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Broom, Charles vs Beaven, James

Overview of Broom vs Beaven Tennis Match

The upcoming tennis match between Charles Broom and James Beaven promises to be an exciting contest, featuring two skilled players known for their strategic play. This match, scheduled for August 13, 2025, at 09:00, is anticipated to offer several betting opportunities for enthusiasts. Both players have shown consistency in their recent performances, making this a closely contested event.

Broom, Charles

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Beaven, James

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Date: 2025-08-13
Time: 09:00
Venue: Not Available Yet

Betting Predictions

  • Over 1st Set Games: 64.10%
    The probability of the first set exceeding 6 games is relatively high. Given both players’ competitive nature and endurance, extended rallies and exchanges are likely, pushing the first set beyond the typical six games.
  • Tie Break in 1st Set (No): 78.50%
    There’s a strong chance that the first set will be decided without a tiebreak. This prediction suggests that one player may secure a clear advantage early on, allowing them to close out the set before reaching a tiebreak scenario.
  • Under 1st Set Games: 53.50%
    Conversely, there’s also a significant likelihood that the first set will not exceed six games. This could occur if one player establishes dominance quickly or if both players are cautious in their initial exchanges.
  • Under 2.5 Sets: 66.00%
    The match is expected to conclude in less than three sets. This reflects the possibility of one player gaining an early lead and maintaining it through subsequent sets, leading to a swift victory.
  • Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5): 64.50%
    The overall number of games played in the match is predicted to exceed 22.5. This indicates an expectation of longer sets, potentially due to both players’ resilience and competitive spirit.
  • Tie Break in Match (No): 59.00%
    There’s a moderate chance that the match will be decided without any tiebreaks occurring. This suggests that one player might consistently outperform the other across sets, avoiding the need for tiebreak scenarios.