Mirra Andreeva is set to meet Panna Udvardy in the round of 64 at the WTA Madrid Open on Thursday at 1:00 PM ET, and the numbers point strongly toward the Russian teenager. Dimers’ tennis model gives Andreeva a 94% chance to beat Udvardy, along with an 89% chance to take the first set.
The market view is not quite as one-sided once the spread and total come into focus. Andreeva has a 53% chance to cover the -6.5 games line, while the over 17.5 games is projected at 51%, leaving little separation in either direction. Dimers’ top play for the match is Udvardy to win, with the model saying she offers the best value at the current available odds.
This is part of the betting and prediction coverage surrounding the WTA Madrid Open, where every round can change the shape of the bracket quickly. The meeting is scheduled in the round of 64, which means the winner moves on immediately while the loser is done in Madrid.
That clash between a lopsided win probability and a value-driven underdog call is what makes this one worth a close look. Andreeva is the clear model favorite, but the same projection also flags Udvardy as the sharper betting angle, a reminder that predicted winners and best bets are not always the same thing. For readers following the broader clay-court picture, the same event has already produced surprises such as Zeynep Sönmez stunning world No. 8 Jasmine Paolini at Stuttgart 500.
When the match starts Thursday afternoon in Eastern time, the only question that really matters is whether Andreeva’s dominance shows up on the scoreboard or whether Udvardy turns the value call into the result the model least expects.