The ATP and WTA Tours are in full action, with women competing in a 1000-level event in Doha while men are participating in 500-level tournaments in Rotterdam, Buenos Aires, and Dallas. With several matches to discuss, I’ll be sharing my top tennis betting picks from Monday to Friday, wrapping up with my championship selections on the VSiN Pro Picks page this Sunday. Read on for my tennis best bets for Tuesday, February 10.
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Anna Kalinskaya vs. Emma Navarro – Doha
Arthur Fils vs. Alex de Minaur – Rotterdam
Navarro recently secured a straightforward victory against Tatjana Maria, who lacks offensive power. Navarro has the agility to handle Maria’s slicing shots effectively. However, Kalinskaya poses a different challenge, showcasing a well-rounded game with strong ball-striking capabilities. Navarro must deliver significant shots to win, but she has struggled this year with a record of 3-4, including losses to Francesca Jones and others, making it tough to envision her dominating Kalinskaya.
I’m combining the Kalinskaya bet with de Minaur to defeat Fils. I’m a fan of Fils’ game, as he can be formidable; however, he recently returned from injury and displayed inconsistency in Montpellier. Although he won against lower-level players, he struggled against Felix Auger-Aliassime, raising concerns. De Minaur is an elite baseline player who can make Fils work hard, and I question whether Fils can maintain his stamina for prolonged rallies.
PARLAY: Kalinskaya +1.5 Sets & de Minaur ML (-164 – 1.5 units)
Grigor Dimitrov vs. Alex Michelsen – Dallas
Scheduled for 2:10 pm ET
Over the last year, Dimitrov’s performance statistics look impressive compared to Michelsen’s. Dimitrov has a Performance Rating of 7.72 in non-major events, contrasted with Michelsen’s 7.09. Dimitrov excels in various metrics like Conversion Score and Serve Quality, which speaks well for his baseline game. Despite Michelsen’s physicality, he hasn’t showcased an edge over Dimitrov historically, and considering their match takes place in the U.S., I’m confident in betting on Dimitrov.
Bet: Dimitrov ML (+105)
Rafael Jodar vs. Denis Shapovalov – Dallas
Scheduled for 9:10 pm ET
Shapovalov, the reigning champion in Dallas, faces pressure to uphold his title, but he’s struggling with a 1-3 record this year and has suffered defeats in straight sets. Jodar can capitalize on Shapovalov’s current form, utilizing his powerful serve and heavy topspin to challenge Shapovalov’s one-handed backhand. With the potential to force errors from Shapovalov, Jodar stands a solid chance in this matchup.
Bet: Jodar ML (-102 – 1.5 units)
2026 ATP/WTA Record: 115-117 (+26.17 units)
Added Plays
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