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Isner or Kirus will triumph in Atlanta?

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Next week begins the Atlantis ATP250 ATP series tournament, which took place in 2010 for its lost Indianapolis (where the 1988 event took place). For a long time, the miniature tournament predicted by buy tennis picks at the 4, 000th Central Court is a favorite spot for American bombers such as Andy Roddick and Mardi Fish in the past and John Isner nowadays.

The Wimbledon semi-finalist has been defending his title from last year and the first in the circuit, returning back to the scene after the missed Newport. It is he who is the most successful in Atlanta with his four triumphs, and his main competitor for the fifth prize will be Nick Kirough.




Isner may have problems with his second opponent in the face (potentially) young Australian talent Alex de Minor, with Misha Zverev and Mikhail Yujny in the quarter.

Ivo Karlovcic or Donald Young will be expecting the fourth placed Matthew Ebden, and Francis Tiafof thinks about the semi-final of the tournament. Last year`s finalist Ryan Harrison also has his chances, and Chong Hoon will play for the first time Masters tennis in Madrid.

Main competitors in the last quarter of Nick Kirus are Jeremy Shardy, Malek Jaziri and Cameron Nori.

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