What are the odds for the match?
Brooksby is favored at -235, while McDonald is at +180.
Tennis / ATP
A first-round matchup at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston features Mackenzie McDonald against Jenson Brooksby. Brooksby is favored to win, but McDonald hopes for an upset on the clay court.
Mackenzie McDonald (ranked 125th) faces Jenson Brooksby (ranked 41st) in the first round of the ATP 250 Houston.
**McDonald's Clay Court Performance:** McDonald has struggled on clay recently, with a 1-4 record in the last 12 months. He has a 65.4% win rate on service games and 20.8% on return games. He converted only 26.3% of break points.
**Brooksby's Clay Court Performance:** Brooksby has a strong clay court record, going 7-2 in his last three tournaments on this surface, and is also the defending champion. He wins 72.3% of his service games and 30.5% of his return games. He converts 45.1% of break points.
**Betting Odds:** Brooksby is the favorite with -235 odds, implying a 70.1% probability of winning. McDonald's odds are +180.
Brooksby is favored at -235, while McDonald is at +180.
He has a 7-2 record over the past year with one title.
He is 1-4 on clay in the last 12 months.
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