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Tommy Paul vs Ben Shelton Prediction - ATP Tokyo 2023

Tommy Paul plays Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals at the 2023 ATP Tokyo tournament on Friday.

Stats Insider's free betting tips for Paul vs Shelton, as well as the latest betting odds in Australia, are featured below.

Who Will Win: Paul vs Shelton

Based on state-of-the-art machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated Friday's Paul-Shelton men's singles match 10,000 times.

Our proven predictive analytics model gives Paul a 57% chance of beating Shelton at the ATP Tokyo tournament.

More: Paul vs Shelton 2023 Match Centre

Paul vs Shelton: Odds

The latest betting odds in Australia for Friday's ATP Tokyo match between Paul and Shelton are listed below:

  • Head to Head: Paul $1.65, Shelton $2.15
  • First Set: Paul $1.70, Shelton $2.10

Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.

Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, TAB currently has Paul at $1.65 and Shelton at $2.15.

TAB currently has odds for Paul to win the first set at $1.70 and odds for Shelton to win the first set at $2.10.

More: Live Win Probabilities for All Sports

Paul vs Shelton: Best Bets

  • Head to Head: Paul at $1.65 with TAB (57% probability)
  • First Set: Shelton at $1.90 with TAB (50% probability)

Stats Insider's Tommy Paul vs Ben Shelton betting tips are based on complex simulations and gambling expertise to help you place better bets with your chosen online bookie.

While Paul is more likely to win the first set on this occassion, our suggested bet of Shelton ($1.90) is based on the expectation of that happening, per our model, and the betting odds currently available.

Paul vs Shelton: Prediction

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Stats Insider has full coverage of Tommy Paul vs Ben Shelton at the ATP Tokyo tournament, including pre-match predictions, expert tips, and live in-play probabilities.

Our model updates regularly, so keep checking this page for the latest betting predictions before the Paul-Shelton match at the ATP Tokyo tournament.

As always, see Stats Insider's Best Bets for betting tips for every tennis match, plus a host of other sports that we offer predictions on.

Paul vs Shelton: ATP Tokyo Preview

The 2023 ATP Tokyo match between Tommy Paul and Ben Shelton is scheduled to commence at 3:00pm AEDT.

  • Match: Tommy Paul vs Ben Shelton
  • Date: Friday 20 October 2023
  • Approx. Time: 3:00pm AEDT
  • Event: ATP Tokyo, Japan Men's Singles 2023
  • Round: Quarter-finals

All dates and times in this article are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) unless otherwise noted.

Our predictions for Tommy Paul vs Ben Shelton are the result of 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, all curated by our team of skilled data scientists and analysts. We use cutting-edge technology and machine learning to ensure our tennis tips are accurate and reliable, so that you can make informed decisions with confidence.

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