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Keys is the likelier winner, but the short moneyline does not offer a bet recommendation.
The players haven't faced each other yet.
Bejlek’s stronger recent return is the immediate counterweight to Keys’ ranking edge: Bejlek 6/8 compared with Keys 5/8. Even so, Keys is ranked 24th to Bejlek’s 35th, an 11-place advantage that supplies the clearest structural case for the favourite. The Cincinnati results also show both players arriving with winning momentum, so this is not a match to treat as one-sided. There is no previous meeting to separate them, with H2H Bejlek 0-0 Keys. Keys therefore gets the nod on ranking, while Bejlek’s fresher body of results is a credible route to an upset.
James Whitfield’s expert estimate is Keys 71%, a reproducible analytical forecast based on ranking, recent form, the blank head-to-head record and the normalised market baseline rather than a guarantee. It is above the 70.81% market baseline by 0.19 percentage points, but that modest adjustment should temper confidence. Bejlek’s superior recent sample is the concrete counter-risk: if she sustains that level, the ranking difference may not decide the contest. With the favourite price below 1.40 and no supported alternative market available, the moneyline is not worth a bet; pass despite Keys being the likely winner. Odds are indicative and can change. 18+ only; gamble responsibly.
Keys is the selected player on the expert estimate, but the recommended betting action is to pass on the available moneyline.
James Whitfield, tennis betting analystRyan Cole’s independent form-only view favours Bejlek: her recent results contain the stronger winning return, giving her a sound form-based case to compete closely.
Ryan Cole, form & stats analystData source: official ATP/WTA statistics and live odds via a real-time data provider.