Keegan Smith vs Moez Echargui Odds Comparison - Wimbledon
Keegan Smith vs Moez Echargui Odds Comparison - Wimbledon
Competition: Wimbledon
Sport: Tennis
Region: ATP
Starts (UTC):
Match status: Not started
Odds
Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~1.63, away ~2.20.
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Info
Round: 19
H2H
Recent form and head-to-head for Keegan Smith vs Moez Echargui (static summary for search engines).
Recent matches — Keegan Smith
- 1782127200 · Keegan Smith — 6-1,7-6 — Juan Pablo Ficovich
- 1781449800 · Hamish Stewart — 7-6,3-6,6-3 — Keegan Smith
- 1781277600 · Keegan Smith — 6-4,5-7,4-6 — Jacob Fearnley
- 1781110500 · Alex Bolt — 4-6,4-6 — Keegan Smith
- 1780919400 · Rio Noguchi — 3-6,6-4,2-6 — Keegan Smith
- 1780826400 · Finn Bass — 7-6,3-6,6-7 — Keegan Smith
- 1780236900 · Ben Jones — 7-6,7-6 — Keegan Smith
- 1779191100 · Keegan Smith — 4-6,6-2,2-6 — Manish Sureshkumar
- 1778931000 · Keegan Smith — 6-2,7-5 — Philip Sekulic
- 1778839200 · Keegan Smith — 6-4,6-4 — Ilya Ivashka
Recent matches — Moez Echargui
- 1782130200 · Edas Butvilas — 6-3,5-7,3-6 — Moez Echargui
- 1781538300 · Jaime Faria — 6-3,6-4 — Moez Echargui
- 1780387200 · Moez Echargui — 4-6,6-1,3-6 — Chun Hsin Tseng
- 1779784200 · Remy Bertola — 6-2,3-6,6-3 — Moez Echargui
- 1779122100 · Bernard Tomic — 3-6,7-5,6-3 — Moez Echargui
- 1778590800 · Jay Clarke — 6-0,6-3 — Moez Echargui
- 1777881600 · Cristian Garin — 6-0,6-2 — Moez Echargui
- 1777397400 · Moez Echargui — 7-6,4-6,2-6 — Cristian Garin
- 1776782100 · Moez Echargui — 1-6,0-6 — Nicolai Budkov Kjaer
- 1776693900 · Aleksandar Kovacevic — 6-4,4-6,6-7 — Moez Echargui
Head to head
- 1638783900 · Moez Echargui — 4-6,2-6 — Keegan Smith
About this match
Keegan Smith and Moez Echargui open their campaigns at the year's premier grass‑court event, where surface conditions often reward sharp returns and clean service holds. The early Wimbledon odds position Smith as the lower‑priced player, a reflection of his recent momentum. The American has won four of his last five matches, with straight‑set results against opponents across different levels, suggesting he is arriving with rhythm. Echargui, by contrast, has lost four of his last five, though his sole win came on grass against a Tour‑level opponent.
The head‑to‑head record is limited to a single prior meeting, offering only a narrow data point rather than a decisive pattern. That makes the recent form gap the strongest pre‑match signal, especially given the surface shift that can reset past trends. Grass‑court Grand Slams place a premium on first‑strike tennis and serve‑plus‑one patterns, where a player entering with confidence often holds an edge in tiebreak‑heavy sets.
For Echargui, the challenge is to erase the recent losing run and adapt quickly to the faster surface, where his best results have come on hard courts. Smith’s recent wins on varied surfaces—including a win on grass—indicate he has already adjusted. The opening market clearly separates the two based on recent output, but the early rounds of a major can introduce surprises when the conditions differ sharply from preceding tournaments.