Cheesex Tennis Tips
- Annual Profit
- -310
- Annual Strike Rate
- 53 %
- 30 Days Profit
- -13
- 7 Days Profit
- -25
12 Months Profit Trend
Apr 25 - Apr 26
- Highest ProfitMar 26
- 6.8
- Lowest ProfitJun 25
- -20.9
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitApr 05
- -
- Lowest ProfitApr 03
- -1.5
Cheesex’s Tips
Today Tips
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I would lean to Selena Janicijevic here. Selena Janicijevic vs Elina Avanesyan looks like the sort of contest that could tighten up at the important moments. That gives Selena Janicijevic the edge for me once the game starts asking tougher questions.
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Andrey Rublev is the way I would play it. It does not look like a spot where chaos alone wins the day. That is enough to make Andrey Rublev the more convincing side of the two.
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I would lean to Karen Khachanov here. It feels like one of those contests where game management matters at least as much as raw momentum. When it gets tense late, that is the sort of profile I prefer to trust.
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Polina Kudermetova is the side I would rather be with. This looks more like a patience test than a pure front-running spot. When it gets tense late, that is the sort of profile I prefer to trust.
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Jessika Ponchet gets the nod from me. It has the feel of a game that may turn on a few small stretches rather than one huge swing. When it gets tense late, that is the sort of profile I prefer to trust.
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Zizou Bergs gets the nod from me. Zizou Bergs vs. Adrian Mannarino looks like the sort of contest that could tighten up at the important moments. That slight edge in composure is enough to keep Zizou Bergs in front for me.
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I would lean to Sebastian Báez here. This has the shape of a fixture where timing and decision-making could separate the sides. That slight edge in composure is enough to keep Sebastian Báez in front for me.
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My pick here is Jiri Lehecka. This matchup does not look likely to be smooth all the way through. That makes Jiri Lehecka the steadier option in what could be a messy game.
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If I am choosing a side here, it is Elizabeth Mandlik. This looks more like a patience test than a pure front-running spot. That makes Elizabeth Mandlik the steadier option in what could be a messy game.
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I would still have João Fonseca slightly ahead. This has the shape of a fixture where timing and decision-making could separate the sides. If the game swings a couple of times, I would still rather be on João Fonseca.
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I would still have Stefanos Tsitsipas slightly ahead. Francisco Cerundolo vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas looks like the sort of contest that could tighten up at the important moments. That makes Stefanos Tsitsipas the steadier option in what could be a messy game.
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I would lean to Matteo Arnaldi here. Cristian Garin vs Matteo Arnaldi looks like the sort of contest that could tighten up at the important moments. That makes Matteo Arnaldi the steadier option in what could be a messy game.
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I would lean to Daniel Altmaier here. This looks more like a patience test than a pure front-running spot. That is why Daniel Altmaier looks a little more trustworthy when the pressure starts to rise.
Profits calculated to a 10 point stake.
Value Rating is based on comparing the odds of a selection to the theoretical probability of winning based on the percentage of tips for it.