Michael Mmoh looks like a different player right now. That 6-2, 6-1 demolition job in Round 1 showed he's locked in on this green clay, while Cannon Kingsley had to grind through three sets just to survive his opener. That kind of battle takes a toll, especially early in a tournament when you need fresh legs. Mmoh's got the pedigree here—former top-100 player with way more experience at this level. His baseline game is sharper, his tactics more refined, and any fitness concerns from Indian Wells look gone after that first-round clinic. Kingsley's got grit, no question, but grit only gets you so far when you're facing someone who can dictate every rally. Yes, Kingsley won their head-to-head in Nottingham last year, and that's worth noting. But that was twelve months ago, likely on a different surface, and form is what matters now. Mmoh's playing the better tennis this week, and it's not particularly close. I'd back Mmoh to advance here—his current rhythm and superior all-around game should grind Kingsley down over the course of the match.
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Tallahassee: Cannon Kingsley vs Michael Mmoh
Market: Tallahassee: Cannon Kingsley vs Michael Mmoh
Tallahassee: Cannon Kingsley vs Michael Mmoh
Market: Tallahassee: Cannon Kingsley vs Michael Mmoh