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Taylor Fritz vs. Ben Shelton best bets: ATP Toronto odds, picks, predictions
Taylor Fritz vs. Ben Shelton best bets: ATP Toronto odds, picks, predictions

New York Post

time16 hours ago

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Taylor Fritz vs. Ben Shelton best bets: ATP Toronto odds, picks, predictions

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The tennis calendar is relentless, and can make the sport feel like a bit of a chore at times, but there's nothing quite like it when it peaks. And it will do just that Wednesday night when the two best American players, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton, meet in the semifinals of the Canadian Masters in Toronto. This is just the second career meeting between Fritz and Shelton, with the first occurring in the first round of the Indian Wells Masters tournament in March 2023. This match should have a much different feel from that contest, which Fritz won in three sets, as both players have taken massive strides in their respective careers. ATP Toronto: Fritz vs. Shelton odds, predictions Player Odds Taylor Fritz -175 Ben Shelton +137 Odds via bet365 It's no surprise that Fritz is the favorite Wednesday night, given his edge in experience and his higher ranking, but some signals point to this match being closer to a coin flip than even these odds imply. At the beginning of the season, you'd argue that Fritz was a good role model for Shelton in how he could advance his career. Like the latter, the former burst onto the scene thanks to a massive serve, but his all-around game needed to catch up to his best weapon. Eventually, the rest of Fritz's game got to a point where he wasn't too reliant on his serve, and he's shot up the rankings because of that. Taylor Fritz is the betting favorite against Ben Shelton for Wednesday's semifinal. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect The Californian is ranked as the No. 4 player in the world (a career best), and has won 19 of his last 22 matches. It's been a banner 2025 campaign for Fritz, though he'd certainly like to add a second Masters title — and first since 2022 — to his mantle. Shelton's career has plenty of similarities to Fritz's, but he seems to be accomplishing things at a quicker pace. The former Florida Gator has established himself as a real threat at Grand Slams, and he's got a couple of titles already under his belt. The 22-year-old still can stand to be more consistent, but he's already solidified himself as a top-10 player, and a little more growth in his game could see him make a push for one of the top four seeds at Grand Slams in 2026. Get the lowdown on the Best USA Sports Betting Sites and Apps With both players in terrific form and no real fitness concerns to worry about, Wednesday's match points to a slobberknocker. Given that both combatants have all-world serves, we'll likely see a tiebreak or two, and that means that this match will likely be decided by a mistake, a break, or a bounce. If that is the case, then the value is with the underdog, Shelton, to come out on top in a long one. The Play: Shelton to win 2-1 (+350, bet365) Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.

Alexander Zverev vs. Karen Khachanov odds, prediction: ATP Toronto tennis picks
Alexander Zverev vs. Karen Khachanov odds, prediction: ATP Toronto tennis picks

New York Post

time20 hours ago

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Alexander Zverev vs. Karen Khachanov odds, prediction: ATP Toronto tennis picks

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Alexander Zverev and Karen Khachanov will meet in the semifinals of the 2025 Canadian Masters on Wednesday evening. Zverev, the No. 1 seed because Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner skipped the event, is a -250 favorite to defeat Khachanov, who is looking for his first Masters 1000 title since 2018. Zverev owns a 5-2 advantage over Khachanov in their career head-to-head, and he is 3-1 against the Russian on outdoor hard surfaces. ATP Toronto semifinals: Zverev vs. Khachanov odds Player Odds Alexander Zverev -250 Karen Khachanov +200 Odds via bet365 Perhaps it's unfair to compare anybody to Sinner and Alcaraz, but given Zverev's status as the No. 1 overall seed in this field, you'd like to have seen things go a little smoother for him to get to this point in the tournament, especially since he was coming off back-to-back losses before getting to Canada. Zverev has dropped the first set in two of his last three matches, and the other contest saw his opponent, Francisco Cerundolo, retire early. A win is a win, but when you're deciding on whether to back the tournament favorite at this kind of price, you'd want to see a more dominant performance. It's especially worrisome against a player like Khachanov, who can punish you in a number of ways. Not only does he have elite endurance, but he's a crafty player who can throw you off your rhythm quickly. Karen Khachanov celebrating a point at the Canadian Masters. AP Khachanov also comes into this match in top form, having won four in a row and 11 of his last 13 matches, with his only defeats coming at the hands of Taylor Fritz and Alexander Bublik on the grass. Both Fritz and Bublik are as hot as any player on the planet right now, and they are both terrors on the lawn. Khachanov has struggled in this head-to-head and he hasn't won against a top-10 opponent in 2025, but his form makes him worth a shot on Wednesday night. The Play: Khachanov +200 (bet365) Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.

