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Jelena Ostapenko vs. Tereza Martincova Prediction - French Open 2023
Jelena Ostapenko squares off with Tereza Martincova in the first round of the French Open Women's Singles 2023 on Monday.
Dimers' top betting picks for Ostapenko vs. Martincova, as well as match predictions and betting odds, are featured below.
Who Will Win: Ostapenko vs. Martincova
Based on cutting-edge computer power and data, Dimers.com has simulated Monday's Ostapenko-Martincova women's singles match 10,000 times.
Dimers' revolutionary predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives Ostapenko an 86% chance of winning against Martincova in the French Open 2023.
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Jelena Ostapenko vs. Tereza Martincova Odds
- Moneyline: Ostapenko -714, Martincova +500
- First Set: Ostapenko -400, Martincova +310
H2H Moneyline and First Set
Unibet currently has the best moneyline odds for Ostapenko at -714. That means you can risk $714 to win $100, for a total payout of $814, if she gets the W.
On the other hand, Unibet also has the best moneyline odds for Martincova at +500, where you can bet $100 to profit $500, earning a total payout of $600, if she wins.
Unibet currently has the best odds for Ostapenko to win the first set at -400, while Unibet also has the best odds for Martincova to win the first set at +310.
As always, check out all of the legal sportbooks available in your state for the best Tennis odds in the USA.
According to DimersBOT, Ostapenko is an 80% chance of winning the first set versus Martincova.
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Best Bets for Ostapenko vs. Martincova
- Moneyline: Ostapenko @ -714 via Unibet (86% probability)
- First Set: Ostapenko @ -400 via Unibet (80% probability)
Our best bets are based on world-class modeling and betting intelligence to help you make smarter decisions with your state's legal sportsbooks.
Ostapenko vs. Martincova Betting Tips
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Dimers has full betting coverage of Jelena Ostapenko vs. Tereza Martincova, including pre-match predictions, free picks, and live in-play probabilities.
Remember, DimersBOT updates regularly, so keep an eye on this page for the latest betting analysis ahead of Ostapenko vs. Martincova in the French Open 2023.
Ostapenko vs. Martincova 2023
The French Open 2023 match between Jelena Ostapenko and Tereza Martincova is scheduled to commence on Monday at 2:05PM ET.
- Who: Jelena Ostapenko vs. Tereza Martincova
- Date: Monday May 29, 2023
- Approx. Time: 2:05PM ET / 11:05AM PT
- Tournament: French Open Women's Singles 2023
- Round: First round
All dates and times mentioned in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
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