Expert Opinion on Osafune, Kanako vs Subasic, Alana
Kanako Osafune and Alana Subasic are set to face off in an intriguing tennis match on August 13, 2025. This encounter is anticipated to be a tightly contested battle, with both players demonstrating formidable skills and competitive spirits. The data suggests a few interesting betting predictions that could guide enthusiasts and bettors alike in making informed decisions.
Osafune, Kanako
Subasic, Alana
(FT)
Predictions:
Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Tie Break in 1st Set (No) | 94.50% | (0-2) | |
Under 1st Set Games | 50.30% | (0-2) | |
Tie Break in Match (No) | 88.00% | (0-2) | |
Under 2.5 Sets | 86.40% | (0-2) | |
Total Games 3-Way (Under 22) | 89.50% | (0-2) | |
Over 1st Set Games | 71.20% | (0-2) | |
Total Games 2-Way (Under 22.5) | 68.50% | (0-2) |
Tie Break Predictions
The likelihood of a tie break occurring in the first set is relatively low at 95.00. This indicates that one player may establish dominance early on, potentially avoiding a tie break scenario altogether. Additionally, the probability of not having a tie break in the entire match stands at 88.70, further suggesting that one competitor might maintain a consistent lead throughout.
Set and Game Predictions
The odds for fewer than 1.5 sets being played in the match is high at 89.20, implying that one of the players might secure an early advantage or both might struggle to break each other’s serve consistently. Furthermore, there is a strong likelihood of fewer than 2.5 sets being played (89.20), reinforcing the expectation of a decisive outcome in fewer sets.
In terms of total games, the odds favor fewer than 22.5 games being played (85.80 for under 22 games and 69.20 for under 22.5 games). This aligns with the anticipation of a swift match where one player could dominate early, minimizing the overall game count.
First Set Game Predictions
There is a significant chance of more than 1.5 games in the first set (73.80), suggesting that while one player might take an early lead, they may still face some resistance from their opponent before securing the set.