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Lim, Jenny vs Lollia, Mathilde

General Overview

The upcoming match between Lim, Jenny and Lollia, Mathilde on September 9, 2025, at 10:00 is poised to be a highly competitive encounter. Both players have demonstrated consistent performances in their recent matches, making this an intriguing matchup for tennis enthusiasts and bettors alike. Lim, Jenny is known for her aggressive baseline play and powerful serves, while Lollia, Mathilde has shown remarkable resilience and strategic acumen on the court. This clash promises to be a test of both physical endurance and mental fortitude.

Lim, Jenny

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Lollia, Mathilde

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Date: 2025-09-09
Time: 11:30
Venue: Not Available Yet

Betting Predictions

Tie Break in 1st Set

The odds suggest that a tie break in the first set is unlikely, with a probability of 95.60%. This indicates that one of the players may have a significant advantage early on, potentially leading to a decisive first set without needing to extend into a tie break.

First Set Games

With odds of 67.00% for under 1st set games compared to 57.30% for over, it is more probable that the first set will conclude with fewer than the average number of games. This could be due to one player’s ability to dominate service games or break serve effectively.

Tie Break in Match

The likelihood of avoiding a tie break throughout the entire match stands at 84.10%. This suggests that one player may secure enough sets without requiring tie breaks, possibly due to strong service games or effective net play.

Total Sets

The odds favor the match ending in under 2.5 sets at 73.40%, indicating that one player might secure a two-set victory. This aligns with the expectation of strong performances from both players, potentially leading to quick set wins.

Total Games

For the total number of games, the odds are slightly higher for under 22 games (67.40%) compared to under 22.5 games (57.00%). This suggests that the match may be relatively short in terms of total games played, possibly due to dominant performances in individual sets.