Jan-Lennard Struff will meet Francisco Cerundolo in the round of 32 at the ATP Munich event on Monday, with the match scheduled to begin at 6:10 AM ET. Dimers’ tennis model makes Cerundolo the most likely winner and gives him a 77% chance to beat Struff at the ATP Bavarian International Tennis Championships.
The same model says Cerundolo has a 72% chance to take the first set, while Struff, +4.5 in games, has a 53% chance to cover the spread. The under 21.5 games also carries a 53% chance of landing, according to the projections.
This is a betting preview for the Munich tournament, and Dimers says its predictions are built from simulations, machine learning and data. The odds were current at publication and can change before first serve, which makes the top play listed with the matchup notable: Jan-Lennard Struff to win.
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That split between the model’s overall winner and the article’s best bet is the part to watch. Cerundolo is the statistical favorite, but the preview’s top recommendation backs Struff, leaving bettors to weigh the model edge against the listed play as the clock ticks toward Monday morning in Munich.






