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Sachko is a massive favourite in the rankings (195 vs 783) and form, with a 2-2 clay record this season versus Coria's 0-2. Back Sachko at any available odds.
The ranking gap here is enormous, with Sachko sitting 588 places above Coria in the ATP rankings. This isn't a close match-up on paper, and the season form backs it up decisively: Sachko's 5-8 record handily beats Coria's dismal 1-4. More telling still is the clay form, where Coria sits 0-2 this season while Sachko is 2-2. The only factor that muddies the waters slightly is the H2H: Coria leads 1-0. But a single head-to-head result rarely trumps a 588-ranking-point gap and significantly better form, especially on clay.
The betting angle is straightforward. Sachko's ranking advantage, season record, and clay form all point decisively in his favour. Coria's recent form is genuinely concerning: just 1-3 in his last four matches and crucially 0-2 on clay in 2026. Even when Sachko is struggling, as he has been at 2-3 recently, he remains vastly superior to a player who hasn't managed a single win on this surface this year. This is a mismatch on clay. Back Sachko at any available price without hesitation.
I'm backing Sachko here because the ranking, form, and clay record all align decisively in his favour. Coria's single H2H win is easily outweighed by the structural advantages. Sachko to win.
James Whitfield, tennis betting analystSachko's the pick here on form alone. He's 2-2 on clay this season while Coria hasn't won a single match on the surface. Sachko's 5-8 season record beats Coria's 1-4 handily, and even Sachko's recent 2-3 form is stronger than Coria's alarming 1-3 run. The data favours Sachko decisively.
Ryan Cole, form & stats analystData source: official ATP/WTA statistics and live odds via a real-time data provider.