Tommy Paul vs. Brandon Nakashima Prediction, Odds, Picks for ATP Montreal 2024

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Tommy Paul vs. Brandon Nakashima Prediction, Odds, Picks for ATP Montreal 2024

Tommy Paul will square off with Brandon Nakashima in the round of 32 at the ATP Montreal event on Thursday.

Based on updated simulation results, Dimers' advanced tennis model (see Dimers Pro for full access) projects Tommy Paul as the most likely winner of the match.

"Using the latest data, we simulated Thursday's Paul-Nakashima match 10,000 times," said Dimers data analyst Greg Butyn.

"Taking into account recent updates and various additional inputs, we forecast Tommy Paul with a win probability of 69% and Brandon Nakashima with 31%."

Paul vs. Nakashima Updates and Essential Details

The ATP Montreal match between Tommy Paul and Brandon Nakashima is scheduled to start on Thursday at 11:00AM ET.

  • Who: Tommy Paul vs. Brandon Nakashima
  • Date: Thursday, August 8, 2024
  • Approx. Time: 11:00AM ET/8:00AM PT
  • Tournament: ATP Montreal, Canada Men's Singles 2024
  • Round: Round of 32

All dates and times mentioned in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise stated.

Dimers.com's comprehensive preview of Thursday's Paul vs. Nakashima match includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.

Before making any Tommy Paul vs. Brandon Nakashima picks, be sure to check out the latest tennis predictions and betting advice from Dimers Pro.

Paul vs. Nakashima Prediction: Who Will Win?

Using powerful machine learning and statistical analysis, we have simulated the result of Thursday's Paul-Nakashima men's singles match 10,000 times as part of our tennis picks coverage.

Our independent predictive model currently gives Paul a 69% chance of defeating Nakashima at the ATP Montreal tournament.

Additionally, Paul has a 64% chance of winning the first set, according to our model.

 

Tommy Paul vs. Brandon Nakashima Odds

We have sourced the most up-to-date betting odds in America for this match, which are listed here:

Bet Type Paul Nakashima
Moneyline -250 +200
First Set -200 +162

All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Paul vs. Nakashima Picks

Our model's strongest edge in today's Paul vs. Nakashima match is on the first set.

Our expert predictions, matched against the best odds, reveal the best tennis bets for every match throughout the year.

Unlimited access to our picks, including this one, is available via Dimers Pro.

Conclusion

We predict Tommy Paul, with a 69% win probability, will likely beat Brandon Nakashima at the ATP Montreal tournament.

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