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Etcheverry, Tomas Martin vs Cerundolo, Francisco

Expert Overview: Etcheverry vs Cerundolo

The upcoming tennis match between Tomas Martin Etcheverry and Francisco Cerundolo on July 31, 2025, promises to be an exciting encounter. Both players bring unique strengths to the court, with Etcheverry known for his solid baseline play and defensive skills, while Cerundolo is celebrated for his aggressive style and powerful serve. The match is set to start at 3:00 PM, and fans can anticipate a competitive showdown. The odds suggest a closely contested match, with predictions leaning towards a longer first set and a full five-set match.

Etcheverry, Tomas Martin

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Cerundolo, Francisco

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Date: 2025-07-31
Time: 17:45
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Venue: Toronto - Grandstand
Score: 0-2

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1st Set Games54.40%(0-2) 3-6 1st Set 1.73
Under 1st Set Games66.20%(0-2) 3-6 1st Set 1.33
Tie Break in 1st Set (No)81.40%(0-2)
Under 3.5 Sets74.30%(0-2)
Under 2.5 Sets63.90%(0-2)
Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5)62.90%(0-2) 1.80
Tie Break in Match (No)61.40%(0-2)

Betting Predictions

First Set Games

The prediction for over 53.5 games in the first set stands at 53.70, indicating a likelihood of a tightly contested set. Conversely, the under 53.5 games prediction is at 64.80, suggesting that the set may not extend beyond this point.

Tie Break in First Set

The odds against a tie break occurring in the first set are high at 83.10, pointing towards one player establishing an early advantage.

Total Sets

For a match lasting under 3.5 sets, the odds are at 69.90, while the under 2.5 sets prediction stands at 67.10. This suggests a strong possibility of the match extending to five sets.

Total Games

The total games for the match are predicted to be over 22.5 games with odds at 60.40, indicating an expectation of a long and competitive match.

Tie Break in Match

The probability of no tie break occurring in the match is predicted at 61.80, hinting at potential decisive sets without the need for tie breaks.