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Today he have a very intersting match for online betting Harrison R. vs Sousa J. at ATP – SINGLES: Miami (USA), hard.
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These two players met once in the first round of Kuala Lumpur in 2013 when Sousa secured a comfortable straight sets win and went onto lift the title. Ryan Harrison has made a better start to the season and will start this match as the favorite. That said, Joao Sousa, playing to the best of his ability, can make this an even contest and his performance at the Indian Wells suggests his form is improving.

Ryan Harrison News

Ryan Harrison enters the Miami Open after facing a disappointing first-round exit at the hands of Federico Delbonis in Indian Wells last fortnight. It was only the second time the American lost a first-round match in 2018 (vs. Reilly Opelka at Delray Beach).
Otherwise, Ryan Harrison has made a solid start to the season by progressing to the final at Brisbane and quarterfinal at Acapulco. He has won at least two matches in three of the six tournaments that he entered so far in 2018 (W/L- 9/6).
This will be Ryan Harrison’s ninth appearance at the Miami Open and five of the previous seven main draw appearances have ended in first-round defeats, including losing his R1 match to Fabio Fognini in 2017. Progressing to the second round in 2012 and 2014 is his best result in this tournament.
The last time Harrison faced consecutive first-round exits was in August 2017 when he lost to Gilles Muller at Cincinnati and Tomas Berdych at the US Open.

Joao Sousa News

Joao Sousa ended his run of disappointing losses (MPs or lead wasted) by winning two rollercoaster matches at the Indian Wells last fortnight. The Portuguese saved match points against Youzhny (R1) and was just one point away from going down 1-5 in the deciding set against Alexander Zverev (R2).
Joao Sousa’s previous six matches have all gone to the distance with him ending up on the winning side on two occasions.
The 28-year-old Portuguese has performed (relatively) better at the Miami Open than his opponent Harrison having reached the third round twice (2014 and 2016) in his previous five visits. He got a first-round bye here in 2017 but lost his opening match to Fabio Fognini in three sets.

Tennis Prediction: Ryan Harrison to win the match
Odds: 1.80