ATP Tour betting tips: Open 13 Provence, Delray Beach and Argentina Open
ATP Open 13 Provence betting preview: Medvedev to find form in France?
The European hard court swing of the ATP Tour is in full flow and there are plenty of big names assembling in the south of France for the Open 13 Provence.
Now installed as a 250 event on the tour, it has extra significance for all taking part and the notoriously partisan crowd in Marseille always makes this event one of the tastiest on the circuit.
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Big name past winners include the likes of Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Boris Becker and there are plenty of top performers in with a shout in 2025.
The favourites
The return to successful surroundings could prove to be the catalyst for a successful 2025 for Daniil Medvedev, who has looked decidedly off the pace in recent weeks, with early exits in Rotterdam and at the Australian Open.
However, the former world number one won this event back in 2021 and he always plays his best stuff on indoor hard courts, making him the man to beat at 5/2 with BetMGM.
Another man who has tasted victory in this tournament previously is Hubert Hurkacz, and the Pole will be looking for further success in Marseille in 2025 – having lifted this trophy in 2023.
Form has eluded Hurkacz too of late, dropping to 17th in the world as a result but his serve could cause chaos on the quick courts here in Provence and he looks to have a decent draw at 5/1 with Mr.Play.
FIRST’s top tip for Open 13 Provence
It has been nearly 12 months since Daniil Medvedev reached a final on the ATP Tour and will be here in Marseille seeking form, making him a real contender for the title.
Daniil Medvedev to win Open 13 Provence (outright) – 5/2 with BetMGM.
Extra tips
Home favourites are always backed to the hilt here in Provence and Ugo Humbert looks to be in a decent place to defend his title.
He impressively overcame Grigor Dimitrov to win this title last year and he is a real contender in 2025 too, at 6/1 with Zetbet.
French tennis is in a good place currently, with plenty of young players breaking through and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard is arguably the pick of the bunch.
He has already reached the semi-finals in Brisbane in 2025, and he looks good value at 4/1 with Vegasland to win his quarter here.
ATP Delray Beach betting preview: Fritz to be too strong for the field?
Tennis in the Miami sunshine will be on the agenda this week on the ATP Tour too, as Delray Beach looks set to host its infamous spring tournament.
Having been a mainstay on the tour for over 30 years, it has been a production line for some of the best American players of all time and there are plenty of players looking to follow in the footsteps of Mardy Fish and Sam Querrey here in 2025.
The favourite
World number four Taylor Fritz has endured a tough start to 2025, bombing out at both the Australian Open and Dallas Open in the opening rounds but Delray Beach has always been a happy hunting ground for him.
The home favourite has won this event in each of the last two seasons and with his contemporaries in the world’s top 10 opting to play in events elsewhere, he is the heavy favourite here.
2/1 with BetMGM is the best price we can find on Fritz, as he chases a first title of the season before the busy US hard court swing in the spring.
FIRST’s top tip for Delray Beach
In each of the past two seasons, Taylor Fritz has used Delray Beach as a valuable chance to get some match practice in and build confidence by picking up wins.
The field in Florida shouldn’t give him too many problems and he will be the man to beat this week.
Taylor Fritz to win Delray Beach (outright) – 2/1 with BetMGM.
Extra tips
It has been a strong start to 2025 for young American Alex Michelsen, who looked to have some serious game in reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open.
He has risen to 36th in the world as a result and he could go deep again here, making 3/1 to win his quarter with Mr.Play, a very attractive proposition.
2023 Delray Beach finalist Miomir Kecmanovic has shaped up pretty well this term, losing in tight matches in both the Australian Open and Dallas Open, missing big chances in both.
He clearly enjoys it here at Delray Beach and looks to have a decent draw, making him a strong shout at 5/1 with Vegasland to reach the final.
ATP IEB+ Argentina Open betting preview: Zverev to bounce back in Argentina?
It was more Grand Slam heartbreak to Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open last month, with Jannik Sinner showing him no mercy in the final.
However, the German continues to show more consistency than he ever has before on the ATP Tour, and he will be chasing some clay-court form here in Argentina.
First played back in 1927, this event is one of the biggest in South America and it should be an enthralling week of tennis in Buenos Aries, with some fantastic players in action.
The favourites
The aforementioned Alexander Zverev will be striking his first balls since his Melbourne defeat, and he will want to hit the ground running.
He went all the way to the final at the French Open last season, giving extra importance to his clay court campaign this time round and he looks to be the man to beat at 7/4 with Zetbet to win his first Argentina Open title.
Dane Holger Rune continues to threaten at this level, without necessarily stringing the results together to win big titles.
He has the tools and the draw to go all the way here in Argentina and having generally saved his best tennis for the clay in the past few seasons, he looks good value to go all the way here in Buenos Aries at 6/1 with Mr.Play.
FIRST’s top tip for IEB+ Argentina Open
While Alexander Zverev will have plenty of scrutiny, it could indeed be Holger Rune who has the better time of it here in the Argentinian capital.
Seeded second, he has a decent draw, and he looks a touch overpriced to win the tournament, on his favoured surface.
Holger Rune to win IEB+ Argentina Open (outright) – 6/1 with Mr.Play.
Extra tips
The Chileans in the draw here in Argentina should have some serious backing from the South American crowd and both Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolas Jarry have started 2025 in decent form.
Jarry reached the final at this event last year, whilst Tabilo has recently cracked the world’s top 20.
Going all the way would be a major coup for both men but they represent decent value to win the event, with Tabilo coming in at 10/1 and Jarry at 14/1, both with BetMGM.
Odds correct at time of writing.
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