The upcoming match at the US Open between Jamie Murray/John Peers and Andre Goransson/Sem Verbeek is set to be a thrilling encounter. This ATP Doubles match, scheduled for August 29 at 20:10, holds significant importance as both teams strive to progress in one of the most prestigious tennis events, the US Open.
Jamie Murray and John Peers have been in average shape these days. They won two of their last three games across all events. However, in those three matches, they’ve only won the first set once, which is a crucial indicator of their tendency to start slowly. The way they played in the second set was the same—they only won one of their last three matches.
On the other hand, Andre Goransson and Sem Verbeek have had problems but show promise. In their last 10 games, they’ve only won one of the first sets. Even so, they have won 8, 17 sets, and 139 games, showing they can fight strongly during matches. Notably, they have only lost one match, which had 4 sets and 104 games, which shows that they are very tough even when they lose.
Based on these numbers, Murray and Peers have a slightly better recent record. However, Goransson and Verbeek’s ability to win games and push matches into extra time is a factor to be reckoned with. Their determination and potential for high-performance times make them strong contenders.
Considering the data we’ve reviewed and the potential for an upset, we believe that Andre Goransson and Sem Verbeek have a strong chance of winning this match.