#RolandGarros BRACKET CHALLENGE
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✅ ML Navarro @ 2.54 !
Belle value de la part de notre parieur pro WTA @RemindMe_WTA qui est sur place et qui a vu une Mboko apparemment gênée au pectoral pendant son entrainement.
La Canadienne prendra 6/0 au premier set...
Reste connecté et active la cloche pour d'autres values publiques comme celle-ci !
En plus de Paris, La Team @Tennis_Metrics est en place aussi à Strasbourg pour la partie WTA et ce matchup entre Eala et Oliynykova ! Un pick est en cours sur ce match sur le site ! La semaine va être riche en contenu 🔥
🔥🎾 Roland Garros arrive !
Comme chaque année en France, beaucoup vont parier juste parce que c’est Roland Garros… sans réellement comprendre les spécificités du tennis et de la terre battue.
Il y a 1 an, j’interviewais Elie de @Tennis_Metrics l’un des experts les plus pointus sur le betting tennis en francophonie.
Surface, fatigue, CLV, value bets, erreurs classiques sur Roland Garros… son approche peut clairement vous éviter de faire n’importe quoi pendant le tournoi.
Je vous remets l’article complet à jour avec :
• mes conseils
• les conseils d’Elie
• l’interview complète
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Roberto Bautista Agut vs Matteo Berrettini – Monte Carlo Masters 🎾
Bet of the Day 🚨
Bet: Over 21.0 games in the match (total games)
Odds: 1.699 (European) / -143 (American)
Stake: 1u
Berrettini is still searching for rhythm after his comeback: big peaks, but poor follow-ups in smaller events. However, early arrival in Monte Carlo, favorable conditions, and a very good matchup (7–1 H2H vs Agut) set him up to hold serve consistently here. Agut may be declining, but he’s still solid enough on serve and hard to hit through, which should stretch sets and push this into a tight, game-heavy battle. 💥
We’re backing a competitive match rather than picking a side. Over 21.0 games at 1.699 looks like the best way to attack this spot. 📈
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Cerundolo F. vs Tsitsipas S. – Monte Carlo Masters 🎾
Our pick of the day is locked in! 🔒
Bet: Stefanos Tsitsipas to win (Moneyline)
Odds: +104 / 2.04
Stake: 1u
Tsitsipas has won Monte Carlo three times and this slow clay is perfect for his game, giving him time to set up that heavy forehand and dictate rallies. His level has been trending up since the start of the year, and that dominant win over Auger-Aliassime in Miami showed there’s still a very high ceiling when things click. Cerundolo’s results look decent on paper, but the underlying level has been patchy and overvalued in the market compared to Stef’s proven track record here.
We see strong value with Tsitsipas at plus money in his favorite conditions and a tournament where he historically peaks. 💰🔥
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⏱️ 1 HOUR BEFORE FIRST BALL IN MONTE CARLO! Don’t place your bets on Fucsovics vs Tabilo without seeing this… 🎾🔥
A win for the Chilean is therefore more likely, but a potentially tight match. So I’d lean more towards an over 21 at 1.59 here, which I find less valuable than the +21.5 games at 1.76.
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[LIVE] : ML Monfils at 4.1, 0.5u, after the loss of set 1 at #MonteCarloRolexMasters
Sounds value to me considering the match up, Griekspoor form, Gael's motivation and the needs he needs to get back into the rythm.
Like if tailing ! 🧡
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Tennis fans, this Charleston final has everything: drama, data, and a storyline you won’t forget 🔥🎾
Full deep-dive + metrics here 👉 https://t.co/2ZBEt0ykaP
Does Staro go all the way?
It’s been four years since Yuliia Starodubtseva last went back to Ukraine. Four years without seeing her father, her grandparents, her home. The war froze everything, and since then she’s been living between Berlin and the tour, carrying that silent weight from match to match. After her win over Keys yesterday, she said something simple and moving: maybe winning this title could change things, make it easier to see her loved ones again.
Her 2026 season had been up and down, her level was there but not her confidence, as she herself admitted. Charleston changed everything. She came in as a qualifier after a late withdrawal, with no pressure, no expectations, and went through the draw dropping only one set in five matches.
On the bench next to her is Pearse Dolan, her coach and Australian partner, whom she met at Old Dominion University where they both played college tennis. A story within the story. And to complete the picture, Staro spent a year coaching on fifteen green-clay courts at Westchester Country Club after graduation, making a living by teaching beginners the basics of tennis on this particular surface. She jokes that this is her real secret weapon in Charleston. It might not be entirely a joke.
