Guillermo Garcia-Lopez +135 vs. Carlos Moya
Normally, this could be a prime spot for a let-down for Garcia-Lopez after ousting Almagro in the last round. However, he shouldn't lose much focus with the chance to beat another "name" in Carlos Moya. Moya leads the h-2-h, 3-1, but you can see that Garcia-Lopez has played him tough each time. Especially on clay where he has taken him to a tie break each of the two times they met on that surface. Moya has also been playing some pretty mediocre tennis against lesser opponents, dropping a set in Round 1 & letting Alba push him to a 2nd set tie break. I think GGL is ripe with confidence; breaks through and takes at least one set from Moya here on clay & looks ripe for another possible scalp of a seeded player.
Normally, this could be a prime spot for a let-down for Garcia-Lopez after ousting Almagro in the last round. However, he shouldn't lose much focus with the chance to beat another "name" in Carlos Moya. Moya leads the h-2-h, 3-1, but you can see that Garcia-Lopez has played him tough each time. Especially on clay where he has taken him to a tie break each of the two times they met on that surface. Moya has also been playing some pretty mediocre tennis against lesser opponents, dropping a set in Round 1 & letting Alba push him to a 2nd set tie break. I think GGL is ripe with confidence; breaks through and takes at least one set from Moya here on clay & looks ripe for another possible scalp of a seeded player.