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ITF Pakistan F2 tournament takes place in Islamabad, and in this analysis I will detail the match between Nikolay Vylegzhanin and Kristian Lozan, and I will conclude with the corresponding bet.

Islamabad is the capital of the country, but not the largest city, yet has a population of over 1 million. The most interesting thing to remember here is that this city was built in 1960 just to serve as capital, thus replacing Karachi. Now Islamabad is the administrative, diplomatic and political center of the country, somewhat atypical, consisting of a series of enclaves.

Kristian Lozan is a 19-year-old Russian, ranked 648 ATP, and at the best season in his career.

One of the most talented Russians in the circuit, with the potential of Andrey Rublev or Khachanov, Lozan has a very good year, entering for the first time in the first world one, and playing qualitatively in almost every tournament.
Specialist on clay, something surprising, Kristian has a final in 2017 at ITF Georgia F1, quarter finals at ITF Russia F6, quarterfinals at ITF Russia F7, final at ITF Kuwait F2, semifinal at ITF Kuwait F3 and quarter finals at ITF Egypt F35.

And his momentary form is high, coming here after the semifinal in ITF Pakistan F1, even last week, passing very easily by Alekseenko or Lebedyn (1099 ATP), until somehow normal with Nedelko (308 ATP).
Overall, however, its evolution from there seemed very safe, and I have no reason to believe it will not repeat it here.

Nikolay Vylegzhanin is a 17-year-old Russian without a ranking.

As Nikolay is obviously still a junior, he is 76th in the world, so he can be considered a forward-looking athlete.
The professionals have only 7 tournaments this year, both on slag and hard, playing honorably. Because regardless of the fact that at first he was defeated by Leonardi (645 ATP) or Britto (unnamed tennis players), losing a set to zero with each one, then Vylegzhanin came back, adjusting himself to the circuit.

He actually comes here for the best performance of his short career at ITF Pakistan F1, so last week, defeating Choudary (unfinished tennis players) to lose in the finals 1-6 3-6 with Perez Sanz , an opponent about the level of today.

Kristian Lozan won first set @ 1.50