Hey, here comes Lajovic again!
Absent since his retirement from Roland-Garros, the Serbian is back on the pitch on his worst surface, what can we expect from him and above all can Choinsky create a surprise?
After a great season on clay we expected a lot from Lajovic at Roland but he was forced to give up in the first round, it is now on his worst surface and without any match in the legs that he comes here ( the exhibition against Schwartzman doesn't really matter to me). Grass is also the worst surface for Choinsky, although British, but who does not have the game to perform well on grass. He is more comfortable on clay and hard with his curved shots with a lot of effect, we will not see a typical match on this surface, that's for sure. And it could well be to the advantage of the British who will obviously be motivated by the idea of playing at home, he has the "chance" to play against an earthling, the match up will be more fun for him than against a good player from 'grass. A lot of unknowns on the Lajovic side, physically will he be able to hold on to such a long format? The grass is less demanding but as I said we risk having a match with a lot of long exchanges so the question inevitably arises. We had felt the Serbian quite physically damaged in his last matches, the forced rest did him good for sure, but getting back into the rhythm is never easy.


