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Moutet,Corentin vs Vukic,Aleksandar

Expert Analysis: Moutet vs Vukic

The upcoming match between Corentin Moutet and Aleksandar Vukic on November 4, 2025, at 14:30 presents an intriguing array of betting opportunities. Both players bring unique strengths to the court, making this encounter a potential highlight in the tennis calendar. Moutet, known for his aggressive baseline play and solid returns, will likely look to leverage his physicality and consistency. On the other hand, Vukic’s unpredictable playing style and powerful groundstrokes could pose significant challenges for Moutet. With these dynamics in mind, let’s delve into the betting predictions.

Moutet,Corentin

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Date: 2025-11-04
Time: 14:30
Venue: Metz - Central Court

Betting Predictions

Set Dynamics

The odds suggest a high probability of an extended first set, with Over 1st Set Games at 55.00 being a compelling bet. This indicates expectations of a competitive set, possibly going beyond the typical 6-4 or 7-5 outcomes. Conversely, Under 1st Set Games at 69.40 suggests that a swift conclusion is also plausible if one player dominates early on.

The likelihood of a Tie Break in the first set is relatively low at 82.80, hinting that one player might secure a decisive advantage before reaching a tie break scenario.

Match Structure

For those interested in the overall match structure, betting on Under 3.5 Sets at 76.40 seems favorable, suggesting confidence in either player to secure victory without extending to a third set. Additionally, Under 2.5 Sets at 56.80 offers another perspective on potentially shorter matches.

Total Games

The prediction for Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5) at 71.00 indicates an expectation of a high-scoring match, with both players contributing to a significant number of games played.

Tie Break Possibility

Finally, the odds for Tie Break in Match (No) at 62.00 suggest that while tie breaks are possible, they may not be necessary for determining the winner, indicating confidence in one player’s ability to close out sets decisively.