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PUBLISHEDFourteen tournaments across ATP and WTA circuits headline Saturday, April 11, with 75 matches scheduled and clay dominating the surface slate at 56 courts. Barcelona and Monte Carlo lead the ATP schedule, while the WTA fields four concurrent W1000 events across three different surfaces. The overnight session delivered 70% favourite success rates with R. Pacheco Mendez's upset victory in Mexico City (1.21) among the notable results.
Overnight action across 14 tournaments delivered 75 matches on clay-dominant surfaces, with favorites holding a 70% conversion rate on 10 night contests. R. Pacheco Mendez's upset-free run to Mexico City's quarterfinals (1.21) and M. Stojsavljevic's 5.75 victory in the Billie Jean King Cup marked the session's notable outcomes. Barcelona and Monte Carlo anchored the slate's tier-one competition, while Challenger circuits across Mexico City, Sarasota, and Campinas rounded out secondary action. With 2 underdog results to note, the night favored shorter prices despite scattered resistance from lower-ranked challengers.
TOURNAMENT SLATE Fourteen tournaments span Saturday's schedule, headlined by ATP Barcelona and Monte Carlo on clay alongside three concurrent WTA 1000-level events in Rouen, Stuttgart, and Linz. Clay dominates the day with 56 matches across the surface, reflecting the spring European swing's composition. The slate encompasses 75 total matches—22 ATP, 37 WTA, and 7 Challenger-tier contests—with night sessions producing a 70% favourite win rate and two notable upsets worth tracking.
| Tournament | Level | Surface | Prize Fund | Matches |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WTA Billie Jean King Cup - World Group | W1000 | - qualification | — | 15 |
| ATP Barcelona | ATP | clay | — | 12 |
| WTA Rouen | W1000 | clay (indoor) | — | 12 |
| ATP Munich | CH / ITF | clay | — | 8 |
| WTA Stuttgart | W1000 | clay (indoor) | — | 8 |
| Mexico City | CH 125 | clay | $225,000 | 3 |
| Sarasota | CH 75 | clay | $107,000 | 3 |
| Campinas | CH 75 | clay | $107,000 | 2 |
| WTA Linz | W1000 | hard (indoor) | $1,302,961 | 2 |
| Madrid | CH 75 | clay | $105,451 | 2 |
| Madrid (Spain) | CH / ITF | clay | — | 2 |
| ATP Monte Carlo | ATP | clay | $6,813,822 | 2 |
| Monza | CH 125 | clay | $220,212 | 2 |
| Wuning (China) | CH / ITF | hard | — | 2 |
J. De Jong carries favourite status against Benjamin Bonzi in Barcelona's main draw on Saturday. The 108th-ranked De Jong sits at 1.46 against Bonzi's 2.83, a straightforward clay-court matchup on the ATP circuit's busiest day. With 75 matches scheduled across 14 tournaments, clay dominates the slate at 56 fixtures, anchored by Barcelona and Monte Carlo.
Saturday's card spans 14 tournaments across 75 matches, predominantly clay-court action ahead of the European spring season. The ATP and WTA circuits anchor the slate with Barcelona and Rouen commanding attention, while Challenger events from Mexico City to Campinas provide secondary betting interest. Clay surfaces dominate at 56 matches, establishing the surface narrative for the week ahead.
Head-to-head: No data. Surface form this season: J. De Jong 22-16 · B. Bonzi 2-6. Pinnacle opens J. De Jong 1.46 · B. Bonzi 2.83. View full match card