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Schwartzman vs Sock Betting Pick
The first round of the 2022 US Open rolls on on Tuesday, and features a night match involving a veteran American man. Jack Sock’s best tennis is behind him to say the least, but he has an opportunity to get a win on the big stage in New York against Diego Schwartzman here. In our tennis betting picks, we give you our best bet for Schwartzman vs Sock from the Big Apple.
Why Bet On Jack Sock:
✅ Diego Schwartzman has a better ranking than Jack Sock and is understandably more highly regarded than Sock at this point in their careers. But Schwartzman is 7-6 on hard courts in 2022, and has been positively mediocre on the surface of late. On a fast surface, Schwartzman will continue to struggle as the conditions at the US Open are far from those on his preferred clay courts.
✅ Jack Sock is by no means playing well in his own right, but is a tough out at the US Open. Last year, he beat Bublik and Nishioka, and took a set off of Sascha Zverev before having to retire in their third round encounter. Sock will at least be able to compete with Schwartzman here, and is a good value at this price as he should be able to trouble the anemic Schwartzman serve.
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✅ Stylistically, Sock’s game gives him a chance to win this match against the diminutive Argentine. His heavy groundstrokes and tendency to forgo margin for aggression should have Schwartzman on the back foot. When forced to defend, we see net clearance issues due to Schwartzman’s lack of size, which should benefit Sock as long as he is not pouring in the unforced errors while going big.
Diego Schwartzman
For Diego Schwartzman, the US Open has been a real feast or famine event over the course of his career. He has gone down in the first round of this tournament three times, but has also gone to the round of 16 or better three times. Here, he will look to shake off some poor play on hardcourts to kick start another strong couple of weeks in New York.
For Schwartzman, the key to this match is going to be finding a way to prevent Sock from dictating points. Schwartzman produces a very hittable ball due to his size, or lack thereof, which will allow Sock to inject pace regularly. If Sock can avoid piling up the errors, Schwartzman could be in danger of having to chase much faster balls than he generates around the court.
Jack Sock
Is Jack Sock a Grand Slam event level player at this stage in his career? Probably not, but he is an American, which means that he will continue to appear in the US Open for as long as he is physically capable of doing so. But he has managed to avoid a first round exit in eight of his 12 previous appearances at the US Open, and will look to make it to the second round for a ninth time in 13 appearances on Tuesday.
Sock is certainly not the better defender in this matchup, but he does not have to be against the relatively light hitting Schwartzman. What Sock needs to do to win this match is find first serves with regularity, and find second and third winds whenever possible with the help of the crowd on home soil. If he can do those two things, and simply keep the ball in play instead of trying to do too much, Sock could very well come away with a win at a nice plus price here.