Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Ben Shelton Prediction - ATP Washington Open 2025
Last updated: Jul 27, 2025, 2:05AM | Published: Jul 26, 2025, 9:04AM
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina will face Ben Shelton in the semi-finals at the 2025 ATP Washington Open tournament on Sunday.
This article features Stats Insider's prediction and tips for the Davidovich Fokina vs Shelton match, as well as the latest betting odds in Australia.
Who Will Win?
Utilising advanced machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated the outcome of Sunday's Davidovich Fokina-Shelton men's singles match 10,000 times.
Our leading predictive analytics model gives Shelton a 66% chance of defeating Davidovich Fokina at the ATP Washington Open tournament.
Davidovich Fokina vs Shelton: Odds
The latest betting odds in Australia for Sunday's ATP Washington Open match between Davidovich Fokina and Shelton are shown below:
- Head to Head: Davidovich Fokina $3.50, Shelton $1.30
- First Set: Davidovich Fokina $3.00, Shelton $1.40
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, TAB currently has Davidovich Fokina at $3.50 and Shelton at $1.30.
TAB currently has odds for Davidovich Fokina to win the first set at $3.00 and odds for Shelton to win the first set at $1.40.
Davidovich Fokina vs Shelton: Betting Tips
- Head to Head: Davidovich Fokina at $3.50 with TAB
- First Set: Shelton at $2.10 with TAB (0.3% edge)
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Stats Insider's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Ben Shelton predictions are based on complex modelling and betting intelligence to bring you the best possible advice 24/7/365.
Even though our predictive analytics model suggests that Shelton is more likely to win the match, taking Davidovich Fokina to win is our preferred option because of the 7.3% edge we identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the odds that are currently available.
Taking advantage of the edges seen on Stats Insider is crucial to being a profitable sports bettor over the long run.
And while Shelton is more likely to win the first set on this occassion, our recommended bet of Shelton ($2.10) is based on the likelihood of that happening, per our model, and the betting odds currently available.
Davidovich Fokina vs Shelton: Prediction
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Davidovich Fokina vs Shelton: ATP Washington Open Essential Details
The 2025 ATP Washington Open match between Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Ben Shelton is scheduled to commence at 12:10pm AEST.
- Match: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Ben Shelton
- Date: Sunday 27 July 2025
- Approx. Time: 12:10pm AEST
- Event: ATP Washington, USA Men's Singles 2025
- Round: Semi-finals
All dates and times in this article are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), unless otherwise stated.
Conclusion
Our Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Ben Shelton predictions have been made based on 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, carefully curated by our team of expert data scientists and analysts. We use cutting-edge technology and machine learning to ensure our tennis tips are trustworthy and reliable, giving you the knowledge you need to make informed decisions with confidence.
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