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Benjamin Lock vs. Miomir Kecmanovic Prediction - ATP Chengdu 2023
Benjamin Lock and Miomir Kecmanovic will lock horns in the round of 32 of the ATP Chengdu event on Thursday.
Dimers' best betting picks for Lock vs. Kecmanovic, as well as match predictions and best odds, are detailed below.
Who Will Win: Lock vs. Kecmanovic
Using advanced computer power and data, Dimers.com has simulated Thursday's Lock-Kecmanovic men's singles match 10,000 times.
Dimers' famous predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives Kecmanovic an 87% chance of beating Lock at the ATP Chengdu tournament.
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Benjamin Lock vs. Miomir Kecmanovic Odds
- Moneyline: Lock +650, Kecmanovic -1000
- First Set: Lock +370, Kecmanovic -500
Unibet currently has the best moneyline odds for Lock at +650. That means you can bet $100 to profit $650, earning a total payout of $750, if he wins.
Meanwhile, Unibet also has the best moneyline odds for Kecmanovic at -1000, where you can risk $1,000 to win $100, for a total payout of $1,100, if he comes out on top.
Unibet currently has the best odds for Lock to win the first set at +370, while Unibet also has the best odds for Kecmanovic to win the first set at -500.
As always, make sure you check all the online sportsbooks available in your state for the best Tennis odds in the USA.
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Best Bets: Lock vs. Kecmanovic
Dimers' best bets are based on world-class simulations and betting intelligence to help you make smarter decisions with the legal sportsbooks in America.
Even though Kecmanovic is more likely to win the match, according to DimersBOT, taking Lock moneyline is our preferred option because of the edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the betting odds currently available.
Taking advantage of the edges published here at Dimers is one of the keys to achieving long-term profitability as a sports bettor.
Lock vs. Kecmanovic Prediction
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Dimers has full betting coverage of Benjamin Lock vs. Miomir Kecmanovic, including pre-match predictions, free betting picks, and live in-play probabilities.
Don't forget, DimersBOT updates frequently, so keep an eye on this page for any changes to our betting insights ahead of Lock vs. Kecmanovic at the ATP Chengdu tournament.
Lock vs. Kecmanovic 2023
The ATP Chengdu match between Benjamin Lock and Miomir Kecmanovic is scheduled to start on Thursday at 6:05AM ET.
- Who: Benjamin Lock vs. Miomir Kecmanovic
- Date: Thursday September 21, 2023
- Approx. Time: 6:05AM ET / 3:05AM PT
- Tournament: ATP Chengdu, China Men's Singles 2023
- Round: Round of 32
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
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