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Bett1open Betting Odds and Match Previews for June 20, 2025, Women's Singles

Bett1open Betting Odds and Match Previews for June 20, 2025, Women's Singles

USA Today20-06-2025
Bett1open Betting Odds and Match Previews for June 20, 2025, Women's Singles
As part of today's Bett1open quarterfinals (four matches), No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and No. 11 Elena Rybakina will be going head-to-head at LTTC Rot-Weiss in Berlin, Germany.
Sabalenka has won two tournaments so far this year, with an overall match record of 36-7. Rybakina, who has a 22-10 record in 11 tournaments this year, has clinched one tournament victory.
To pick up an edge prior to today's four Bett1open matches, read our odds breakdown below.
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 1:56 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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