Mark Lajal vs Luka Pavlovic Odds Comparison - Wimbledon

Mark Lajal vs Luka Pavlovic Odds Comparison - Wimbledon

Competition: Wimbledon

Sport: Tennis

Region: ATP

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~1.30, away ~3.40.

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H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Mark Lajal vs Luka Pavlovic (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Mark Lajal

  • 1781344800 · Mark Lajal — 4-6,1-6 — Bu Yunchaokete
  • 1781265600 · Arthur Gea — 3-6,6-3,3-6 — Mark Lajal
  • 1781094600 · Mark Lajal — 4-6,6-4,7-6 — Michael Zheng
  • 1780924200 · Mark Lajal — 7-6,2-6,6-7 — Paul Jubb
  • 1780826400 · Mark Lajal — 6-7,6-3,6-1 — Anton Matusevich
  • 1780664400 · Bu Yunchaokete — 7-5,6-4 — Mark Lajal
  • 1780593900 · Harry Wendelken — 4-6,1-6 — Mark Lajal
  • 1780392600 · Mark Lajal — 6-2,7-6 — Leandro Riedi
  • 1779202800 · Mark Lajal — 4-6,4-6 — Roman Safiullin
  • 1778310000 · Mark Lajal — 6-7,3-6 — Soonwoo Kwon

Recent matches — Luka Pavlovic

  • 1780920600 · Luka Pavlovic — 6-7,2-6 — Daniel Elahi Galan
  • 1780389000 · Nikolas Sanchez Izquierdo — 6-3,4-6,6-3 — Luka Pavlovic
  • 1779636000 · Joao Fonseca — 7-6,6-4,6-2 — Luka Pavlovic
  • 1779453600 · Darwin Blanch — 2-6,4-6 — Luka Pavlovic
  • 1779290400 · Luka Pavlovic — 6-2,6-7,6-2 — Tomas Barrios Vera
  • 1779211800 · Luka Pavlovic — 3-6,7-6,6-2 — Harry Wendelken
  • 1778505600 · Joao Lucas Reis da Silva — 6-4,6-1 — Luka Pavlovic
  • 1777377600 · Luka Pavlovic — 4-6,6-2,4-6 — Vitaliy Sachko
  • 1776699600 · Henry Bernet — 6-3,6-4 — Luka Pavlovic
  • 1775939400 · Luka Pavlovic — 3-6,4-6 — Stefano Napolitano

About this match

Wimbledon’s grass courts introduce a distinct set of conditions that can reshape a player’s trajectory, and this first-round encounter offers a particularly layered case. Mark Lajal enters as a heavy favourite, but his recent results — two wins from five — do not scream dominance. Luka Pavlovic arrives with a matching 2-5 record, yet occupies the higher-priced slot, suggesting the market sees a clear gap in projected effectiveness on grass.

The absence of a head-to-head record means there is no historical anchor to rely on, so the early prices lean heavily on perceived surface fit and overall potential rather than past matchups. For Lajal, the favourite tag carries weight within the context of a Grand Slam draw, but his patchy form introduces a note of caution when contrasting market expectations with actual recent output.

Similarly, Pavlovic has been inconsistent, with losses to Daniel Elahi Galan and Joao Fonseca balanced by wins over Darwin Blanch and Tomas Barrios Vera. On a surface that rewards quick adjustment and serve protection, the higher-priced player’s recent match rhythm becomes a meaningful variable. The Wimbledon odds reflect a clear favourite, but the balanced recent form of both players means the surface itself may be the equaliser worth monitoring.