Today’s best tennis betting tips feature two separate picks from the same match, and it’s the Paris Masters final. After a long week of battling and many matches, the final is set, and it will be Ugo Humbert against Alexander Zverev.
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Both of these picks pivot around our prediction that the Paris Masters final will be a tough battle, but Zverev will come out on top in two close sets.
Zverev to defeat Humbert 2-0 @ 3/2
While this might seem like an odd pick considering that Humbert is playing really well and is playing at home, but it makes sense. First of all, Zverev is the better player. He is, plain and simple.
The German has been really good this week, especially lately, serving out of his mind and just being almost unbreakable. After all, he just snapped a 12-1 run that Holger Rune has had in Paris, which is no mean feat.
Humbert has been fine as well, but he could have lost his match against Khachanov in the semi-finals, which says something.
He threw away the opening set in the tiebreak and won the final set after Khachanov got injured. Until that, it might have gone either way, so he’s clearly beatable.
We’re just not sure that Zverev is, and while it might be close, Zverev will win 2-0, so take the odds and run with it.
Zverev vs Humbert – over 22.5 games @ 4/5
This may seem like a strange pick considering we’re predicting a straight sets victory for Zverev, but hear us out.
This doesn’t contradict our 2-0 pick from above because Humbert should keep this clash quite close. Something like a 7-6, 6-4 would be enough to cover this line while making Zverev win in two sets.
The reason why we think that it could be close is because Humbert will give it his all. He’s played well and serves well, so it’s not impossible that he can keep it somewhat close. Add in the raucous French crowd, and it looks quite likely actually.
Zverev isn’t the most aggressive player either, though he has been more so this year. Basically, there is a decent chance that Zverev will wait for a tiebreak as he’ll mostly focus on keeping his own serve.
Not getting broken is the reason why he’ll win and that’s what the goal will be. So the line is quite realistic.