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PUBLISHEDTennis betting faces 102 matches across eight tournaments on Monday, May 04, anchored by parallel ATP and WTA Rome events at the W1000/ATP level. Clay dominates the calendar with 87 matches, while six Challenger-tier tournaments from Brazzaville to Wuxi round out the slate. Overnight action delivered a mixed bag: seven favourites advanced against two upsets in night sessions, with C. Wong Hong Yi's win over V. Panshina at Jiujiang marking the largest overnight result (6-4 2-6 2-6). Favourites posted a 77.8% strike rate in night matches, providing mild support for chalk-heavy markets into Monday's action.
NIGHT Overnight play delivered 9 matches with modest chalk success: 7 favourites advanced while 2 underdogs secured wins, a mixed bag for the market. C. Wong Hong Yi posted the session's most notable result, defeating V. Panshina 6-4 2-6 2-6 in the Jiujiang final. Clay courts dominated the action with 87 total matches across the day's slate, concentrated primarily at the Rome W1000 and ATP 1000 events.
TOURNAMENT SLATE Eight tournaments span four continents on May 04, 2026, anchored by parallel W1000/ATP events in Rome on clay. The slate breaks into 102 total matches across 87 clay courts and 15 hard courts, tilted heavily toward challengers and qualifying draws in secondary markets. Prize money concentrates at the top: Rome distributes $8.9M per tour, while lower-tier events like Santos ($63K) and Brazzaville serve developmental circuits. Clay dominates the calendar, comprising 85% of available action.
| Tournament | Level | Surface | Prize Fund | Matches |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WTA Rome | W1000 | clay | $8,894,383 | 24 |
| ATP Rome | ATP | clay | $8,894,383 | 24 |
| Santos | CH / ITF | clay | $63,000 | 12 |
| Wuxi | CH 125 | hard | $177,000 | 11 |
| Francavilla | CH 75 | clay | $105,451 | 10 |
| Istanbul (Turkey) - Qualification | CH / ITF | clay | — | 10 |
| Brazzaville | CH / ITF | clay | — | 7 |
| Jiujiang (China) - Qualification | CH / ITF | hard | — | 4 |
P. Aggarwal enters Brazzaville's opening match as a considerable favourite over G. Kayombo at 1.05-12.32 odds. Aggarwal, ranked 1860, is expected to control the clay court tie in what shapes as a one-sided Challenger Men Singles contest. The pricing reflects minimal uncertainty around Kayombo's chances of pulling off an upset in this early-round encounter.
Clay dominated the slate with 87 of 102 matches across eight tournaments, anchored by parallel W1000 events in Rome drawing the headline attention. The Challenger circuit split between established venues like Brazzaville and Francavilla and lower-tier qualifying rounds from Istanbul and Jiujiang, offering depth across multiple tiers. Overnight action showed discipline from the market—seven favourites advanced cleanly, though two underdogs created enough noise to label the results a mixed bag. The session peaked with C. Wong Hong Yi's win over V. Panshina in Jiujiang's final, a 6-4 2-6 2-6 result that capped a busy night of qualification play.
Match-up analysis: H2H No data. Surface form P. Aggarwal 0-0 · G. Kayombo 1-0. Opening lines: P. Aggarwal 1.05, G. Kayombo 12.32 (Pinnacle). View full match card