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2025 Wimbledon: Fernandez [29th] vs. Klugman Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
No. 29-ranked Leylah Annie Fernandez will face Hannah Klugman in the Wimbledon Round of 128 on Monday, June 30.
Fernandez is favored over Klugman in this match, with -1099 odds compared to the underdog's +600 in the Round of 128.
Hoping to watch this match? ESPN will have it, and continued coverage throughout Wimbledon.
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