Jessica Pegula, 32 years old, United States, world No. 5, right-handed. The defending champion is a one-of-a-kind case in modern tennis. Eleven WTA titles, 10–1 in three-set matches in 2026, a machine for winning matches she shouldn’t have won. This week in Charleston she’s played five matches, all grueling, four three-setters in a row for a total of more than eleven hours on court. She’s even admitted herself that on some days she regrets choosing to play first, recovery is so tough. But she’s in the final, she’s still there, and her ability to find mental reserves when the body says no is a reality that the stats don’t capture.
Three statistical windows, three different stories. In 2026 Pegula dominates by a wide margin, match efficiency 3.228 versus 1.331, dominance ratio 1.781 versus 1.335. On 52-week clay stats she’s still better overall, 2.237 versus 1.747 in match efficiency, 100% tiebreaks won versus 83.3%. But this specific week in Charleston on this very court, Staro has put up dream numbers: breakpoints prevail at 3.250 versus 1.333 for Pegula, return games won at 59.1% versus 34.5%, break points converted at 65% versus 29.4%. Current form says Staro. Career says Pegula. And Pegula’s legs after eleven hours on court say that one match too many is a real possibility.
Who are you backing in Charleston? 💚
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⏰ 1 hour to go before Pegula vs Jovic in Charleston! Don’t miss today’s Tennis Metrics pick before first ball is struck… 🎾🔥 #WTACharleston#ClayCourt
Delicate angle here. Jovic has only ever won one match against a top-10 player in her whole career, in four clashes with the elite, against Paolini on hard. Her post-match interview was convincing; she says she loves the surface and that it gives her an advantage thanks to the long rallies and her great returning skills. Pegula keeps winning but struggles every time and is logging a lot of hours here, a bit like a diesel engine. Jess’s experience and defense will surely be dominant in the end, but the over 21.5 games seems justified to me.
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👉 Few things I've learnt during this first day at #MonteCarloRolexMasters :
🔸 Kouamé was not shy at all training with Vacherot and Fonseca today. He's playing well. Backhand being a bit too flat for clay but excellent forehand, mentality and court coverage. His match preview against Humbert will be out tomorrow in @Tennis_Metrics ' app !
🔸 Cerundolo JM beating Hugo Nys easily but not looking that sharp to me... maybe something is still bothring him. The Argentine is more and more agressive with his forehand and serve.
🔸 Bonzi not playing the right strategy against Agut. The who was trying to attack here was losing points. Was tough to get through against good court coverage from both and conditions for grinding.
🔸 Fucsovics not looking injured during his training against Kecmanovic
🔸Easiest value on earth : ML Shevchenko at 1.85 pre match. Result : 6/0 in 15 min and Pellegrino retires (still injured). The Kazakh playing great tennis though, even during his morning training against Choinski.
🔸Muller still not feeling well after his virus in Marrakech. He's vomitted twice on the court, but was fighting like a tiger with really good tennis level to get back from a break down in set 1. If he feels better tomorrow, he'll be a really tough player to beat.
That's it for today !
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Ready for a blockbuster generational clash in Charleston? 🔥🎾 Dive into today’s Tennis Metrics daily breakdown and see what the numbers really say 👇
The kid against the machine
Jessica Pegula, 32 years old, United States, world No. 5, right-handed. The defending champion is a phenomenon of mental consistency. Three times she has come back from a set down this week, three times she has come back from a break down in the third set, nine wins in three-setters for just one loss in 2026. Yesterday against Shnaider in two hours and ten minutes, she once again found the resources to turn around a compromised situation. But the body is talking too. More than eight and a half hours on court this week, four matches of which three were exhausting, and a semifinal this morning without having been able to fully recover. Pegula herself admitted she regretted choosing to play first yesterday, tiring because of the quick turnaround. On clay in her career, 47 wins and 26 losses, and only one win against a top 10 player on this surface this season.
Iva Jovic, 18 years old, United States, world No. 16, right-handed. The Pasadena native arrives in the Charleston semifinals without having lost a single set this week. Kalinskaya was swept aside in straight sets, with a clay-court return level over the last 52 weeks that doesn’t belong to someone her age: 51.2% of return games won compared to 40.8% for Pegula over the same span, 54.2% of break points converted versus 40.2%, and under pressure on return she has absolute dominance on every key score. The only identifiable weak point on clay: zero tiebreaks won over the last 52 weeks, but with such a destructive return game she structurally doesn’t need them.
H2H: 1–0 Pegula, on hard court in Dubai in February, 6–4 6–2. Never played on clay. The defending champion has shown this week that she knows how to suffer and still win. But Pegula has lost the first set in each of her last three matches, and Jovic has precisely the weapons to push her there. On clay over the last 52 weeks, the young American’s match efficiency is 2.778 compared to 2.130 for Pegula. The return game is devastating, the legs are fresh, and the market is paying for the champion’s reputation without seeing that on this surface today, Jovic is not the underdog the odds suggest.
Who you got in this Pegula vs Jovic showdown at Charleston? 🧐
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