Michael Geerts vs Elias Ymer Odds Comparison - ATP Hertogenbosch

Michael Geerts vs Elias Ymer Odds Comparison - ATP Hertogenbosch

Competition: ATP Hertogenbosch

Sport: Tennis

Region: ATP

Starts (UTC):

Venue: Court 5, 's-Hertogenbosch, NETHERLANDS

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~2.94, away ~1.37.

Markets with odds data in this feed: 1X2, ah, ou.

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Info

Venue: Court 5

Round: 14

H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Michael Geerts vs Elias Ymer (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Michael Geerts

  • 1777993800 · Michael Geerts — 6-2,6-7,6-2 — Dinko Dinev
  • 1777584300 · Michael Geerts — 6-7,7-6,6-7 — Niels Visker
  • 1777411500 · Michael Geerts — 6-4,6-4 — Ioannis Xilas
  • 1775372400 · Michael Geerts — 6-4,7-6 — Henry Searle
  • 1775286000 · Eliakim Coulibaly — 3-6,1-6 — Michael Geerts
  • 1775203200 · Michael Geerts — 6-4,6-0 — Thijs Boogaard
  • 1775122294 · Michael Geerts — 7-5,4-6,6-2 — Amit Vales
  • 1775036356 · Michael Geerts — 6-7,7-6,6-4 — Duje Markovina
  • 1773216000 · Michael Geerts — 3-6,2-6 — Stefan Dostanic
  • 1773064200 · Tiago Pereira — 0-6,2-6 — Michael Geerts

Recent matches — Elias Ymer

  • 1780565400 · Sho Shimabukuro — 6-3,6-3 — Elias Ymer
  • 1780488900 · Elias Ymer — 7-6,6-3 — Christopher O'Connell
  • 1780314000 · Elias Ymer — 7-6,6-2 — Hamish Stewart
  • 1780233900 · Elias Ymer — 7-5,6-3 — Anton Matusevich
  • 1779873600 · Elias Ymer — 2-6,6-7 — Genaro Alberto Olivieri
  • 1779706800 · Elias Ymer — 7-6,6-2 — Saba Purtseladze
  • 1779209100 · Elias Ymer — 2-6,5-7 — Arthur Fery
  • 1778574600 · Martin Damm — 6-3,7-5 — Elias Ymer
  • 1778488200 · Daniel Jade — 4-6,6-3,2-6 — Elias Ymer
  • 1772490000 · Elias Ymer — 6-3,3-6,7-6 — Coleman Wong

Head to head

  • 1711357200 · Elias Ymer — 4-6,6-7 — Michael Geerts

About this match

Only one prior meeting exists between Michael Geerts and Elias Ymer, and that limited head‑to‑head record does little to clarify how this ATP Hertogenbosch contest might unfold. A single encounter provides a narrow reference point, especially when the form leading into this tournament tells a more complex story. Without a broader history of matchups, the first‑available odds and recent results become the main pillars for early analysis, though they point in different directions.

The opening odds establish Elias Ymer as the clear favourite at 1.428, while Michael Geerts is listed at 2.625. That gap of more than one full price unit suggests the market expects Ymer to have a decisive advantage. Yet the recent match data introduces a noticeable contrast. Favourites often carry better recent form into a match, but that is not the case here. The first odds place responsibility on Ymer to justify that status, while Geerts arrives with a stronger stretch of results.

Geerts has won four of his last five outings. After a loss to Niels Visker, he responded with three straight victories, beating Ioannis Xilas, Henry Searle and Eliakim Coulibaly, following an earlier win over Dinko Dinev. That run gives him a slight edge in recent form. In comparison, Ymer has a 3‑2 record in his last five matches. He defeated Christopher O’Connell, Hamish Stewart and Anton Matusevich, but lost to Sho Shimabukuro and Genaro Alberto Olivieri. Both losses came in tight situations, yet the overall balance tilts towards Geerts on pure win count.

This creates an unusual early market picture. The odds—which often reflect underlying quality and market expectation—strongly favour Ymer. But the form data suggests Geerts is currently winning more often. With only one previous meeting between the two, it is impossible to say whether that head‑to‑head outcome aligns with the odds. The pre‑match context is therefore defined by this tension: a clear favourite by price who is not backed by the sharper recent winning streak.

For those examining the opening market, the first odds at ATP Hertogenbosch serve as an initial reference point, but the recent match lists offer a counterweight. The lack of surface or deeper stats means the analysis stays at this level of comparison—odds versus results, favourite versus form. It is a matchup where the available data does not line up neatly, making it one to track as further details emerge. The early prices at least frame the starting positions, even if the recent form adds a layer of nuance that keeps the outlook open.