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ATP Cincinnati Masters picks: Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Fabian Marozsan odds, predictions, best bets Saturday

ATP Cincinnati Masters picks: Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Fabian Marozsan odds, predictions, best bets Saturday

New York Post3 days ago
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Nothing has been simple for Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2025.
A lot of that is his own doing, but the harsh truth is that the Greek needs to turn things around if he wants to avoid crashing out of the top 30.
An immensely talented player who looked destined to be a Grand Slam champion a few years back, Tsitsipas has unraveled into a high-ceiling, low-floor competitor over the past couple of seasons.
The former World No. 3 showed that ceiling in February when he won a title in Dubai, but he's just 11-10 since that trophy.
ATP Cincinnati Masters: Tsitsipas vs. Marozsan odds, prediction
Player Odds Stefanos Tsitsipas -110 Fabian Marozsan -110 Odds via bet365
Tsitsipas comes into his match with Fabian Marozsan at the Cincinnati Masters riding a three-match losing streak, and he's lost three of his last four matches against players ranked outside the top 50.
Marozsan, too, is a high-ceiling, low-floor player.
Fabian Marozsan in action at ATP Canada.
John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images
He has never reached the heights that Tsitsipas has, but he's got some impressive victories in his career, including one against Carlos Alcaraz in 2023.
Tsitsipas is at his best on hard courts, but Marozsan has also proven to be comfortable on this surface, and he's in much more stable form than the World No. 29.
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The Hungarian has won three of his last four matches, including against Felix Auger-Aliassime in the latter's home country.
The bookmakers have made this match a pick'em, which tells you everything you need to know about Tsitsipas' form.
He's the more talented player, but I'd argue that he should be an underdog in a match against a very dangerous opponent Saturday.
The play: Fabian Marozsan (-110, bet365)
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