What are the odds for the Paul vs. Kecmanovic match?
Paul is favored at -400, while Kecmanovic is at +280.
Sports / Tennis
A look at the Dallas Open Round of 16 matches featuring Tommy Paul vs. Miomir Kecmanovic and Adrian Mannarino vs. Ben Shelton. Both matches promise exciting tennis action with potential quarterfinal spots on the line.
### Tommy Paul vs. Miomir Kecmanovic Tommy Paul enters the match as the favorite, backed by his solid hard-court record and recent performance. Playing in front of a home crowd should give him an additional boost. Kecmanovic, on the other hand, has struggled this season, making Paul's path to the quarterfinals look relatively straightforward. Paul's ability to convert break points (44.8% on hard courts) will be crucial.
### Ben Shelton vs. Adrian Mannarino This match is a tricky one for Shelton. Despite being the higher-ranked player, Mannarino'shead-to-head record and indoor expertise make him a dangerous opponent. Shelton will need to rely on his aggressive game to overcome Mannarino's consistency. The quick court conditions in Dallas favor Shelton's big serve, but Mannarino's experience could make the difference.
Paul is favored at -400, while Kecmanovic is at +280.
Mannarino leads 3-1.
Ford Center at The Star, Frisco, USA.
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