Maxime Cressy (41) vs John Isner (22) – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 16/07/22

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Maxime Cressy and John Isner will face each other in the semi-finals of the Hall of Fame Open. The game will start on July 16 at 18:00 UK time.
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Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction One – Handicap (+1) for Isner – 1.90.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction Two – Total Games Over 25.5 – 1.78.

Match Predict – Handicap (+1) games for Isner

As the season progresses, Maxime’s results are more credible than Isner’s. For example, Cressy played in the finals of the Eastbourne competition recently. However, let’s not forget about the fact that Isner has won this tournament 4 times and he knows how to play here.

Total Games – Over 25.5

The only head-to-head encounter between the two players this season was expectedly a long one. We believe that this encounter will be no exception.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Maxime Cressy vs John Isner

Maxime Cressy:

Cressy reached the semi-finals at the ATP level for the third time this season. At the end of last month, he lost to Taylor Fritz (7-6, 6-7, 2-6) in the final of the Eastbourne tournament.

In the quarter-finals of the current tournament, Maxime scored a strong win over Steve Johnson (6-7, 6-4, 6-4). He lost the first set on a tie-break, then in the next two sets, he did not serve once and took one game on the receiving end in each set.

Cressy was also impressive as he hit 27 aces and won 90% of points on the first serve in this match.

In the first match, Cressy defeated Mitchell Krueger (6-3, 6-4). Here his opponent did not have a single break point.

Cressy has won seven of the last ten meetings this season.

John Isner:

Isner had a tough match against Benjamin Bonzi (7-6, 6-7, 7-6) in the quarterfinals. In all three sets, it came down to a tie-break.

Both tennis players lost their serves twice in the first set, but neither of them managed to take advantage of it.

Isner racked up 29 aces and won 79% of his first-serve points. In his first match against Peter Gojowczyk, John had 22 aces.

Isner has won the Hall of Fame Open four times.

Isner’s win streak on the Newport courts is standing at 10 matches.

Safe Bets

In 4 of Isner’s last 5 matches, more than 9.5 games have been played in the first set. We offer to bet on “1st Set Games – Over 9.5” with odds of 1.23.

Cressy has played seven tie-breaks in his last five matches. We offer to bet on “Tie-Break – Yes” with odds of 1.15.

Match Details and Statistics

Type of Court – Grass

Speed of Court – 6/10

Cressy’s Rating – 41

Maxime Cressy Wins/Losses in 2022 – 25/19

Isner’s Rating – 22

John Isner Wins/Losses in 2022 – 17/13

Most popular FAQ for Maxime Cressy vs John Isner 

Who won the last meeting between these players?

At this year’s Australian Open, Cressy defeated Isner (7-6, 7-5, 6-7, 6-7, 6-4) in five sets.

Where will this fixture be played?

The match will be played at Stadium, International Tennis Hall of Fame, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds for the Hall of Fame Open: Cressy vs Isner at HelaBet and MelBet.

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