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Hugo Gaston vs. Shintaro Mochizuki prediction, odds, picks for US Open 2025
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Hugo Gaston will square off with Shintaro Mochizuki in the first round of the US Open Men's Singles 2025 on Tuesday.
Based on updated simulation results, Dimers' proven tennis model projects Shintaro Mochizuki as the most likely winner of the match.
For further insights into Tuesday's match, including best bets and picks, visit our interactive Gaston vs. Mochizuki predictions page.
Gaston vs. Mochizuki prediction: Who will win and advance to the Second Round?
Using powerful machine learning and data analysis, we have simulated the outcome of Tuesday's Gaston-Mochizuki men's singles match 10,000 times as part of our tennis predictions coverage.
Our famous predictive model currently gives Mochizuki a 60% chance of beating Gaston in the US Open 2025.
Additionally, Mochizuki has a 57% chance of winning the first set. The simulations also show Mochizuki (-2.5) has a 53% chance of covering the games spread, while the under 37.5 games has a 52% chance of hitting, according to our model.
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Hugo Gaston vs. Shintaro Mochizuki odds
We have researched the most up-to-date betting odds in America for this match, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Gaston | Mochizuki |
---|---|---|
Moneyline | +154 | -175 |
First Set | +120 | -152 |
Game Spread | -2.5 (-150) | +2.5 (-105) |
Total Games | o37.5 (-115) | u37.5 (-112) |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
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Gaston vs. Mochizuki picks and best bets
Our model's biggest edge in today's Gaston vs. Mochizuki match is on the moneyline.
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Gaston vs. Mochizuki updates and essential details
The US Open 2025 match between Hugo Gaston and Shintaro Mochizuki is scheduled to begin on Tuesday at 3:10PM ET.
- Who: Hugo Gaston vs. Shintaro Mochizuki
- Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
- Approx. Time: 3:10PM ET/12:10PM PT
- Tournament: US Open Men's Singles 2025
- Round: First round
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise stated.
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Conclusion
We predict Shintaro Mochizuki, with a 60% win probability, will likely beat Hugo Gaston at the US Open 2025.
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