Baez vs. Vilius Gaubas Prediction, Odds to Win Tiriac Open Sebastian Baez, the 52nd-ranked player, will face Vilius Gaubas, the 105th-ranked player, in the Round of 32 at the Tiriac Open on Monday, March 30. The match, set to take place on clay, has Baez as the favorite with odds of -325, while Gaubas is listed at +240. The betting odds are provided by BetMGM Sportsbook, with the latest update occurring on Sunday at 10:37 a.m. ET. The matchup between Baez and Gaubas has generated significant interest due to their contrasting rankings and the surface-specific dynamics of clay courts. Baez, who has a professional record of 9-12 on clay over the past 12 months, has not claimed a tournament title in that span. His serve and return game statistics highlight his strengths on clay, with a 62.7% win rate on serve and a 33.3% success rate on return. Baez has converted 64 of 166 break points (38.6%) on clay, placing him 16th in the category of break points won. His most recent tournament appearance, the Miami Open presented by Itau, ended in a Round of 128 loss to Adam Walton, a player ranked 85th, with a score of 2-6, 2-6. Gaubas, on the other hand, has a more favorable clay record, with a 14-7 performance across six tournaments in the past year. His service game on clay is particularly strong, with a 73.7% win rate (174 out of 236 service games) and a 32.4% return game success rate (73 out of 225). Gaubas has won 45.7% of break points on clay, securing 59 out of 129 opportunities, which ranks him 20th in the category. His most recent tournament, the Movistar Chile Open, saw him fall in the quarterfinals to Yannick Hanfmann, with a score of 6-3, 2-6, 2-6. The implied probability from the moneyline suggests Baez has a 76.#betmgm_sportsbook #sebastian_baez #movistar_chile_open #tiriac_open #vilius_gaubas

Bublik vs. Vit Kopriva Prediction, Odds to Win BNP Paribas Open On Saturday, March 7, 2026, Alexander Bublik, the world No. 10, will face Vit Kopriva, ranked No. 62, in the Round of 64 at the BNP Paribas Open. The match, set to take place on a hard court, will be a key encounter in the tournament as both players aim to advance further. Bublik is favored to win, with odds of -375, while Kopriva is listed at +280. The implied probability from the moneyline suggests Bublik has a 78.9% chance of securing victory. The matchup highlights the contrast between the two players’ recent performances. Kopriva, a 28-year-old looking for his first hard-court tournament win in 2026, has struggled on this surface. Over the past year, he has posted a 7-11 record on hard courts, with a 36.4% conversion rate on break points (43 out of 118). His service games have been strong, with a 67.7% winning percentage, but his return games have been less effective, at 22.7%. In his most recent tournament, the Movistar Chile Open, Kopriva lost in the Round of 32 to Mariano Navone in a three-set match. Bublik, on the other hand, has shown greater consistency on hard courts. Over the past 12 months, he has compiled a 25-10 record, including two tournament titles. His break-point conversion rate stands at 39.8% (72 out of 181), and he has dominated service games, winning 86.2% of them. His return games have been less successful, with a 20.6% winning percentage. However, his recent performance at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships was a setback, as he lost in the Round of 16 to No. 25-ranked Tallon Griekspoor in a two-set match. The match will test Kopriva’s ability to adapt to the physical and tactical demands of hard-court play.#bnpparibas_open #alexander_bublik #vit_kopriva #dubai_duty_free_tennis_championships #movistar_chile_open
