Tennis / ATP
The Rolex Paris Masters is reaching its final stages, with high stakes for players aiming to secure ranking points and a spot at the ATP Finals. This article provides expert betting picks and predictions for key matches on Thursday, October...
### Davidovich Fokina vs. Alexander Zverev Davidovich Fokina has consistently challenged Zverev, securing at least one set in their last three matches. The slow court speeds at the Paris Masters could benefit the Spaniard, allowing him to engage in baseline battles where his backhand can match Zverev's. Zverev's shaky performance in the previous round suggests Davidovich Fokina has a strong chance.
**Betting Pick:** Davidovich Fokina +1.5 Sets (-137) & ML (+205)
### Andrey Rublev vs. Ben Shelton Shelton's powerful serve and athleticism are well-suited to the slower court conditions in Paris. Rublev's serve is less reliable, giving Shelton opportunities to break. Shelton's previous win against Rublev on an indoor hard court in Basel further supports his chances.
**Betting Pick:** Shelton ML (-136)
### Sonego vs. Medvedev Medvedev's dominance on indoor hard courts and a 3-0 head-to-head record against Sonego make him the favorite. His recent rest after Dimitrov's withdrawal gives him an additional advantage.
**Betting Pick:** Daniil Medvedev -3.5 games handicap @1.80
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