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Tennis / ATP
Karen Khachanov and Juan Pablo Ficovich are set to clash in the Round of 64 at the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers (ATP Toronto) on July 29, 2025. Here's a preview of the match, including predictions and betting insights.
Karen Khachanov, the 16th-ranked player, faces Juan Pablo Ficovich, ranked 140th. Khachanov's strong hard-court record and experience at the ATP Tour level make him the favorite. Ficovich, however, has shown promise by qualifying for the main draw and defeating Fearnley without offering breakpoints.
**Match Context:** - **Tournament:** National Bank Open Presented by Rogers - **Round:** Round of 64 - **Surface:** Hard
Khachanov's recent performance includes a quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon. Ficovich reached the quarterfinal of the Mifel Open. Khachanov's higher ranking and hard-court experience suggest a likely win, but Ficovich's recent form indicates he could challenge Khachanov.
**Betting Odds:** - Khachanov to win: -1099 - Ficovich to win: +625
*Value bet/ the best odds: Karen Khachanov -5.5 games handicap @2.10 @bet365*
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