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Simakin, Illia vs Robertson, Charlie

Expert Overview

The upcoming tennis match between Illia Simakin and Charlie Robertson, scheduled for May 28, 2025, presents an intriguing matchup for enthusiasts and bettors alike. Illia Simakin, known for his solid baseline play and strategic consistency, faces a challenge against the versatile and dynamic Charlie Robertson. Robertson’s ability to adapt to various playing styles makes this match particularly unpredictable. The betting odds reflect the uncertainty surrounding the outcome, offering opportunities across different betting markets.

Simakin, Illia

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Robertson, Charlie

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Date: 2025-05-28
Time: 07:10
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Venue: Chisinau - Center Court
Score: 2-0

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1st Set Games59.90%(2-0) 7-5 1st Set 2.63
Under 1st Set Games56.70%(2-0) 7-5 1st Set 1.44
Total Games 3-Way (Under 22)92.20%(2-0)
Total Games 2-Way (Under 22.5)90.50%(2-0)
Under 2.5 Sets86.30%(2-0)
Tie Break in 1st Set (No)83.10%(2-0)
Tie Break in Match (No)74.20%(2-0)

Match Predictions

1st Set Games

The odds for the first set games are closely contested, with “Over 1st Set Games” at 59.90 and “Under 1st Set Games” at 56.70. Given Simakin’s tendency to engage in long rallies, it is reasonable to expect a higher number of games in the first set, making “Over 1st Set Games” a viable bet.

Total Games

For total games, the “3-Way (Under 22)” odds stand at 92.20, while the “2-Way (Under 22.5)” odds are at 90.50. Both options suggest a shorter match, likely dominated by one player, which aligns with the possibility of fewer baseline rallies and quicker points due to Robertson’s attacking play.

Set Count

The “Under 2.5 Sets” odds are priced at 86.30, indicating a strong likelihood of a decisive match in straight sets. This aligns with the expectation that one player will overpower the other early on, avoiding extended five-set scenarios.

Tie Breaks

Tie break predictions for the “1st Set” and “Match” both lean towards “No,” priced at 83.10 and 74.20 respectively. This suggests a match where service games might be won more decisively, reducing the chance of tie breaks.