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Perez, Alfredo vs Boulais, Justin

Expert Overview

The upcoming match between Alfredo Perez and Justin Boulais promises to be an intriguing encounter. With both players showcasing strong form in recent tournaments, this match is poised to be a tightly contested affair. The betting odds suggest a high probability of a close first set, indicated by the tie break in the first set (No) at 87.60 and over 1st set games at 66.10. This reflects expectations of a competitive start, possibly extending into a tie break. Additionally, the likelihood of the match going beyond two and a half sets stands at 68.50, hinting at the potential for a grueling contest.

Perez, Alfredo

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Boulais, Justin

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Date: 2025-09-17
Time: 18:50
(FT)
Venue: Columbus - Court 1
Score: 2-0

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1st Set Games66.50%(2-0)
Tie Break in 1st Set (No)90.80%(2-0)
Under 1st Set Games53.60%(2-0)
Under 2.5 Sets68.90%(2-0)
Tie Break in Match (No)65.50%(2-0)
Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5)49.80%(2-0)

Predictions for the Match

  • First Set Dynamics: The odds favor a high number of games in the first set (over 1st set games: 66.10) with a strong possibility of avoiding a tie break (tie break in 1st set – No: 87.60). This suggests that both players are expected to engage in lengthy rallies, potentially pushing the set closer to its maximum game count.
  • Match Duration: There’s a significant chance that this match will extend beyond two and a half sets (under 2.5 sets: 68.50). This could be indicative of closely matched skills and stamina between Perez and Boulais, leading to an intense and prolonged battle.
  • Tie Break Likelihood: The odds for no tie break occurring in the entire match are at 70.70, indicating that while tie breaks are possible, they may not dominate this encounter. Both players might be adept at securing sets without needing to resort to tie breaks.
  • Total Games: The prediction for total games being over 22.5 is at 49.60, suggesting an evenly matched contest where each player is expected to hold their serve effectively while capitalizing on break opportunities.