Gstaad round of 32: the odds make Collignon the favourite (1.15), but betting on the pure win carries almost no value - the market has already fully priced the favourite. Slow clay rewards long rallies and stamina over raw power.
Collignon and Skatov meet in the Gstaad round of 32 on clay. Slow clay rewards long rallies and stamina over raw power, which could be decisive given both players' styles. Their head-to-head record stands at 0–1, which points to a slight edge in this rivalry. The odds favour Collignon.
For bettors, the set and game markets could offer value alongside the outright winner market, especially if this turns into a close match. The odds listed are for informational purposes only - it's worth comparing prices across a few bookmakers.
1.15 on a straight Collignon win leaves no real margin for a value bet - the "total sets" market looks more interesting.
James Whitfield, tennis betting analystData source: official ATP/WTA statistics and live odds via a real-time data provider.