Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Daniel Evans Odds Comparison - Wimbledon
Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Daniel Evans Odds Comparison - Wimbledon
Competition: Wimbledon
Sport: Tennis
Region: ATP
Starts (UTC):
Match status: Not started
Odds
Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~3.40, away ~1.30.
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H2H
Recent form and head-to-head for Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Daniel Evans (static summary for search engines).
Recent matches — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1779794400 · Martin Landaluce — 6-3,4-6,6-2,6-7,6-4 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1779366000 · Coleman Wong — 4-6,6-3,3-6 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1779274500 · Daniil Glinka — 3-6,4-6 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1779113400 · Juan Carlos Prado Angelo — 6-4,7-6 — Mackenzie McDonald
- 1778593500 · Juan Carlos Prado Angelo — 7-6,1-6,3-6 — Leandro Riedi
- 1778149200 · Juan Carlos Prado Angelo — 7-6,5-7,6-7 — Ryan Seggerman
- 1778058000 · Juan Carlos Prado Angelo — 6-4,6-4 — Buvaysar Gadamauri
- 1776546900 · Hugo Dellien — 6-4,7-5 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1776464700 · Matias Soto — 2-6,5-7 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
- 1776378000 · Juan Bautista Torres — 4-6,5-7 — Juan Carlos Prado Angelo
Recent matches — Daniel Evans
- 1781364300 · Daniel Evans — 5-7,6-2,1-6 — Marcos Giron
- 1780917300 · Daniel Evans — 6-2,6-7,3-6 — Charles Broom
- 1780835400 · Daniel Evans — 6-4,6-2 — James Watt
- 1779634800 · Daniel Evans — 2-6,3-6 — Bruno Kuzuhara
- 1779097200 · Daniel Evans — 4-6,4-6 — Daniel Jade
- 1768193400 · Rei Sakamoto — 6-1,6-2 — Daniel Evans
- 1757559600 · Daniel Evans — 3-6,7-6,6-1 — Oliver Crawford
- 1757386800 · Daniel Evans — 6-4,6-4 — Charles Chen
- 1756885200 · Daniel Evans — 6-4,6-4 — Linang Xiao
- 1755553800 · Lloyd Harris — 6-4,3-6,7-5 — Daniel Evans
About this match
Recent form paints an intriguing picture ahead of this first-round Wimbledon meeting. Juan Carlos Prado Angelo arrives having won four of his last five matches, stringing together four consecutive victories after an opening loss in that stretch. Daniel Evans, by contrast, has lost three of his last five, with a pair of wins against lower-ranked opponents. Yet the first available odds install Evans as a clear favourite, creating a notable tension between market perception and recent results.
Grass-court Grand Slams like Wimbledon often reward players who carry momentum into the tournament. The surface can level the playing field between established names and rising talents, especially when one player enters on a hot streak. Prado Angelo’s recent run includes wins over Mackenzie McDonald and Leandro Riedi, showing he can compete against experienced opposition.
There is no head-to-head history between these two, so the matchup is uncharted territory. Evans’s pedigree at tour level and on grass likely explains his favoured status, but the form gap from the last five matches adds a layer of uncertainty. How the higher-priced player adapts his recent confidence to the biggest stage will be a key element to follow. For the latest Wimbledon odds and match data, users can check the OddsRun match page.