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Duckworth, James vs Uchida, Kaichi

Duckworth vs Uchida: Expert Analysis and Predictions

Duckworth and Uchida are set to face off in a highly anticipated tennis match on November 7, 2025. Both players bring unique strengths to the court, making this match an intriguing prospect for fans and bettors alike. Duckworth is known for his aggressive baseline play and strong serve, while Uchida excels in net play and tactical versatility. The betting odds reflect the competitive nature of this matchup.

Duckworth, James

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Uchida, Kaichi

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Date: 2025-11-07
Time: 06:45
Venue: Taipei - Center Court

1st Set Predictions

The odds suggest a high-scoring first set, with “Over 1st Set Games” at 76.10 indicating a likelihood of more than 12 games in the set. This implies that either player could be taking time to break their opponent’s serve or struggling to close out games. Conversely, “Under 1st Set Games” is at 58.40, suggesting that a shorter set is less likely but still possible if one player maintains a strong serve throughout.

The probability of no tiebreak in the first set stands at 80.40, indicating that most bets favor a decisive outcome within the standard nine games of a set. This suggests that one player may have a significant advantage in their service games, allowing them to close out the set without needing a tiebreak.

Match Predictions

Looking at the overall match, “Under 2.5 Sets” is priced at 64.30, suggesting that most experts believe this match will likely go the distance to three sets. This reflects the competitive balance between Duckworth and Uchida, with neither player having a clear advantage that would allow them to secure a quick victory.

The total number of games in the match is predicted with “Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5)” at 55.40, indicating an expectation of more than 23 games in total. This aligns with the prediction for an extended match, suggesting several closely contested sets.

Finally, “Tie Break in Match (No)” stands at 55.50, implying that most predictions do not expect any tiebreaks beyond the first set. This further supports the notion of a closely fought match where players might have opportunities to win sets outright.