Alec Deckers vs Bernard Tomic Odds Comparison - ATP Hertogenbosch
Alec Deckers vs Bernard Tomic Odds Comparison - ATP Hertogenbosch
Competition: ATP Hertogenbosch
Sport: Tennis
Region: ATP
Starts (UTC):
Venue: Court 1, 's-Hertogenbosch, NETHERLANDS
Match status: Not started
Odds
Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~3.71, away ~1.25.
Markets with odds data in this feed: 1X2, ah, ou.
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Info
Venue: Court 1
Round: 14
H2H
Recent form and head-to-head for Alec Deckers vs Bernard Tomic (static summary for search engines).
Recent matches — Alec Deckers
- 1779892208 · Alec Deckers — 6-7,4-6 — Justin Schlageter
- 1779455844 · Geoffrey Blancaneaux — 7-5,6-3 — Alec Deckers
- 1779376295 · Alec Deckers — 7-6,6-3 — Maxime Chazal
- 1776933000 · Benjamin Pietri — 7-6,7-6 — Alec Deckers
- 1776849586 · Tudor Batin — 3-6,3-6 — Alec Deckers
- 1776585600 · Gabriel Ghetu — 7-6,6-4 — Alec Deckers
- 1776497400 · Leo Raquillet — 6-7,0-6 — Alec Deckers
- 1776413053 · Miles Jones — 5-7,4-6 — Alec Deckers
- 1776322800 · Ioannis Kountourakis — 4-6,4-6 — Alec Deckers
- 1776249985 · Jan Klimas — 2-6,1-6 — Alec Deckers
Recent matches — Bernard Tomic
- 1780514400 · Bernard Tomic — 6-7,6-7 — Hayato Matsuoka
- 1780093500 · Michael Mmoh — 6-3,6-3 — Bernard Tomic
- 1779903300 · Yuta Shimizu — 6-4,6-7,5-7 — Bernard Tomic
- 1779731400 · Blaise Bicknell — 6-3,4-6,4-6 — Bernard Tomic
- 1779271200 · Federico Cina — 6-2,6-4 — Bernard Tomic
- 1779122100 · Bernard Tomic — 3-6,7-5,6-3 — Moez Echargui
- 1778668500 · Bernard Tomic — 1-6,5-7 — Kimmer Coppejans
- 1778584800 · Bernard Tomic — 6-3,6-2 — Aziz Ouakaa
- 1777965900 · Bernard Tomic — 6-7,6-7 — Alafia Ayeni
- 1777452300 · Bernard Tomic — 2-6,4-6 — Marat Sharipov
About this match
A five-match losing streak is not the kind of form typically associated with a heavy favourite, yet that is the situation Bernard Tomic finds himself in as he prepares to face Alec Deckers at the ATP event in Hertogenbosch. Tomic has lost his last five outings, a run that includes defeats to Hayato Matsuoka, Michael Mmoh, Yuta Shimizu, Blaise Bicknell and Federico Cina. Deckers, meanwhile, has managed two wins in his most recent five matches – against Maxime Chazal and Tudor Batin – along with three losses. By recent results alone, the Dutchman has the stronger momentum entering this contest.
The first available odds, however, tell a different story. Tomic is priced at 1.228, making him a clear favourite, while Deckers is listed at 3.763. That gap is significant, and it signals that the market is placing considerable weight on Tomic’s pedigree and career achievements rather than his immediate form. The Australian has been a familiar name on the ATP Tour for over a decade, reaching a career-high ranking of world No. 17 and winning four ATP titles. That level of experience naturally commands respect in early pricing, especially against an opponent who has spent most of his career on the ITF and Challenger circuits and has no ATP main-draw wins to his name.
There is no head-to-head record between the two, which adds another layer of uncertainty to the pre-match analysis. Without prior meetings to draw on, the odds are essentially a reflection of perceived potential: Tomic’s known ability against Deckers’ less established profile. The contrast between the odds and the recent form is the most striking feature of this matchup. Deckers may be the higher-priced player, but he has shown he can win matches at the Challenger level, and his two recent victories could give him a degree of confidence that Tomic currently lacks.
The absence of verified surface data makes it harder to assess how conditions might influence the outcome. Hertogenbosch is traditionally a grass-court tournament, but given the low confidence in the research context, it is safer to note that the playing environment remains unconfirmed. The calendar context is also unclear, so any speculation about preparation or motivation would be unfounded. What is clear is that the early market has set a clear favourite in Tomic, but the recent results suggest the match may be more competitive than the odds alone imply.
For those following the tournament, the opening prices provide a useful reference point, but the form discrepancy should not be overlooked. The ATP Hertogenbosch odds will continue to reflect how the market processes this unusual contrast as more data becomes available.