
Zachary Cohen
Senior Editor at Vegas Stats & Information Network
Writer and Betting Analyst at Tennis Magazine
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1 week ago |
tennis.com | Zachary Cohen
The former TCU star will actually embrace going against a raucous French crowd. Published May 28, 2025The French crowds at Roland Garros create one of the greatest home atmospheres in tennis, so Ugo Humbert is going to be feeling the love when he takes on Jacob Fearnley in the second round. But if anybody can handle a raucous atmosphere, it’s Jacob Fearnley. Fearnley was a standout college player at TCU, helping the Horned Frogs win the NCAA Division I men’s championship in 2024.
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1 week ago |
vsin.com | Zachary Cohen
On Wednesday, May 28th, the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Minnesota Timberwolves for Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals from the Paycom Center. Keep reading for odds, predictions and best bets for this exciting showdown, but make sure you also check out the VSiN NBA Playoffs Betting Hub for the rest of our written content. We have a ton of people breaking down the action this postseason. We’re also talking ball regularly on our live programming, so now is a great time to be a VSiN subscriber.
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1 week ago |
vsin.com | Zachary Cohen
The second major of the 2025 tennis season is here. The top players in the world are in Paris, France for the 2025 French Open over the next two weeks, and the action in Roland Garros should be awesome to monitor. I’ll be posting daily best bets throughout the tournament, so VSiN is the place to be if you like betting on tennis. If you aren’t already a subscriber, I’d suggest looking into becoming a VSiN Pro soon.
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1 week ago |
tennis.com | Zachary Cohen
With Fritz out, Tiafoe has a real shot at achieving a career-best result in Paris. Let's see how he handles an interesting test in the second round. Published May 27, 2025On Wednesday, May 28, Frances Tiafoe will look to advance to the third round at Roland Garros for just the second time in his career. The American will be taking on Pablo Carreno Busta in the final match of the day on Court 7.
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tennis.com | Zachary Cohen
Hubert Hurkacz is fresh off a run to the final in Geneva, where he put up a strong effort in a three-set loss to Novak Djokovic. However, despite the fact that Hurkacz is the higher-ranked and more accomplished player, there’s a lot of support for Joao Fonseca in the market. That shouldn’t be too surprising considering the Brazilian's immense talent, recent ascent and overall popularity. And it’s certainly not crazy to think the 18-year-old will find a way to win this one.
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Musetti has passed Alcaraz in the must-watch rankings. Don't @ me. (Or do...it's fine.)

Admin’s not crying — that Musetti backhand just hit a nerve 😢🎨 #IBI25 | @atptour https://t.co/s1yTDnPsSp

Alcaraz Q3 ✅ and Musetti Q4 ✅. Now let's hope one of them wins the tournament!

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