Henri Squire vs Michael Zheng Odds Comparison - Wimbledon

Henri Squire vs Michael Zheng Odds Comparison - Wimbledon

Competition: Wimbledon

Sport: Tennis

Region: ATP

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~2.63, away ~1.44.

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H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Henri Squire vs Michael Zheng (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Henri Squire

  • 1781600400 · Michele Ribecai — 6-4,6-1 — Henri Squire
  • 1780740300 · Henri Squire — 1-6,4-6 — Emilio Nava
  • 1780653600 · Alejandro Moro Canas — 6-7,3-6 — Henri Squire
  • 1780487700 · Henri Squire — 7-6,6-4 — Pedro Martinez
  • 1780398000 · Henri Squire — 6-0,7-5 — Marc Polmans
  • 1779879600 · Stefano Travaglia — 6-4,6-2 — Henri Squire
  • 1779784200 · Luca Castagnola — 3-6,2-6 — Henri Squire
  • 1779010200 · Rinky Hijikata — 6-7,7-5,7-6 — Henri Squire
  • 1778922000 · Henri Squire — 1-6,6-4,6-3 — Cristian Garin
  • 1778669100 · Henri Squire — 3-6,3-6 — Daniel Altmaier

Recent matches — Michael Zheng

  • 1781451000 · Shintaro Mochizuki — 7-6,3-6,7-6 — Michael Zheng
  • 1781094600 · Mark Lajal — 4-6,6-4,7-6 — Michael Zheng
  • 1779628800 · Michael Zheng — 1-6,1-6,3-6 — Dino Prizmic
  • 1779354000 · Jesper De Jong — 5-7,3-6 — Michael Zheng
  • 1779264000 · Michael Zheng — 7-5,7-5 — Stefano Travaglia
  • 1779091200 · Antoine Ghibaudo — 4-6,2-6 — Michael Zheng
  • 1778521800 · Tomas Barrios Vera — 6-4,6-4 — Michael Zheng
  • 1772770800 · Michael Zheng — 6-7,5-7 — Vit Kopriva
  • 1770693300 · Michael Zheng — 3-6,4-6 — Sebastian Korda
  • 1768711500 · Michael Zheng — 6-4,6-4,3-6,6-7,6-3 — Sebastian Korda

About this match

Both players come into this Wimbledon first-rounder with three wins from their last five matches, yet the early market clearly favours Michael Zheng over Henri Squire. That contrast is worth examining given the similar surface-level record — neither has an obvious hot streak or tumble that would explain the gap in the first odds.

Squire ended his run of two consecutive losses by stringing together three wins on clay (over Moro Canas, Martinez and Polmans), though those results predate the switch to grass. Zheng’s recent path is more erratic: a win over Lajal followed by a loss to Prizmic, then back-to-back victories against De Jong and Travaglia. The underlying level of opposition and surface adaptability are harder to assess from results alone, which makes the price gap an early reference point rather than a verdict.

Grass at Wimbledon often tests how well a player transitions from slower surfaces, and neither man has extensive tour-level grass data in the sample. The head-to-head is blank, so the odds and recent form are the only guide until the match unfolds. Wimbledon odds on OddsRun will update as more information becomes available.