The final of the Paris Masters will take place today and two of the original ‘next-gen’ will fight for the trophy. Our experts have analysed this match and come up with their betting predictions.
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Paris Masters 2020 Betting
Paris Masters Betting Tips | Men’s Tournament – Final, Sunday 8th November 2020

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Top Betting Offers To Take Advantage Of In The Paris Masters
As we can see from the odds, bookmakers have been struggling to separate those two players with Medvedev who is the slight favourite. We don’t agree with this view as Zverev, according to our data, should be the marginal favourite. The German is also leading the head to head with 5-1 to one, however, we need to consider that four of those meetings took place when Medvedev was ranking outside the top 40. The last two matches took place when those two were in the top 10, and they had a win each.
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If we look at the data over the last year, we can see that Zverev has a marginal edge, but generally, there isn’t much between those two. From a value point of view, it makes sense to back Zverev to edge it as the Russian has underperformed considerably on key points and this has caused him to have inconsistent results in indoors tournaments.
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Paris Masters Predictions & Tips
Zverev To Win
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Paris Masters Betting Tips | Men’s Tournament – Outright Tips

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Top Betting Offers To Take Advantage Of In The Paris Masters
Before we go down to potential winners, it is important to analyse the expected conditions in Paris. Those should be quicker and should benefit more serve-orientated players. Considering that, Nadal won’t find those conditions particularly good for his style. He tends to do a lot better in slower conditions, and it is not surprising to see that he hasn’t reached a final here in his career. So, backing the King of Clay doesn’t seem to bring much value.
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A lot better proposition is Rublev. The Russian, who has won in Vienna his second indoor hard tournament in a row, has been in excellent form. He has dropped only two sets in 10 matches and can shine in this type of surface.
Overall this has been a breakthrough year for the Russian who has been consistent and capable of delivering even in bigger tournaments. At this price, Rublev looks a better proposition compared with Medvedev who has been inconsistent in this surface and Zverev who struggled at this event in the past. Tsitsipas doesn’t appeal either as he has return limitations. There might be some concerns on Rublev fatigue after winning in Vienna, but with a first-round bye he will probably play his first match on Wednesday, so by then, he should have recovered.
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Rublev To Win
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