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Jessica Pegula vs. Magdalena Frech Predictions - Apr 28, 2023
Jessica Pegula squares off with Magdalena Frech in the round of 64 at the WTA Madrid event on Friday.
Dimers' top betting picks for Pegula vs. Frech, as well as match predictions and best odds, are detailed in this article.
Who will win Pegula vs. Frech?
Using trusted computer power and data, Dimers.com has simulated Friday's Pegula-Frech women's singles match 10,000 times.
Dimers' independent predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, currently gives Pegula an 87% chance of beating Frech at the WTA Madrid tournament.
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Jessica Pegula vs. Magdalena Frech Odds
- Moneyline: Pegula -833, Frech +550
- First Set: Pegula -435, Frech +330
H2H Moneyline and First Set
Unibet currently has the best moneyline odds for Pegula at -833. That means you can risk $833 to win $100, for a total payout of $933, if she gets the W.
Meanwhile, Unibet also has the best moneyline odds for Frech at +550, where you can bet $100 to profit $550, earning a total payout of $650, if she wins.
Unibet currently has the best odds for Pegula to win the first set at -435. Unibet also has the best odds for Frech to win the first set at +330.
As always, make sure you check all of the sportsbooks that are available in your state for the best Tennis odds in America.
According to DimersBOT, Pegula is an 80% chance of winning the first set versus Frech.
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Best Bets for Pegula vs. Frech
- Moneyline: Pegula @ -833 via Unibet (87% probability)
- First Set: Pegula @ -435 via Unibet (80% probability)
Dimers' best bets are based on detailed simulations and betting expertise to help you make more informed investments with your state's legal sportsbooks.
Pegula vs. Frech Betting Tips
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Dimers has full coverage of Jessica Pegula vs. Magdalena Frech, including pre-match predictions, best betting picks, and live win probabilities.
Remember, DimersBOT updates regularly, so refresh this article for the latest betting insights ahead of Pegula vs. Frech at the WTA Madrid tournament.
Pegula vs. Frech 2023 Match Preview
The WTA Madrid match between Jessica Pegula and Magdalena Frech is scheduled to start on Friday at 11:15AM ET.
- Who: Jessica Pegula vs. Magdalena Frech
- Date: Friday April 28, 2023
- Approx. Time: 11:15AM ET / 8:15AM PT
- Tournament: WTA Madrid, Spain Women's Singles 2023
- Round: Round of 64
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise stated.
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