The pride of Ukraine is on the line as Pavlo Vasyluchuk would like his chances against his fellow countrymen Ihor Kuznetsov in their TT Cup Men’s Singles match this afternoon.
The Ukrainian sports community is split in half and the market has Vasylchuck the narrow favourite.
Kuznetsov has won two of this past three at the TT Cup and will be hurting after his 3-1 loss V. Soloveny so he’ll be wanting to make a statement on the table.
Vasyluchuk also heads into the game with a similar form line and also coming off a 3-1 loss, however, knowing the fighting Lleyton Hewitt-esque style of Kuznetsov, you know he simply won’t give up and makes for a great value bet at $2.
It’s looking like a beautiful day in the city of churches as the forecast is for mostly sunny and a top of 24.
I’ve got a feeling that the temp might just push a little bit over to ensure a splendid day in the South Australian capital, giving plenty of South Australians a perfect excuse to go outside and keep their distance.
A nice peek temp should get us home in the afternoon,
WEATHER: Adelaide can expect a mostly sunny day tomorrow, with a top of 24°C and low of 11°C. #9News pic.twitter.com/WOJwsDWwia
— 9News Adelaide (@9NewsAdel) March 25, 2020
The Gadget Type Operators at Neds have taken over the Tips page and now we are proud to present our DAILY E-SPORTS TIPS section!
Here’s who the in-house gaming guru likes in this one:
“Paradox takes on Airborne in the lower bracket semi-final of LPL Pro League Season 4.
These two clubs meet recently in the ANZ champs, where Paradox squandered a one map advantage going down 2-1 as Airborne flex hard in both Mirage and Inferno.
Paradox holds a definitive edge over Airborne when going toe to toe in the confines of Dust2, but elsewhere they have looked extremely vulnerable of late.
I’m expecting Airborne to take this one home, with Paradox potentially stealing one map.”
Our in-house Gaming Guru is looking to install a little value into our punters lives with his two best bets across Thursday's Esports action! #CSGO #DOTA2
— Neds (@NedsAus) March 25, 2020