So, we start off with Maguire-Trump and Robertson-Ding. A bit of a shame to have these two matches at the same time, because they are the two most interesting in this round.
Maguire and Trump have both played quite well so far, Maguire perhaps being slightly more impressive. Not much history between the two, I can only remember their clash in the World Open last season, which was too short for any real conclusions. It was before Trump's real breakthrough, and Maguire was in better form as well. A have a feeling he just might be a frame or two stronger here. If Trump goes for his shots again and leaves a few chances, a fully concentrated Maguire is just the kind of player to take advantage.
Robertson-Ding should be equally interesting. For two players who have been in the top6 or so for a while now, they haven't played many big matches either. I suppose their Grand Prix final was the big one, and Robertson won it convincingly. I think it was mostly the case of Ding being tired and sleepy, and not really having the fight in him to stay with Robertson on that occasion. He should be pretty fresh here, but his form is perhaps questionable. He won his two matches in deciders, against players he was expected to well against, and let's be honest, his opponents threw away great chances to take him out. On the other hand, Robertson has gone through quite comfortably, and seemed impressive from what I've seen. I would give him the edge here, 6-3 or 6-4ish.
Bring it on.
Maguire and Trump have both played quite well so far, Maguire perhaps being slightly more impressive. Not much history between the two, I can only remember their clash in the World Open last season, which was too short for any real conclusions. It was before Trump's real breakthrough, and Maguire was in better form as well. A have a feeling he just might be a frame or two stronger here. If Trump goes for his shots again and leaves a few chances, a fully concentrated Maguire is just the kind of player to take advantage.
Robertson-Ding should be equally interesting. For two players who have been in the top6 or so for a while now, they haven't played many big matches either. I suppose their Grand Prix final was the big one, and Robertson won it convincingly. I think it was mostly the case of Ding being tired and sleepy, and not really having the fight in him to stay with Robertson on that occasion. He should be pretty fresh here, but his form is perhaps questionable. He won his two matches in deciders, against players he was expected to well against, and let's be honest, his opponents threw away great chances to take him out. On the other hand, Robertson has gone through quite comfortably, and seemed impressive from what I've seen. I would give him the edge here, 6-3 or 6-4ish.
Bring it on.
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