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2025 Hamburg: Lys [55th] vs. Romero Gormaz [133rd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
2025 Hamburg: Lys [55th] vs. Romero Gormaz [133rd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

2025 Hamburg: Lys [55th] vs. Romero Gormaz [133rd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

On Tuesday, Eva Lys (No. 55 in the world) meets Leyre Romero Gormaz (No. 133) in the Round of 32 at the Hamburg. Lys is the favorite (-250) in this match against the underdog Romero Gormaz (+190). Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 2:35 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Eva Lys vs. Leyre Romero Gormaz matchup info Lys vs. Romero Gormaz Prediction Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Lys has a 71.4% to win. Lys vs. Romero Gormaz Betting Odds Lys vs. Romero Gormaz matchup performance & stats Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change. Gambling involves risk. Please only gamble with funds that you can comfortably afford to lose. While we do our utmost to offer good advice and information we cannot be held responsible for any loss that may be incurred as a result of gambling. We do our best to make sure all the information that we provide on this site is correct. However, from time to time mistakes will be made and we will not be held liable. Please check any stats or information if you are unsure how accurate they are. No guarantees are made with regards to results or financial gain. All forms of betting carry financial risk and it is up to the individual to make bets with or without the assistance of information provided on this site and we cannot be held responsible for any loss that may be incurred as a result of following the betting tips provided on this site. Past performances do not guarantee success in the future and betting odds fluctuate from one minute to the next. The material contained on this site is intended to inform, entertain and educate the reader and in no way represents an inducement to gamble legally or illegally or any sort of professional advice. Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside. It is your sole responsibility to act in accordance with your local laws.

Alex Eala joins Germany's Eva Lys in Wimbledon doubles
Alex Eala joins Germany's Eva Lys in Wimbledon doubles

GMA Network

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • GMA Network

Alex Eala joins Germany's Eva Lys in Wimbledon doubles

Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 1, 2025 Philippines' Alexandra Eala in action during her first round match against Czech Republic's Barbora Krejcikova. Photo: REUTERS/Toby Melville Alex Eala's journey in this year's Wimbledon is not yet over. The Filipina tennis ace partnered with Germany's Eva Lys to compete in the women's doubles tournament. Eala, WTA no. 56, and Lys will open their doubles campaign tonight at 7:10 p.m. against Brazil's Ingrid Martins and American player Quinn Gleason. Lys, currently the world no. 61, is a 23-year old player who made her professional debut in the ITF Circuit in the United States back in 2016, according to the WTA. The German player is also coming off a second round loss against Czech player Linda Noskova in the Wimbledon women's singles tourney last Wednesday. Martins, 28 years old, is the WTA no. 80 in doubles, while the 30-year old Gleason is ranked 70 in doubles, as well. This will also mark Eala's doubles debut in the Wimbledon. —JKC, GMA Integrated News

Bohemians cult hero departs Dalymount Park
Bohemians cult hero departs Dalymount Park

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Bohemians cult hero departs Dalymount Park

CULT hero Lys Mousset has left Bohemians by mutual consent. The former £10 million Premier League striker joined the Gypsies on an incentive-based contract at the start of the season after two years out of the game. Advertisement But while he became a fan favourite, he struggled for game-time making nine appearances - six off the bench - and scoring one goal in 1 Lys Mousset scored his only goal for Bohemians in what his final appearance, against Sligo Rovers in May The club issued a brief statement reading: 'We thank Lys for his efforts at the club over the past six months and wish him all the very best for the future.' His arrival on trial in February But the 29-year-old was beset with injury problems and was out of the game since September 2022 when he left German club Bochum, before his arrival at Bohs. Advertisement Read More On Football He started the first three games of the season but was on the bench ever since, as Alan Reynolds prioritised signing a new striker in the July transfer window. And with the arrival this week of

I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale
I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale

The Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale

A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who dismiss her lifestyle as a trad wife. Lys, from the US, took to social media to defend her 'submissive' role in her marriage, sharing examples of stuff she does for her hubby. 2 In one clip that went viral with over 8 million views, Lys revealed she even wears a collar to show her commitment to following her husband. She said: "I respect my man's lead. He provides, he protects, he puts our best interests first. I could ask that man for anything and he would go to the ends of the earth just to get it for me, and if he can't, he's gonna make it. "My day collar is a daily sign of submission. For us, it is a deeper level of connection than a wedding ring. "I fully rely on my man to protect us mentally, physically, spiritually. I fully trust him to the point where I am actively submitting to him. "I'm not gonna constantly be this wrecking ball when he walks through the house. I'm going to be a safe, comforting place where he can go." The video caused such a storm online that Lys followed up the video to defend herself and shared how she supports her husband. Lys added: "Yes, I am a trad wife. I don't lay on the ground so my husband can use me as a rug to wipe his boots on, but I'll take his boots off. "I'll make sure that he has a peaceful and quiet place to come home to. I'll make sure he's not met at the door with chaos and destruction. "I'll make sure that as a man, he feels heard. I respect his decisions. I respect his lead. I respect his thoughts." Lys refers to herself as the 'suitable helper' to her husband and goes on to say that being submissive doesn't mean she has no voice. Meet the Queen of the Trad Wives - she shuns work & lets her man decide everything "Embracing being a suitable helper doesn't mean my voice is less," she continues. "It doesn't mean that I'm silenced and oppressed. It means I'm embracing it. I am embracing being a suitable helper." The video also went viral on her TikTok account @ farmmamalys with over 265k views. People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments, and many women were quick to say the lifestyle Lys leads wasn't for them. One person wrote: "What in the Handmaids Tale?" What is a trad wife? A trad wife (short for traditional wife) is a woman who chooses to take on an ultra traditional role in marriage, meaning she makes dinner and looks pretty whilst her husband goes to work. The trend takes inspiration from the idea of a 1950s housewife. Many 'trad wives' choose to dress in the style of clothing popular in this period (think floral dresses and frumpy cardigans). Additionally, the values considered important to trad wives are similar to strict Christian values. Trad wives believed they were not forced into this way of life, and that it was their purpose to be homemakers. The trend, which has garnered attention on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, glamorises a time gone by with little acknowledgement of the economic challenges facing families and mothers today. "You do you, but I could never," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "So your life is his. Not yours. You're an extension of his life." "Girl, want more for yourself,' claimed a fifth.

I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale
I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I'm a proud trad wife – after I revealed everything I do people say I live like a ‘toddler' or the Handmaid's Tale

A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who dismiss her lifestyle as a trad wife. Lys, from the US, took to social media to defend her 'submissive' role in her marriage, sharing examples of stuff she does for her hubby. 2 Lys was quick to defend her trad wife lifestyle Credit: tiktok/@farmmamalys 2 But many said it reminded them of The Handmaid's Tale Credit: Alamy She said: "I respect my man's lead. He provides, he protects, he puts our best interests first. I could ask that man for anything and he would go to the ends of the earth just to get it for me, and if he can't, he's gonna make it. "My day collar is a daily sign of submission. For us, it is a deeper level of connection than a wedding ring. "I fully READ MORE ON RELATIONSHIPS "I'm not gonna constantly be this wrecking ball when he walks through the house. I'm going to be a safe, comforting place where he can go." The video caused such a storm online that Lys followed up the video to defend herself and shared how she supports her husband. Lys added: "Yes, I am a trad wife. I don't lay on the ground so my husband can use me as a rug to wipe his boots on, but I'll take his boots off. "I'll make sure that he has a peaceful and quiet place to come home to. I'll make sure he's not met at the door with chaos and destruction. Most read in Fabulous "I'll make sure that as a man, he feels heard. I respect his decisions. I respect his lead. I respect his thoughts." Lys refers to herself as the 'suitable helper' to her husband and goes on to say that being submissive doesn't mean she has no voice. Meet the Queen of the Trad Wives - she shuns work & lets her man decide everything "Embracing being a suitable helper doesn't mean my voice is less," she continues. "It doesn't mean that I'm silenced and oppressed. It means I'm embracing it. I am embracing being a suitable helper." The video also went viral on her TikTok account @ People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments, and many women were quick to say the lifestyle Lys leads wasn't for them. One person wrote: "What in the Handmaids Tale?" Another commented: "If you wanna take off someone's boots like a toddler have fun." What is a trad wife? A trad wife (short for traditional wife) is a woman who chooses to take on an ultra traditional role in marriage, meaning she makes dinner and looks pretty whilst her husband goes to work. The trend takes inspiration from the idea of a 1950s housewife. Many 'trad wives' choose to dress in the style of clothing popular in this period (think floral dresses and frumpy cardigans). Additionally, the values considered important to trad wives are similar to strict Christian values. Trad wives believed they were not forced into this way of life, and that it was their purpose to be homemakers. The trend, which has garnered attention on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, glamorises a time gone by with little acknowledgement of the economic challenges facing families and mothers today. "You do you, but I could never," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "So your life is his. Not yours. You're an extension of his life." "Girl, want more for yourself,' claimed a fifth. Someone else added: "What's the opposite of a 'suitable helper' I'm that."

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