U.S. Open DFS: Keys to Victory & Hidden Gems on Day 2!

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U.S. Open DFS Preview: Monday's Match Breakdown

The U.S. Open is underway, and DraftKings DFS is heating up! This year's schedule is unique, with Monday marking Day 2 after a Sunday kickoff. DraftKings is offering their $20 Stars and Stripes Slam contest with a massive $50k top prize. Let's dive into some key matches and top DFS plays for the slate, starting at 11 a.m. EST.

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Madison Keys ($11,000) vs. Renata Zarazua

Madison Keys, the Aussie Open champion, has a favorable matchup against Renata Zarazua. Zarazua, a 27-year-old, has limited grand slam experience. Keys defeated Zarazua in their previous encounter at the French Open, and this hard court surface should further favor Keys. This presents a solid opportunity for a routine win with less risk compared to other higher-priced options.

Flavio Cobolli ($10,600) vs. Francesco Passaro

Francesco Passaro is making only his second grand slam main draw appearance after navigating through qualifying. He faces a tough challenge against Flavio Cobolli, who is having a breakthrough year. Cobolli reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon and nearly defeated Ben Shelton in Canada earlier this month. Cobolli’s recent form suggests he has a significant edge in this matchup.

Lloyd Harris ($9,100) vs. Sebastian Baez

Lloyd Harris is regaining his form after battling injuries and enters the U.S. Open, his most successful grand slam. With a recent win, Harris is looking confident and could be a valuable DFS pick at this price point.

  • Key Strategy: Analyze player form and head-to-head records.
  • Value Picks: Look for players with favorable matchups at reasonable prices.
  • Optimizer: Utilize DFS optimizers for data-driven lineup construction.

Good luck with your DraftKings DFS lineups for the U.S. Open!

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