The upcoming match between Tom and Olle in Paris on September 1, 2025, promises to be a thrilling encounter. With both players known for their aggressive playstyles, the betting odds suggest a tightly contested first set. The probability of the first set exceeding 18 games (Over 1st Set Games: 72.60) is higher than it not reaching this threshold (Under 1st Set Games: 59.60), indicating an expectation of prolonged rallies and intense exchanges. The absence of a tie break in the first set is also favored (84.90), suggesting that one player may dominate enough to secure the set outright.
Paris,Tom
WWWWW-Wallin,Olle
LLLLLDate: 2025-09-03Time: 08:05(FT)Venue: Cassis - Court 2Score: 2-1
Predictions:
Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Over 1st Set Games | 75.90% | (2-1) 6-2 1st Set 1.25 | |
Under 1st Set Games | 65.00% | (2-1) 6-2 1st Set 1.91 | |
Tie Break in 1st Set (No) | 79.90% | (2-1) | |
Under 2.5 Sets | 62.70% | (2-1) | |
Tie Break in Match (No) | 62.80% | (2-1) | |
Total Games 3-Way (Under 22) | 58.10% | (2-1) | |
Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5) | 51.90% | (2-1) 1.83 |
Betting Predictions
- First Set Games: The odds lean towards the first set being longer than 18 games, with a probability of 72.60%. This suggests a competitive start where both players might struggle to break each other’s serve early on.
- Tie Break in First Set: With an 84.90% chance of no tie break occurring, it’s likely that one player will gain a decisive lead, potentially leading to a quick conclusion of the set.
- Total Sets: The match is expected to go beyond two and a half sets (62.90%), indicating that neither player is likely to secure an easy win, possibly extending into a decisive third set.
- Tie Break in Match: There is a 60.20% chance that the match will not include a tie break, hinting at potential dominance by one player in one or more sets.
- Total Games: The odds are almost evenly split between the match having fewer than 23 games (56.40%) and more than 22.5 games (56.10%). This reflects the uncertainty in predicting the match’s length, as both players have the capability to either rush through sets or extend play with lengthy rallies.