 6/15

Ruud’s Rating – 8

Casper Ruud Wins/Losses in 2022 – 20/9

Most popular FAQ for Benoit Paire vs Casper Ruud 

Who won the last meeting between these players?

Ruud leads 4-0 in the head-to-head clash. All matches have been played on clay. In their last meeting, the Norwegian was stronger in three sets a year ago at another Swiss Open in Gstaad (6-2, 5-7, 6-3).

Where will this fixture be played?

The match will be played in Geneva, Switzerland.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

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

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