
Generali Open Betting Odds and Match Previews for July 21, 2025, Men's Singles
Comesana has not won any of his 15 tournaments so far this year, with an overall record of 14-16. The 24-year-old Boyer, who is still looking for his first tournament title of 2025, is 11-12 so far this year.
There are five matches on tap for the Generali Open today, and we have you covered with the betting insights you need to get an edge.
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