Cameron Norrie vs David Goffin 7/5/22 Wimbledon Tennis Picks, Predictions, Odds
David Goffin vs Cameron Norrie
July 5, 2022 9:30 am EDT
The Line: Cameron Norrie -227 / David Goffin +175
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David Goffin and Cameron Norrie meet in the quarterfinal of the 2022 tennis Wimbledon.
David Goffin is coming off a 5 sets win over Frances Tiafoe that took 59 games to decide. In the victory, Goffin won 73 percent of his first serve points and 46 percent of his second serve points. Goffin won 63 percent of his total service points and converted on 6 of his 16 break points. Goffin got 63 percent of his first serves in play and hit 18 aces. It was Goffin’s first 5 set victory since the second round of the 2020 Australian Open. It will be interesting to see how much is left in the tank after a match that took 4 and a half hours. Goffin looks to make his first career grand slam semifinal, as he’s 0-3 in previous quarterfinal matches. Goffin has won 7 of his last 10 matches on grass court.
Cameron Norrie is coming off a straight set win over Tommy Paul that took 32 games to decide. In the victory, Norrie won 70 percent of his first serve points and 53 percent of his second serve points. Norrie won 66 percent of his total service points and converted on 4 of his 8 break points. Norrie got 73 percent of his first serves in play and saved 6 of his 7 break points. Norrie has won each of his last 8 sets and has been broken once in his last 2 matches combined. Norrie looks to make his first ever grand slam semifinal appearance. Norrie has won 7 of his last 10 matches on grass court.
These two played once in 2021 Barcelona, a match Norrie won in 14 games. Despite leading the second set 5-3, Goffin retired due to a leg injury.
Goffin is worth a look here as the dog, especially when he has the experience edge in terms of big match tournaments, with this being his fourth grand slam quarterfinal. Norrie has never made it this far on the grand slam level. However, Norrie is serving at a really impressive clip, and it doesn’t hurt he’ll have the home crowd behind him. The crowd should be the difference in the 26-year-old making his first grand slam semi.
Give me Norrie and the reasonable price.