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Sumizawa, Daisuke vs Broom, Charles

Expert Overview: Sumizawa vs Broom

On September 4, 2025, the tennis match between Daisuke Sumizawa and Charles Broom is anticipated to be a closely contested encounter. With Sumizawa’s aggressive baseline play contrasting against Broom’s tactical net approaches, the match is poised to offer an intriguing dynamic. Given their previous performances, the odds suggest a tightly fought first set with a significant likelihood of fewer than 2.5 sets in total.

Sumizawa, Daisuke

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Broom, Charles

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Date: 2025-09-04
Time: 01:00
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Venue: Not Available Yet
Score: 0-2

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1st Set Games61.40%(0-2)
Tie Break in 1st Set (No)86.70%(0-2)
Under 1st Set Games69.90%(0-2)
Tie Break in Match (No)74.80%(0-2)
Under 2.5 Sets67.90%(0-2)
Total Games 3-Way (Under 22)52.80%(0-2)

Betting Predictions

1st Set Games

The odds for over 1st Set Games at 65.20 indicate a reasonable chance that the first set could extend beyond the average games count. However, the higher probability of under 1st Set Games at 66.00 suggests that a shorter set is more likely, reflecting either a dominant performance by one player or a closely fought tiebreak scenario.

Tie Break in 1st Set

With the probability of no tiebreak in the first set at 86.90, it is expected that one player will secure the set before reaching a tiebreak situation. This aligns with predictions for under total games and sets, suggesting early set resolution.

Tie Break in Match

The likelihood of no tiebreak occurring throughout the match stands at 69.60, implying that one player might maintain consistent control over their service games or dominate rallies to prevent tiebreak situations.

Under 2.5 Sets

The odds favoring under 2.5 sets at 68.60 reflect expectations of an early conclusion to the match, either through outright victories or rapid deciders within three sets.

Total Games (Under 22)

The high probability of under 22 total games at 55.00 underscores expectations of swift service holds and possibly decisive breaks of serve early in each set, leading to quick resolutions.