Karl Poling vs Andre Ilagan Odds Comparison - Challenger Tyler
Karl Poling vs Andre Ilagan Odds Comparison - Challenger Tyler
Competition: Challenger Tyler
Sport: Tennis
Region: Challenger
Starts (UTC):
Venue: Center Court, Tyler, USA
Match status: Not started
Odds
Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~4.27, away ~1.17.
Markets with odds data in this feed: 1X2, ah, ou.
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Info
Venue: Center Court
Round: 28
H2H
Recent form and head-to-head for Karl Poling vs Andre Ilagan (static summary for search engines).
Recent matches — Karl Poling
- 1780668000 · Henry Searle — 6-7,6-3,3-6 — Karl Poling
- 1780597800 · Blaise Bicknell — 5-7,5-7 — Karl Poling
- 1780515000 · Karl Poling — 6-4,6-4 — Nicolas Mejia
- 1780495200 · Olaf Pieczkowski — 1-6,6-2,3-6 — Karl Poling
- 1780335000 · Karl Poling — 6-7,6-3,6-4 — Jay Friend
- 1779640800 · Karl Poling — 6-7,6-7 — Jay Friend
- 1778680424 · Marek Gengel — 1-6,6-2,6-2 — Karl Poling
- 1777989600 · Karl Poling — 1-6,0-6 — Sean Hodkin
- 1777458600 · Patrick Brady — 6-1,6-1 — Karl Poling
- 1775587800 · Alex Hernandez — 7-5,6-4 — Karl Poling
Recent matches — Andre Ilagan
- 1780683900 · Andre Ilagan — 4-6,7-6,6-4 — Yuta Shimizu
- 1780591200 · Edas Butvilas — 3-6,4-6 — Andre Ilagan
- 1780495800 · Fajing Sun — 3-6,6-7 — Andre Ilagan
- 1780191300 · Andre Ilagan — 3-6,5-7 — Colton Smith
- 1780156800 · Andre Ilagan — 7-6,6-7,6-3 — Aidan Mayo
- 1779737400 · Andre Ilagan — 6-7,6-4,7-5 — Yasutaka Uchiyama
- 1778055000 · Andre Ilagan — 3-6,7-6,4-6 — Dane Sweeny
- 1777953600 · Jason Jung — 4-6,4-6 — Andre Ilagan
- 1777867500 · Andre Ilagan — 6-2,7-6 — Hiroki Moriya
- 1777785300 · Andre Ilagan — 6-3,6-7,6-3 — Linang Xiao
About this match
Karl Poling arrives at the Challenger Tyler carrying a strong recent record, having won four of his last five matches. The sequence of wins over Henry Searle, Blaise Bicknell, Nicolas Mejia, and Olaf Pieczkowski shows he has been able to string together consistent results, even if his only loss in that stretch came against Jay Friend. Poling’s form suggests he is playing with some rhythm entering this tournament, which should not be overlooked despite the wider match context.
Andre Ilagan, by contrast, enters this contest with three wins in his last five outings, but his recent path has been more uneven. Losses to Yuta Shimizu and Colton Smith sit alongside victories over Edas Butvilas, Fajing Sun, and Aidan Mayo. While Ilagan’s record is still positive, it lacks the same recent momentum that Poling has shown. That makes the first available tennis odds an interesting point of focus: Ilagan is priced as a heavy favourite at 1.166, while Poling opens at 4.5. The gap between those early prices and the recent results of the two players creates a notable contrast worth examining.
There is no prior head-to-head record between Poling and Ilagan, so the early market is built on broader form perceptions rather than direct matchup history. Without H2H data, the pre-match picture relies heavily on how each player has performed lately and how the market interprets those performances. The fact that Ilagan is such a strong favourite despite Poling having a better recent record suggests that either the level of competition faced by Ilagan is judged to be higher, or that Ilagan’s overall game is seen as more suited to the Challenger level. The market is making a clear statement, but it is not necessarily aligned with the most recent form.
This type of early pricing often invites a closer look at the underlying numbers and tournament context. The Challenger Tyler odds will evolve as the match approaches, but the initial frame is set firmly in Ilagan’s favour. Poling, as the higher-priced player, enters with less pressure but also with the challenge of overcoming a market that expects him to lose. The uncertainty around how these two will match up on the court—given no previous meetings and no confirmed surface information—adds another layer to the early assessment.
For now, the most useful angle is the contrast between Poling’s recent output and Ilagan’s opening price. If Poling can maintain the form that brought him those four wins, he may well test the market’s view more than the odds suggest. But the early numbers also reflect a clear favourite, and Ilagan’s record, while slightly less consistent, still includes wins that demonstrate his capability at this level. As always in tennis, the first odds are only one piece of the puzzle, and the full pre-match picture will become clearer as more data surfaces.