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2024 Atlanta Open Odds Analysis, Betting Favorites, and Predictions

ATP Atlanta Open 2024: Top Contenders, Betting Odds, and Final Pick

 

The ATP Atlanta Open is heating up, and tennis fans are eager to see who will claim the title. With a competitive field and intriguing ATP tour odds, this year’s tournament promises to be a thrilling spectacle.

 

ATP Atlanta Open: Betting Top 3 and Final Pick
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2024 Atlanta Open | 36th edition of the Atlanta Open
ATP Tour 250

Friday, July 19th – Sunday, July 28th, 2024
Atlantic Station | Atlanta, Georgia
2023 Winner: Taylor Fritz

 

Betting 2024 Atlanta Open

One of three ATP events this week prior to the Olympics tennis tournament, The Atlanta Open is an ATP 250 event that features six of the top-50 players in the world, headlined by American Ben Shelton.

American Taylor Fritz is the defending champion, but not participating this week as he will be in Paris for the 2024 Olympics.

It’s a hard courts tournament and the 36th edition of the event, which has champions such as Fritz, Alex de Minaur (x2), John Isner (x6), and Nick Kyrgios.

Since the event was held in Atlanta in 2010 (it was previously held in Indianapolis), there hasn’t been a champion outside of the US or Australia.

 

2024 Atlanta Open Top 3 Players

Ben Shelton

Shelton was somewhat surprisingly left off the US Olympic team in favor of Marcos Giron and Christopher Eubanks.

The world No. 14, who turns 22 in October, has had some big moments early in his career, notably reaching the US Open semi-final in 2023, and winning his second career title at ATP Houston earlier this season.

He also reached the semis in Auckland and Dallas.

Shelton is 23-15 this season after going 28-26 last year.

He is 9-6 on hard courts and hasn’t played since losing to Jannik Sinner in the fourth round at Wimbledon.

He’s the top seed in the tournament, meaning he receives a bye into the second round, but could run into trouble in the quarters against Denis Shapovalov, a wildcard entrant who took him to five sets at Wimbledon.

 

Adrian Mannarino

Adrian Mannarino might be the second seed in Atlanta, but the world No. 25 isn’t really worth betting on right now.

He is 7-19 this season, including 5-8 on hard courts, and has lost nine of his last 10 matches, many of which against lower-ranked players.

He even participated in a Challenger event a couple of months back in hopes of regaining confidence, but lost in the second round to Richard Gasquet.

Mannarino will play the winner of Aleksander Vukic and a qualifier in the second round.

I wouldn’t expect him to go far in the competitive bottom half of the draw.

 

Frances Tiafoe

Frances Tiafoe is another notable snub from the American team.

Consistently ranked among the top-25 in the world, he has fallen to No. 30 as of July 21 and has a mediocre 15-16 record.

He would have been a lock last year, after going 40-21 and reaching a career-high No. 10, but 2024 has been an up-and-down year to put it best.

Tiafoe is just 6-6 on hard courts this year.

He had arguably his best performance of the year in a five-set loss to Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in the third round.

Tiafoe blew a 2-1 set lead, but perhaps going toe-to-toe with the best player in the world right now will give him the confidence he needs.

 

2024 Atlanta Open Final Prediction

Tiafoe, the third seed, has a bye in the first round and favorable draw to at least reach the semi-final, where his competition includes Lloyd Harris, Mannarino, or Arthur Rinderknech.

I like him to win his half of the bracket, potentially meeting fourth seed Jordan Thompson in the final.

Every champion since 2010 has been Aussie or American, so why expect anything different.

ATP Pick: Tiafoe def. Thompson


 

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Upcoming 2024 ATP Events

Atlanta Open | July 21 – July 27

Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag | July 21 – July 28

Generali Open | July 21 – July 28

Olympics | July 26 – August 4

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ATP 2023 Atlanta Open Odds Analysis, Betting Favorites, and Predictions
 

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A relatively new tournament on the ATP Tour, the Atlanta Open has taken place every year at the Atlanta Athletic Club since 2010. The event is being played in conjunction with the Hamburg European Open, an ATP 500 event, and typically draws the top American players on tour – in fact, nine of the 12 champions have been American, and nobody outside of the US or Australia has won the event.

That may not change this year as the three players with the shortest odds to win are Americans and Aussies. It’s certainly not as deep of a field as in Hamburg, but there should be plenty of exciting tennis action in Atlanta this week.

That said, let’s take a closer look at the upcoming Atlanta Open tournament so you can bet against the ATP betting lines.

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2023 Atlanta Open | 35th edition of the Atlanta Open
ATP Tour 250 series: Saturday, July 24th – Sunday 30th, 2023
Atlantic Station, Midtown Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta Open Past Champions

Since its inception, this has been John Isner’s tournament. The hard-serving American was runner-up to Mardy Fish in each of the first two years and then won in six of the next eight years. He has only not been in the finals three times: 2012, 2019, and 2022. 

Alex De Minaur is the defending champion, having beaten Jenson Brooksby in straight sets in last year’s final. An American has at least been in the final in every year, so it’s not a bad bet to take someone like Taylor Fritz, who has yet to win here and was a finalist in 2019. 

A Look at the Draw

Fritz is the top seed in the tournament and will face the winner of Corentin Moutet and Wu Yibing in the second round. Others in his way en route to winning his half of the bracket include Jordan Thompson, Ben Shelton, Isner, J.J. Wolf, Dan Evans, and the returning Kei Nishikori. A former world top 10 player, Nishikori has played a few Challenger events this season but hasn’t played on the ATP Tour since October 2021 at Indian Wells.

De Minaur, as the No. 2 seed, is the favorite in the bottom half of the draw and will play the winner of Gael Monfils and Thanasi Kokkinakis in the second round.

Atlanta Open First-Round Predictions

Ethan Quinn (+220) vs. Aleksander Vukic (-275)

There’s a lot of upset potential here, and that’s what we’re looking for in first-round matches of tennis tournaments. Aleksander Vukic is coming off consecutive losses and is 127-92 in his career on hard court. Quinn, an up-and-coming 19-year-old American, should benefit from the crowd. He’s also a strong hard-court player with a career 34-13 record.

Atlanta Open Pick: Quinn in three sets | Bet Ethan Quinn vs. Aleksander Vukic
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Gael Monfils (+137) vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis (-175)

There’s value in taking the favorites sometimes, and this is certainly one of those instances. Monfils, 36, is well past his prime as the former world No. 6 is now outside of the top 300 and is just 2-7, including 0-3, on hard courts this season. Kokkinakis is 18-9 on hard court this year and 153-83 in his career on the surface.

Atlanta Open Pick: Kokkinakis in two sets | Bet Gael Monfils vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis
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