Digvijay Pratap Singh vs Koki Matsuda Odds Comparison - Challenger Segovia

Digvijay Pratap Singh vs Koki Matsuda Odds Comparison - Challenger Segovia

Competition: Challenger Segovia

Sport: Tennis

Region: Challenger

Starts (UTC):

Venue: Pista 2, Segovia, SPAIN

Match status: Finished

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~2.93, away ~1.35.

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

The interactive odds comparison table (all bookmakers and line movement) uses JavaScript.

Stats

StatHome / valueAway / value
aces: 6
double_faults: 2
win_1st_serve: 74
break_point_conversions: 100

Timeline

  • Game 1 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 2 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15
  • Game 3 - Koki Matsuda - breaks to 30
  • Game 4 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 40
  • Game 5 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 40
  • Game 6 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 30
  • Game 7 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 8 - Koki Matsuda - holds to love
  • Game 9 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 15
  • Game 10 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15
  • Game 11 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 30
  • Game 12 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 40
  • Game 13 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 15
  • Game 14 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15
  • Game 15 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 15
  • Game 16 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 40
  • Game 17 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 18 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15
  • Game 19 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 30
  • Game 20 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - breaks to 30
  • Game 21 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 22 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 40
  • Game 23 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 15
  • Game 24 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15
  • Game 25 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 26 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 30
  • Game 27 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to love
  • Game 28 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 30
  • Game 29 - Digvijay Pratap Singh - holds to 15
  • Game 30 - Koki Matsuda - holds to 15

Info

Venue: Pista 2

Round: 14

H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Digvijay Pratap Singh vs Koki Matsuda (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Digvijay Pratap Singh

  • 1784112621 · Roan Jones — 6-3,6-4 — Digvijay Pratap Singh
  • 1783413000 · Digvijay Pratap Singh — 5-7,6-4,3-6 — Egor Pleshivtsev
  • 1783067400 · Mohamed Aziz Dougaz — 6-2,6-1 — Digvijay Pratap Singh
  • 1782988254 · Karim Mabrouk — 5-7,0-6 — Digvijay Pratap Singh
  • 1782902124 · Anas Bennour Dit Sahli — 4-6,5-7 — Digvijay Pratap Singh
  • 1779165000 · Digvijay Pratap Singh — 3-6,4-6 — Leo Vithoontien
  • 1778563800 · Digvijay Pratap Singh — 6-7,6-7 — Philip Sekulic
  • 1778085600 · Karan Singh — 6-3,7-5 — Digvijay Pratap Singh
  • 1777919100 · Digvijay Pratap Singh — 7-5,6-3 — Dillon Beckles
  • 1777325700 · Digvijay Pratap Singh — 6-7,1-6 — Paul Jubb

Recent matches — Koki Matsuda

  • 1783821600 · Omar Jasika — 4-6,6-0,6-1 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1783744425 · Naoki Nakagawa — 6-7,2-6 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1783654200 · Koki Matsuda — 7-6,6-3 — Makoto Ochi
  • 1783566813 · Koki Matsuda — 6-2,7-6 — Ryuki Matsuda
  • 1783413552 · Koki Matsuda — 6-1,7-6 — Reiya Komagata
  • 1783056994 · Matthew Dellavedova — 6-3,6-4 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1782963280 · Reiya Komagata — 2-6,2-6 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1782800430 · Shinji Hazawa — 2-6,4-6 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1781667000 · Aoran Wang — 6-3,6-1 — Koki Matsuda
  • 1781062200 · Koki Matsuda — 5-7,3-6 — Artem Alekseychuk

Head to head

  • 1682564400 · Koki Matsuda — 2-6,3-6 — Digvijay Pratap Singh

About this match

Koki Matsuda arrives in Segovia on a five-match winning streak, having won his last five outings in straight sets. That run includes victories over Omar Jasika and Naoki Nakagawa, suggesting his hard‑court form is sharp. The first odds reflect that momentum, with Matsuda installed as the clear favourite over Digvijay Pratap Singh. Singh, by contrast, has managed just two wins in his last five matches and lost three of his most recent four, so the pricing aligns with the recent form picture.

The head‑to‑head record is limited to a single previous meeting, which means the early market is largely shaped by current form rather than historical data. On outdoor hard courts, Matsuda’s consistency over the past few weeks makes him the logical higher‑priced player to beat. For Singh, reversing that trend will require a notable upturn in results, but the early odds leave little room for doubt about who holds the stronger hand based on recent performances.

For those tracking the tournament build‑up, the first odds offer a market snapshot that is firmly weighted toward Matsuda. The full match context, including recent results and head‑to‑head data, can be explored alongside the latest Challenger Segovia odds.