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2025 National Bank Open: Cristian [52nd] vs. Noskova [23rd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

2025 National Bank Open: Cristian [52nd] vs. Noskova [23rd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today6 hours ago
In the Round of 64 at the National Bank Open on Tuesday, Jaqueline Adina Cristian (ranked No. 52) faces Linda Noskova (No. 23).
Noskova is favored over Cristian for this match, with -285 odds against the the underdog's +210.
Tune in to see the National Bank Open from July 26 - August 7 on Tennis Channel.
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 2:35 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Jaqueline Adina Cristian vs. Linda Noskova matchup info
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Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Cristian has a 74.0% to win.
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