There are several important matchups scheduled for Saturday, including Ben Shelton vs Alex Molcan in Munich and Elena Rybakina vs Mirra Andreeva in Stuttgart. Both the ATP and WTA tournaments in Munich and Stuttgart have reached the semifinals, respectively, and the stakes are only getting higher and more exciting with top-ranked players involved.
This article will provide you with betting odds and predictions so that you can wager to gain money.
Top 5 Best Bets and Prediction
Ben Shelton vs Alex Molcan: American to Win (-250)
Ben Shelton and Alex Molcan have never played against each other before. Shelton reached the Munich semifinals after defeating Joao Fonseca in the quarterfinals. On the other hand, Molcan reached here after beating Denis Shapovalov in the quarters.
Shelton is the betting favorite in the eyes of oddsmakers. His huge serve is a big reason, and his return game is only getting stronger with time. Meanwhile, Molcan is in excellent form on clay, but Shelton is expected to be a far more challenging opponent than anyone he has faced so far.
Expect Shelton to win this one.
Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cabolli: German to Win (-525)
The two have faced each other twice before, and both times Alexander Zverev has come out on top. Zverev has reached the semifinals after defeating fifth seed Francisco Cerundolo in three sets. Meanwhile, Cabolli defeated Vit Kopriva in the quarterfinals in straight sets.
Cabolli has yet to win a set against Zverev. In their last two meetings, Zverev wiped the floor with Cabolli at the 2025 Roland Garros and then again in Halle 2025. The German is a top-three player in the World and has won in Munich before. Cabolli has a good baseline game but has struggled against top-tier players.
Expect Zverev to once again beat Cabollli.
Elena Rybakina vs Mirra Andreeva: Andreeva to Win (+120)
Elena Rybakina and Mirra Andreeva have faced each other three times with the former leading the head-to-head record 2-1. However, their most recent encounter saw Andreeva winning the match 6-1, 6-2. Rybakina reached the Stuttgart Open semis after beating Leylah Fernandez. On the other hand, Andreeva defeated Iga Swiatek in three sets.
The oddsmakers have pegged Ryabakina as a favorite to win this contest (-135). However, Andreeva at +120 feels undervalued, and given the recent run of form, picking an underdog appears to be the better option. Nonetheless, it is expected to be a close game.
Elina Svitolina vs Karolina Muchova: Under 2.5 Sets (-175)
The 2026 Stuttgart Open can expect another close contest in the other semifinal between Elina Svitolina and Karolina Muchova. Svitolina has yet to concede a match against Muchova in her career, as she has won all three encounters, including 2025 Miami and 2019 Wimbledon.
Svitolina has been unbeaten on clay this season and she defeated Linda Noskova in the quarterfinals. On the other hand, Muchova is also in excellent form, beating second-seeded Coco Gauff in a three-set thriller.
Instead of betting on who will win, the best odds are to bet on the total number of sets. Go with under 2.5 sets.
Andrey Rublev vs Hamad Medjedovic: Set 1 Under 10.5 Games (-265)
Andrey Rublev will face Hamad Medjedovic in the Barcelona Open semifinals. They have never met each other before in an ATP tennis match. Rublev reached here after beating Tomas Machac in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Medjedovic defeated Nuno Borges in three sets to reach the semifinals.
Odds favor Rublev as he is a better-ranked player. However, coming into this tournament, Rublev had lost four out of his last five matches. Meanwhile, Medjedovic defeated top seed Alex de Minaur and has recorded 10 wins in his last 11 matches.
Betting on the winner of the match feels a little uncertain, so we’ll suggest going under 10.5 games in the first set of the match.
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