The ATP and WTA Tours part ways this week, with the former heading back to Europe and the latter remaining in Asia. We’ve got two great tennis betting tips from each Tour today, with predictions from the ATP event in Stockholm, and the WTA event in Ningbo.
Best tennis tips and predictions today
Our first tip is for Cameron Norrie to beat Miomir Kecmanovic once more. The second is that Karolina Muchova will keep doing what she’s been doing in recent weeks—smashing opponents.
Norrie to defeat Kecmanovic @ 5/6
One of the first things we noticed about Tuesday’s slate was this match and the tempting odds it offered. Cameron Norrie, at his best, might not be top 10 material, but he’s certainly good enough to be in the top 20.
The same can be said for Miomir Kecmanovic, but the Serbian doesn’t really have the track record to back that up. He’s been somewhat inconsistent over the years, and this season hasn’t been much different.
A 21-26 record in 2024 doesn’t look too impressive, especially when compared to Norrie, who holds a 20-17 record despite missing three months of action. The Brit returned recently in Roanne and immediately played well too.
Indoors is generally where Norrie has performed better over the years, certainly more so than Kecmanovic, who has been fairly unremarkable.
What really sold us on this pick is the head-to-head, which is 3-0 in favour of Norrie. We have a player who has historically performed better indoors, has won all of their previous encounters, and seems to be in decent form heading into this match.
It’s an easy pick—take Norrie to win the match.
Muchova vs Gadecki – under 19.5 games @ 5/6
We’re backing the under here mostly because it’s a very mismatched clash. On the one hand, we have Karolina Muchova, who has been playing like a top five player ever since the US Open.
Talent-wise, she’s generally in that range, and while she mostly struggles with staying healthy, that part seems to be okay these days.
Though Gadecki has shown promise and put together a really solid season, breaking into the top 100, she can’t do much against Muchova. As harsh as that might sound, there’s just too much that Muchova does well.
She serves effectively, handles pressure nicely, moves well, and can mix things up with slices and drop shots.
Gadecki, while a straightforward player with some solid skills, just doesn’t have enough to really trouble Muchova. Since they haven’t played before, Muchova might have a slow start, but she is one of the most adaptable tennis players out there.
A 6-3, 6-3 win looks to be in order, and that would be the under we’re looking for.
Thanks Bren for the picks last couple of days. You definitely have been on fire. Let’s keep it up and good luck today also. I appreciate your thorough analysis.