What are Tiafoe's odds against Borges?
Tiafoe has -185 odds to win against Borges, implying a 64.9% probability.
Sports / Tennis
A preview of Frances Tiafoe's performance at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (ATP Mexico Open) in 2026, including odds, predictions, and key stats for his matches against Nuno Borges and Aleksandar Kovacevic.
Frances Tiafoe entered the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presented by HSBC as the number 28th-ranked player, and faced Nuno Borges (ranked 48th) in the round of 32. Tiafoe was favored to win.
Later, in the round of 16, Tiafoe was predicted to have a 75% chance of beating Aleksandar Kovacevic, according to Dimers.com. Their predictive model also gave Tiafoe a 71% chance of winning the first set, while Kovacevic was seen as having a 53% chance of covering the +3.5 game spread. The simulations suggested a 53% chance of the total games exceeding 22.5.
**Takeaways:** - Bettors should consider Tiafoe's strong service game but also Borges' and Kovacevic's potential to capitalize on return game weaknesses. - Real-time odds and predictions can offer an edge in making informed betting decisions.
Tiafoe has -185 odds to win against Borges, implying a 64.9% probability.
Dimers' model gives Tiafoe a 75% chance of winning against Kovacevic.
Tiafoe has a 17-13 record in 13 hard court tournaments.
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