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2025 Tennis in the Land: Bronzetti [61st] vs. Golubic [75th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
The match is set as even, with Bronzetti and Golubic both having -110 odds to win.
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Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Bronzetti has a 52.4% to win.
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