What are the odds for the match?
Tommy Paul is favored with odds around -550, while Sebastian Ofner is the underdog at +390.
Tennis / Wimbledon
Tommy Paul is heavily favored to win his second-round match against Sebastian Ofner at Wimbledon 2025. Multiple sources predict a strong showing for the American player, citing his previous success at Wimbledon and their head-to-head record...
Tommy Paul's strong performance in Grand Slam events this year, reaching the quarterfinals in both the Australian Open and French Open, supports his favorite status. Sebastian Ofner's inconsistent Wimbledon record, including first-round losses in previous years, further solidifies Paul's advantage. Stats Insider's predictive analytics model gives Paul a 77% chance of winning. DraftKings Sportsbook offers odds of +130 for Paul to win in straight sets, reflecting the confidence in his form. While Stats Insider suggests a bet on Ofner due to a slight edge in available odds, the overall analysis leans heavily towards a Paul victory.
Tommy Paul is favored with odds around -550, while Sebastian Ofner is the underdog at +390.
Yes, Paul has reached at least the third round in all his previous appearances, including a quarterfinal in 2024.
Tommy Paul won their previous encounter 6-3, 6-0.
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