Tennis Betting Tips: Berrettini to win comfortably

Tuesday is here and I am back once again to present you with my tennis betting tips for the day. Disappointingly, just one of my three selections on Monday landed, but one was cut short due to a walkover.
I am hoping for better fortune today as there are some cracking matches in store. Below you will find my selections for Tuesday.
Tennis Betting Tips - Tuesday, July 23
Andrey Rublev to beat Camilo Ugo Carabelli 2-1 @ 13/5
You may think I might be mad to back Andrey Rublev right now given that his form of late has been underwhelming to say the least. The Russian was shocked as he crashed out of Wimbledon at the first round against Argentine Francisco Comesana, and this was followed by a swift exit at the Swedish Open, losing to another Argentine in Thiago Tirante.
Camilo Ugo Carabelli is up next for him at the Croatia Open and as you have probably guessed, he is also from Argentina. Rublev needs to break this recent trend of losing to players from the South American nation, but also to rediscover his own form. I think that he can bounce back here, but it won't be easy.
That early Wimbledon exit has rocked him and it will take time to build up his confidence again. And where better to start doing that than at a tournament he has won before? Rublev won here in 2017, so it is a place where he has experienced playing some of his best tennis, and this should help him find his rhythm again.
It will be a tough match for the 26-year-old, and one I see going the distance, but I think he can get back to winning ways.
Matteo Berrettini to beat Pavel Kotov 2-0 @ 4/5
Italian Matteo Berrettini heads to the Austrian Open Kitzbuhel in great spirits, having just landed the Swiss Open title. The world number 50 defeated two top 20 seeds in Felix Auger-Aliassime ans Stefanos Tsitsipas on his route to the trophy, and he demonstrated some brilliant tennis along the way.
He defeated Quentin Halys in the final and all his matches at the tournament were won in straight sets, which was most impressive. Berrettini is swiftly back in action in Austria and his opponent Pavel Kotov will know how tough this match will be.
The level of which Berrettini is playing at right now is far greater than his current ATP ranking would suggest, and his opponent is going to be in for a very difficult contest. I think the 28-year-old will continue his trend of winning comfortably, and I think he is worth backing to win in two sets once again.
Thiago Tirante to beat Dominic Thiem 2-1 @ 3/1
Tirante was one of the Argentine players to profit from Rublev's bad run of form, and after beating the Russian at the Swedish Open, the 23-year-old made his way to the semi-final, losing out to Portugal's Nuno Borges.
He demonstrated some excellent skill on court in that tournament and I am expecting more of the same in Austria. Last week has been the best of his career to date and I think he will look to ride a wave of momentum here.
Tirante is up against Dominic Thiem, who is partaking in his home event as part of his farewell tour. As a previous champion here, as well as having the backing of the crowd, Tirante is in for a challenge.
However, the form he is in from last week has him in much better shape against the veteran Austrian, whose last appearance saw him fall at the first hurdle in the Swiss Open. This is sure to be one of the more interesting battles on court on Tuesday, and one I think will go all the way - but in favour of the young Argentine.
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