Ben Shelton is projected to beat Emilio Nava in their ATP Munich, Germany Men's Singles 2026 meeting on Monday, according to a Dimers prediction released in 2026. The model gives Shelton a 71% win probability, while Nava is listed at 29%.
Dimers said its forecast was based on 10,000 simulated outcomes, using extensive simulations and current data rather than a match result. That makes the pick a snapshot of how the matchup looks before the first serve, not a record of what happened on court.
The numbers leave little ambiguity about the model's view of the contest: Shelton is the clear favorite, and Nava enters as the underdog. For bettors and followers of the draw, the only thing that matters now is whether the match lands close to the probabilities or breaks them.
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What gives the forecast its weight is not certainty but scale. Ten thousand simulations cannot tell the future, but they do show where the model thinks the balance lies heading into Monday in Munich.






