I bet even my grandmother can see that this is going to be an interesting matchup. Camilo Ugo Carabelli, while a higher seed in the tournament, has had a string of lost games recently that makes his tennis racket seem like it's made of spaghetti, what with the way he's been serving up losses on a silver platter. Seriously though, someone ought to tell him that playing tennis isn't about seeing how many ways you can lose a match.
On the other hand, we have Cristian Garin who, let's face it, hasn't been cruising breezily through this tournament either. The man lost to Rinderknech, came back strong against Rodesch, only to then lose another hair-puller against Zeppieri. And let's not forget that he's unseeded. But amid all this turbulence, he's still in the game.
However, dear punters do note that even in the most unpredictable times, sometimes, the glistening glimmer of something beautiful shines through, and in this case, that beacon of hope for your betting bucks is Garin, albeit unseeded, but trending upward with his recent wins.
Carabelli may be a 5th seed, but he seems to have forgotten his A-game at home. I'd suggest he stops by IKEA to pick up a new one before his next match! And you might want to consider shopping around for better bets.
So, without further ado, tug on your seat belts because this might be a straight-sets clean sweep.
Albert’s Prediction: Garin in straight sets.