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Xinyu Wang vs Sofia Kenin Prediction - Wimbledon 2023

Xinyu Wang squares off with Sofia Kenin in the second round of the Wimbledon Women's Singles 2023 on Thursday.

Stats Insider's free betting tips for Wang vs Kenin, plus the latest betting odds in Australia, are detailed in this article.

Who Will Win: Wang vs Kenin

Based on detailed computer power and data, Stats Insider has simulated Thursday's Wang-Kenin women's singles match 10,000 times.

Our leading predictive analytics model gives Kenin a 66% chance of defeating Wang in the Wimbledon Women's Singles 2023.

More: Wang vs Kenin 2023 Match Centre

Wang vs Kenin: Odds

The latest betting odds in Australia for Thursday's Wimbledon 2023 match between Wang and Kenin are listed below:

  • Head to Head: Wang $2.65, Kenin $1.46
  • First Set: Wang $2.40, Kenin $1.55

Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.

Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, TAB currently has Wang at $2.65 and Kenin at $1.46.

TAB currently has odds for Wang to win the first set at $2.40 and odds for Kenin to win the first set at $1.55.

More: Live Scores for All Sports

Wang vs Kenin: Betting Tips

  • Head to Head: Kenin at $1.46 with TAB (66% probability)
  • First Set: Kenin at $1.95 with TAB (0.9% edge)

Today's Xinyu Wang vs Sofia Kenin predictions are based on complex modelling and gambling intelligence to give you the best possible advice 24/7/365.

While Kenin is more likely to win the first set on this occassion, our recommended bet of Kenin ($1.95) is based on the expectation of that happening, per our model, and the betting odds currently available.

Wang vs Kenin: Prediction

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Stats Insider has full coverage of Xinyu Wang vs Sofia Kenin at the Wimbledon 2023 tournament, including pre-match predictions, expert tips, and live win probabilities.

Remember, our model updates frequently, so refresh this article for the latest betting analysis before the Wang-Kenin match in the Wimbledon Women's Singles 2023.

As always, see our Best Bets to get the best tips on every tennis match, as well as a host of other sports that we offer predictions on.

Wang vs Kenin: Wimbledon 2023 Preview

The Wimbledon 2023 match between Xinyu Wang and Sofia Kenin is scheduled to commence at 8:00pm AEST.

  • Match: Xinyu Wang vs Sofia Kenin
  • Date: Thursday 6 July 2023
  • Approx. Time: 8:00pm AEST
  • Event: Wimbledon Women's Singles 2023
  • Round: Second round

All dates and times mentioned in this article are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) unless otherwise stated.

Our predictions for Xinyu Wang vs Sofia Kenin have been made based on 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, carefully curated by our team of skilled data scientists and analysts. We use cutting-edge technology and machine learning to ensure our tennis tips are trustworthy and reliable, giving you the confidence to make informed decisions.

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