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Tennis / ATP
Alexander Blockx and Alex de Minaur are set to face off in the Round of 16 at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters on Thursday, April 9, 2026. Here's a look at predictions, odds, and what to expect.
Alexander Blockx and Alex de Minaur are gearing up for a showdown at the Monte-Carlo Masters. According to betting odds, Alex de Minaur is favored to win. Blockx's performance on clay over the past year includes a 0-1 record in one tournament, with 57.1% of service games won and 33.3% of return games won. De Minaur, in contrast, holds an 11-5 record in six clay tournaments, winning 76.1% of service games and 38.7% of return games.
Dimers.com analysis, based on thousands of simulations, suggests de Minaur has a strong likelihood of winning (76%). Betting picks include Blockx at +270 for the moneyline and de Minaur at -125 for the first set. The best bet is over 21.5 total games.
**Why this matters:** For tennis enthusiasts and bettors, this match presents an opportunity to witness a clash between an underdog and a seasoned player. Understanding the probabilities and key stats can inform betting decisions and enhance viewing pleasure.
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