What are the odds for the match?
Martin Damm is at +190, and Valentin Vacherot is at -215.
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An in-depth look at the Martin Damm vs. Valentin Vacherot match in the first round of the 2026 Australian Open, providing predictions, odds, and key stats to help you stay informed.
Martin Damm Jr. (ranked No. 177) faces Valentin Vacherot (No. 31) in the Round of 128 at the 2026 Australian Open.
**Match Details:** - **Date:** January 19, 2026 - **Tournament:** Australian Open, Men's Singles
**Betting Odds:** - **Moneyline:** Damm +190, Vacherot -215 - **First Set Odds:** Damm +130, Vacherot -164
**Player Performance:** - **Martin Damm:** Damm has shown promise on hard courts with a 7-2 record over the last year. His serve win percentage is 86.7%, but his return win percentage is lower at 21.2%. He reached the second round of the US Open in 2025. - **Valentin Vacherot:** Vacherot had a breakthrough year in 2025, highlighted by his unexpected win at the Shanghai Masters. He is 14-4 on hard courts over the past year, with a service game win percentage of 83.6% and a return game win percentage of 24.4%. He reached the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International recently.
**Prediction:** Based on current form and rankings, Valentin Vacherot is favored to win this match. His strong performance on hard courts and recent quarter-final appearance in Adelaide give him an edge over Damm. Dimers' predictive model supports this, giving Vacherot a 64% chance of winning.
Martin Damm is at +190, and Valentin Vacherot is at -215.
Dimers' model gives Valentin Vacherot a 64% chance of winning.
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