Ben Shelton vs. Alex de Minaur odds, prediction: ATP Toronto picks, best bets
Ben Shelton vs. Alex de Minaur odds, prediction: ATP Toronto picks, best bets

New York Post

time2 days ago

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Ben Shelton vs. Alex de Minaur odds, prediction: ATP Toronto picks, best bets

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur are like oil and vinegar. While Shelton's game is built on his powerful serve, athleticism, and an improving all-around game, de Minaur earns his keep through his relentlessness, speed, and shot-making. They are a perfect metaphor for what makes tennis such a wonderful sport. They couldn't be more different as players, but here they are meeting for the first time in their careers, ranked No. 7 and No. 8 in the world. Shelton, who is the slightly higher-ranked competitor, is actually the underdog on Tuesday night in the quarterfinals of the Canadian Masters in Toronto. The odds are pretty tight by tennis standards – de Minaur is -175 to win the match – and are likely influenced by the amount of time Shelton has spent on the court compared to his Aussie counterpart. Shelton has won in three sets in back-to-back matches, spending exactly five hours on court between the two contests. De Minaur, who is coming off a title at ATP Washington, benefited from a walkover in the Round of 32 before dispatching Frances Tiafoe in his previous match. Alex de Minaur in action at the Canadian Masters. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect De Minaur is always a dangerous player because of his tireless work ethic, but it becomes even trickier to beat him when he's got a full tank. The good news for Shelton is that his game is predicated on keeping things moving and using his serve to win quick, cheap points. That should mute de Minaur's edge in fitness quite a bit. Get the lowdown on the Best USA Sports Betting Sites and Apps Both of these players are built for this part of the calendar, and there's no reason to believe this will be a rout in either direction. The Play: Over 23.5 Games (-110, bet365) Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.

Novak Djokovic's 2025 US Open participation in doubt after Serbian withdraws from Cincinnati Open
Novak Djokovic's 2025 US Open participation in doubt after Serbian withdraws from Cincinnati Open

Mint

time2 days ago

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Novak Djokovic's 2025 US Open participation in doubt after Serbian withdraws from Cincinnati Open

Novak Djokovic's participation in the 2025 US Open has come under cloud after the Serbian tennis ace withdrew from the Cincinnati Open, which starts on Tuesday. This is the second tournament which the world no.6 has withdrawn following his decision to skip the Canadian Masters in Toronto due to a groin injury. The news of Djokovic withdrawing from the Cincinnati Open was confirmed by the organisers. The Cincinnati Open is the final ATP 1000 event which acts as a precursor ahead of the US Open in New York City. Although Djokovic is yet to officially update on his fitness, the 24-time Grand Slam winner's withdrawal from back-to-back tournament do cast a doubt on the minds of his fans ahead of the US Open. In the first three Grand Slams of the year, Djokovic exited in the semifinals. In fact, Djokovic's last Grand Slam final appearance came at Wimbledon last year and is yet to win one since the 2023 US Open.

After Toronto, Novak Djokovic withdraws from Cincinnati Open; to go into US Open without playing warm-up events
After Toronto, Novak Djokovic withdraws from Cincinnati Open; to go into US Open without playing warm-up events

Time of India

time2 days ago

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After Toronto, Novak Djokovic withdraws from Cincinnati Open; to go into US Open without playing warm-up events

Novak Djokovic returns to Flavio Cobolli during their Wimbledon quarter-final match in London. (AP) Novak Djokovic , the world number six and 24-time Grand Slam champion, has withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open citing non-medical reasons. This marks his second consecutive withdrawal from ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, following his earlier decision to skip the Canadian Masters in Toronto due to a groin injury. The 38-year-old Serbian has had a notable presence in Cincinnati, holding a 45-12 record at the ATP Masters 1000 event. His last appearance resulted in a memorable victory against Carlos Alcaraz in the 2023 final, where he saved a championship point to win. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Djokovic's 2025 season has seen him hold a 26-9 record, including his 100th tour-level title victory in Geneva in May. Since then, he has participated in only two events, reaching the semifinals of both Roland Garros and Wimbledon, where he was defeated by Jannik Sinner. H Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brother Donates Kidney To Save Sister's Life. One Year Later, He Says, I Wish I Never Did It, When This Happens Daily Sport X Undo by Taboola by Taboola is next scheduled appearance will be at the US Open, beginning August 24, where he aims to secure his 25th Grand Slam title. This achievement would set an all-time record for men's and women's singles combined, matching Margaret Court's record in women's singles. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner has arrived in Cincinnati to defend his title. The 23-year-old Italian is pursuing his first Masters 1000 trophy of 2025, joined by fellow competitors Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, and Carlos Alcaraz, whom he defeated in the Wimbledon final. The Cincinnati Open, commencing on Thursday, has undergone significant changes for 2025. The tournament has expanded to a two-week format with a 96-player draw, supported by a $260 million campus renovation project. The renovations include the addition of new courts, aimed at enhancing both player and fan experiences. The tournament will conclude on August 18. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

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