Federer vs Sonego: will Roger progress to the quarterfinal?
On July 5, Roger Federer will face Lorenzo Sonego in the Round of 16 at Wimbledon. Will the eminent Swiss qualify for the quarterfinal? The answer is in our prediction below.

Command Analysis

Roger Federer

So far, Federer's campaign at Wimbledon is going really well. The Swiss athlete has not yet confronted really difficult opponents. After Adrian Mannarino withdrew from the tournament in the first-round match, Roger advanced to the second round and scored a fairly easy victory over Richard Gasquet (7-6, 6-1, 6-4). He built on his success with a 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 win over Cameron Norrie. But Federer is slower than he used to be, which is especially noticeable during long-lasting matches.

Lorenzo Sonego

Sonego prefers clay courts, and his success at Wimbledon was somewhat of a surprise for many. But nevertheless, the Italian showed that he is to be reckoned with even on grass. Before the start of Wimbledon, Lorenzo managed to reach the final in Eastbourne. And at the Major in London, Sonego confidently passed three rounds, ousting Pedro Sousa (6-2, 7-5, 6-0), Daniel Galan (4-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-1 ) and James Duckworth (6-3, 6-4, 6-4).
Trends
СтавкаTie-break - yes
Federer has played three tie-breaks in the last five matches.

Ставка1st set: total under 9.5 games
Less than 9.5 games have been played in the first set in 3 of Sonego's last 5 matches.

Tip and bets
In the last two matches at Wimbledon, Federer showed exactly the kind of tennis that everyone loves and expects from him. With such performance, Roger can surely count on further success at the tournament. Moreover, he is well acquainted with Sonego's game, and he beat him in 2019 at Roland Garros in three sets.
Our prediction - Federer to win with a handicap (-5) games
Federer is improving in his performance with every match. Roger played two previous fights at a very high level, which we missed and were happy to see again. We believe that the Swiss tennis player will beat Sonego with a confident score, just like he did in 2019 at Roland Garros.
Second prediction - total under 39 games