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Dalibor Svrcina vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry Prediction - ATP Zhuhai 2023
Dalibor Svrcina will square off with Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the round of 16 at the ATP Zhuhai event on Saturday.
Dimers' best betting picks for Svrcina vs. Etcheverry, plus match predictions and best odds, are featured in this article.
Who Will Win: Svrcina vs. Etcheverry
Based on trusted machine learning and data, Dimers.com has simulated Saturday's Svrcina-Etcheverry men's singles match 10,000 times.
Dimers' proven predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives Etcheverry a 67% chance of defeating Svrcina at the ATP Zhuhai tournament.
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Dalibor Svrcina vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry Odds
- Moneyline: Svrcina +245, Etcheverry -312
- First Set: Svrcina +180, Etcheverry -227
Unibet currently has the best moneyline odds for Svrcina at +245. That means you can bet $100 to profit $245, earning a total payout of $345, if he wins.
Meanwhile, Unibet also has the best moneyline odds for Etcheverry at -312, where you can risk $312 to win $100, for a total payout of $412, if he comes out on top.
Unibet currently has the best odds for Svrcina to win the first set at +180. Unibet also has the best odds for Etcheverry to win the first set at -227.
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Best Bets: Svrcina vs. Etcheverry
Dimers' best bets are based on world-class simulations and gambling intelligence to help you make better decisions with your state's legal sportsbooks.
Even though Etcheverry is more likely to win the match, according to DimersBOT, taking Svrcina moneyline is the best option due to the 3.8% edge found when comparing our data-led probabilities to the sportsbooks' odds currently available.
Taking advantage of the edges published on Dimers is one of the keys to achieving long-term profitability as a sports bettor.
And while Etcheverry is more likely to win the first set on this occassion, our recommended bet of Svrcina (+180) is based on the chance of that happening, according to DimersBOT, and the top odds currently available.
Svrcina vs. Etcheverry Prediction
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Dimers has full betting coverage of Dalibor Svrcina vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry, including pre-match predictions, free betting picks, and live scores.
Remember, DimersBOT updates frequently, so keep an eye on this article for the latest betting insights before Svrcina vs. Etcheverry at the ATP Zhuhai tournament.
Svrcina vs. Etcheverry 2023
The ATP Zhuhai match between Dalibor Svrcina and Tomas Martin Etcheverry is scheduled to start on Saturday at 3:10AM ET.
- Who: Dalibor Svrcina vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry
- Date: Saturday September 23, 2023
- Approx. Time: 3:10AM ET / 12:10AM PT
- Tournament: ATP Zhuhai, China Men's Singles 2023
- Round: Round of 16
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise stated.
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