Several interesting matchups are scheduled to take place today, with the likes of Naomi Osaka and Fabian Marozsan in action. Osaka will begin her Madrid Open campaign against Camila Osorio. Meanwhile, Marozsan will play against Ethan Quinn in Madrid men’s singles.
Before this action starts to unfold, let’s take a look at the top five best bets and predictions on today’s encounters.
5 Best Bets & Predictions
1. Naomi Osaka vs Camila Osorio: Set Total Games Over 8.5 (-250)
Naomi Osaka will have a tough competition to begin with, as she is set to face Camila Osorio. The two are 1-1 head-to-head. Osaka won at the 2026 Indian Wells, avenging her loss against Osorio in the same tournament a year before.
Osaka has yet to play on a clay surface this year, while Osorio has already won her first match in Madrid comfortably. The rustiness of Osaka could prove to be an issue.
The first set is expected to be competitive, and the total number of games will be over 8.5. With any luck, Osorio could grind out a win in three sets and there is value in picking up her underdog status.
2. Ethan Quinn vs Fabian Marozsan: Marozsan To Win (-133)
Ethan Quinn and Fabian Marozsan have played each other only once. Quinn won that encounter in three sets, on clay, at the Hungary vs. USA qualifier. Despite that, Marozsan is the betting favorite, and here is the reason.
Marozsan is a proven campaigner on clay, while Quinn is still inexperienced at the ATP 1000 level. We expect Marozsan to level the head-to-head and take a win in straight sets.
3. Leylah Fernandez vs Julia Grabher: Canadian To Win (-600)
Leylah Fernandez is the favorite to win against Julia Grabher, given her 2-0 head-to-head record and clay court dominance. While Grabher knows her way on clay, she has been fairly inconsistent against top ranked WTA players. Meanwhile, Fernandez has a better return game.
Therefore, expect Fernandez to come out on top here easily.
4. Iga Świątek vs Daria Snigur: Polish Pro to Win (-3300)
Iga Swiatek has never played against Daria Snigur before. Swiatek is an elite clay-court player, and even though she has struggled as of late, her association with new head coach Francisco Roig is expected to deliver good results. Meanwhile, Snigur struggles against top players and she is uncomfortable against those players who can put spin on their returns.
As a result, Swiatek is an overwhelming favorite to win this encounter.
5. Reilly Opelka vs Nicolai Budkov Kjaer: Opelka to Win (-125)
Opelka has only played Kjaer once before. The American won the Round of 128 encounter in the 2026 Australian Open in straight sets.
Opelka’s strength lies in his big serve, but he is susceptible on clay. Meanwhile, Kjaer has a better return game, but he isn’t on the same level as the American veteran.
One must bet on Opelka to win here.
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