Diego Schwartzman (16) vs Jack Sock (107): Prediction Odds & Betting Tips, 31.08.22

01:30, 31 aug 2022
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Diego Schwartzman vs Jack Sock prediction for Wednesday’s US Open clash in New York. This interesting matchup is scheduled to start at 01:30 UK time. Read on for our free prediction betting tips and preview.
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Top Three Predictions and Betting Picks for Diego Schwartzman vs Jack Sock

Bookmaker Ratings prediction one: Schwartzman to win – 1.44

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two: Under 39.5 games – 1.64

Bookmaker Ratings prediction three: Schwartzman -1.5 sets handicap – 1.83

Schwartzman to Win

On hard courts in 2022, Schwartzman has a better record than Sock with a 7-6 win-loss to Sock’s 4-6. During this season the Argentine has won almost 60% of his matches (28W-19L) as opposed to the American’s 43.8% (7W-9L).

Under 39.5 Games

Playing at the US Open throughout his career, Diego Schwartzman’s matches averaged 32.3 games. On the other hand, in all of his appearances since 2010 at his home Grand Slam, Jack Sock’s matches produced on average 34.4 games.

Schwartzman -1.5 Sets Handicap

Since 2014, Schwartzman has played 75 sets at the US Open and won 47 with a rate of 62.7%. Moreover, the Argentine covered the suggested handicap in seven of his last ten appearances in New York.

Preliminary Review and Match Prediction for Diego Schwartzman vs Jack Sock

Diego Schwartzman

The Argentine has won 29 matches so far in 2022 and just five since the start of the grass swing. His performance on the grass a couple of months ago wasn’t really a surprise, but his results during the July clay swing and so far in this summer hardcourt swing are a bit worrying.

The two-time former US Open quarterfinalist’s two campaigns in slams this year ended against home players — Christopher O’Connell in Melbourne and Liam Broady at Wimbledon — in the early stages, and he would be hoping to avoid a similar fate when he takes on Jack Sock in the first round in New York.

Jack Sock

Jack Sock has made 12 consecutive appearances in his home slam at the US Open between 2010 and 2021, but only once he could reach the second week of the tournament. Three of his last four first-round matches here were against South Americans, and he won two of them against Guido Andreozzi and Pablo Cuevas.

Former world #8 hasn’t made a proper impact on the main tour ever since he lifted the biggest title of his career at Paris Masters back in 2017, which was largely down to fitness problems. And that issue seems to be hanging with him as he has already retired three times in 2022.

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With Jack Sock’s form in 2022 on hard courts showing a 4-6 win-loss record and losing all of his matches against top 20 players, we will back the combo bet of Schwarzman win and under 3.5 sets which has odds of 3.14 at 22Bet.

Match Details and Stats

Type of Court – Hard

Speed of Court – 8/10

Schwartzman Ranking – 16

Schwartzman 2022 Win/Loss – 28/19

Sock Ranking – 107

Sock 2022 Win/Loss – 7/9

Most Popular FAQ for Diego Schwartzman vs Jack Sock

Who won the last meeting between these players?

Jack Sock beat Schwartzman 2-1 in 2017 in Rome.

Where will this match be played?

Wednesday’s game will be played at USTA Billie Jean King NTC in New York.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this fixture?

We recommend checking out the odds at 22Bet for Diego Schwartzman vs Jack Sock.

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