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Sharipov, Marat vs Daniel, Taro

Expert Opinion on Sharipov vs Daniel Match

On September 8, 2025, at 08:30, tennis fans will witness a captivating match between Marat Sharipov and Taro Daniel. This analysis delves into various betting predictions for the match, providing insights into expected outcomes based on historical data and player performance.

Sharipov, Marat

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Daniel, Taro

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Date: 2025-09-09
Time: 03:10
(FT)
Venue: Guangzhou - Court 5
Score: 2-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1st Set Games69.00%(2-1)
Under 1st Set Games56.80%(2-1)
Tie Break in 1st Set (No)78.10%(2-1)
Tie Break in Match (No)70.40%(2-1)
Under 2.5 Sets59.10%(2-1)
Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5)53.10%(2-1)
Total Games 3-Way (Under 22)53.10%(2-1)

First Set Predictions

The first set is anticipated to be a critical indicator of the match’s trajectory. The odds suggest that the total number of games in the first set will exceed 6.5 (69.80), indicating an expectation of a competitive and potentially lengthy set. Conversely, the under bet at 5.8 (58.80) reflects a belief that the set might conclude more swiftly than anticipated.

Regarding tie breaks, there is a strong inclination towards no tie break occurring in the first set, with odds standing at 7.98 (79.80). This suggests confidence in one player establishing dominance early on.

Overall Match Predictions

For the entire match, the prediction leans towards fewer than 2.5 sets being played, with odds at 55.60. This implies an expectation of a decisive victory within two sets for either Sharipov or Daniel.

In terms of total games across the match, there is a slight preference for over 22.5 games (57.30) compared to under 22 games (51.80), suggesting a match that could extend beyond a single set without reaching three full sets.

Tie Break Expectations

The odds against a tie break occurring in any set of the match are relatively high at 69.20, indicating a prediction that one player might secure their sets without requiring tie breaks.