Sunday, May 10, 2026
10 May 2026, 08:00 UTC

Morning Preview

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Sunday, May 10 brings 80 matches across 13 tournaments, with clay dominating the calendar at 66 courts. The ATP and WTA Rome Masters headline the slate alongside 11 Challenger events, creating a dense schedule anchored on hard courts (14 matches) but heavily weighted toward clay. Overnight action delivered one notable upset, with A. Popyrin posting a 3.14 result at Rome.

Two matches played overnight on May 10, with favorites splitting the results at 50 percent. A. Popyrin delivered the session's upset at 3.14 odds against Rome competition — full details in the table above. X. You's 5-7 2-6 loss to X. Yao at the Jiujiang Qualification semi-finals marked the night's most decisive result.

May 10 features 13 tournaments across 80 matches, dominated by clay courts with 66 clay-surface contests. The ATP and WTA Rome events anchor the slate at the Masters/1000 level with $8.89 million prize funds each, while 11 Challenger-tier tournaments and ITF events provide supporting action across four continents. Surface distribution skews heavily toward clay, with just 14 hard-court matches and no grass scheduled.

TournamentLevelSurfacePrize FundMatches
Bengaluru 2CH / ITFhard12
Oeiras 6CH 75clay$105,45112
TunisCH 75clay$107,00012
ZagrebCH 75clay$105,45112
Cordoba 2CH / ITFclay10
ATP RomeATPclay$8,894,3838
WTA RomeW1000clay$8,894,3838
BrazzavilleCH / ITFclay1
FrancavillaCH 75clay$105,4511
Istanbul (Turkey) - QualificationCH / ITFclay1
Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCH / ITFhard1
SantosCH / ITFclay$63,0001
WuxiCH 125hard$177,0001

S. Betov and T. Masabayashi headline Sunday's slate in the Bengaluru 2 qualification semi-final on hard court. Masabayashi enters as the underdog at 1.50 odds despite holding a ranking advantage (1260 vs 1824), suggesting bettors see value in Betov's upset potential at 2.64. The tie figures prominently in a day dominated by clay-court action across 13 tournaments, with 80 matches scheduled across the ATP, WTA, and Challenger circuit.

Clay dominated the day's 80 matches across 13 tournaments, accounting for 66 contests compared to 14 on hard courts. Rome's twin ATP and WTA 1000 events anchored the slate with combined prize money exceeding $17.7 million, while eleven Challenger-tier tournaments filled out the schedule from Bengaluru to Wuxi. A. Popyrin provided the night's surprise at 3.14 odds during Rome action. The closing window saw two night matches with mixed results for favored players, splitting the record at 1-1.

H2H: No data. Form on Hard: S. Betov 0-4 · T. Masabayashi 0-2. Odds at Pinnacle — S. Betov 2.64, T. Masabayashi 1.50. View full match card

10 May 2026, 17:00 UTC

Midday Results

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Midday Results — May 10, 2026

Completed
62
Live
9
Ahead
9

Sunday's tennis calendar spans 13 tournaments across 80 matches, dominated by clay courts with 66 rubbers scheduled on the surface. The ATP and WTA Rome events anchor the day's marquee action, each offering $8.89M in prize money. Morning play has concluded 62 matches with favorites prevailing in 58, though N. Bartunkova's 3.37 shock against M. Keys and three other upsets have punctured the chalk. Nine rubbers remain live, with nine more to follow including the Bengaluru 2 Qualification Semi-final between A. Gray (1.06) and N. Kaliyanda Poonacha (10.49) on hard court.

N. Bartunkova def. M. Keys3-6 6-1 4-6UPSETopened @ 3.37

Morning play delivered four shock results from 62 completed matches. N. Bartunkova accounted for M. Keys at 3.37 in Rome, while M. Timofeeva upset D. Vekic at 2.74 in Istanbul qualification. Clay dominated the upsets, with 66 of the day's 80 matches contested on the surface. A. Popyrin's 3.14 result in the night session added to the tally.

Through the morning session, chalk prevailed in 58 of 62 completed matches, though N. Bartunkova and M. Timofeeva supplied shock results against M. Keys and D. Vekic respectively. Nine rubbers remain on the slate, with the Bengaluru 2 Qualification Semi-final between A. Gray (1.06) and N. Kaliyanda Poonacha set to anchor the afternoon push. Clay dominates the day's 80 total matches across 13 tournaments, with Rome's ATP and WTA events providing the highest prize purses at $8.9M each.

10 May 2026, 21:00 UTC

Evening Update

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Evening Update — May 10, 2026

Completed
73

Sunday's circuit comprises 17 tournaments across 74 completed rubbers, dominated by clay courts with 60 matches on the surface. The ATP and WTA each contributed 8 rubbers from their Rome fixtures, while 11 Challenger events—led by Bengaluru 2—rounded out the slate. Favorites captured 67 of 73 morning decisions for a 91.8% strike rate, though 6 shock results emerged to punctuate an otherwise predictable day.

Favourite win rate
91.8%
67 of 73 matches
Three-set matches
30
41.1% of completed
Tiebreaks played
29
across all matches
Surprise results
6
underdog wins
6-0 sets played
10
dominant victories
Fixtures total
73/74
completed
Results distribution — May 10, 2026

Seventy-three matches completed across 17 tournaments on May 10, with 74 total rubbers played. Clay dominated the slate at 60 matches (81%), while hard courts accounted for 14. Favorites converted at 91.8%, though six shock results materialized—notably N. Bartunkova's 3.37 upset over M. Keys at Rome and M. Timofeeva's 2.74 win against D. Vekic in Istanbul qualification. Three-set marathons comprised 41.1% of completed ties, with 29 tiebreaks and 10 bagels recorded.

Clay dominated the slate with 60 of 74 matches across 17 tournaments, anchored by the ATP and WTA Rome events ($8.9M prize pools each). Favorites held firm through the completed card, winning 67 of 73 matches (91.8%), though six shock results emerged—most notably N. Bartunkova's 3.37 upset over M. Keys and M. Timofeeva's 2.74 surprise against D. Vekic. The evening closed with one rubber pending and 30 three-set contests among the 73 completed ties, including 29 tiebreaks and 10 bagels.

00:00 UTC

Full Day Recap

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Full Day Recap — May 10, 2026

All 74 Pinnacle markets have closed on May 10, 2026. Final numbers: 91.9% favourite win rate, 31 three-set ties, 29 tiebreaks, 6 against-the-odds victories. CLV and odds movement data below.

Sunday's clay-dominated card on May 10, 2026 produced 74 completed matches across 13 active tournaments, with the Rome Masters double-header and a cluster of CH 75 events in Tunis, Zagreb, Oeiras, and Francavilla accounting for the bulk of the $17.8 million-plus in combined prize money on offer. Favourites held firm at an impressive 91.9 percent clip — 68 wins from 74 settled markets — though six against-the-odds results kept books honest, most notably N. Bartunkova toppling M. Keys at odds of 3.37 in a 3-6 6-1 4-6 three-setter in Rome, and M. Timofeeva dismissing D. Vekic 4-6 2-6 in Istanbul qualifying at 2.74. The day's lone champion data point came out of Bengaluru 2, where A. Kalyanpur recovered from dropping the opening set 0-6 to outlast N. K. Sinha 0-6 6-4 6-3 and claim the hard-court title. On the closing-line value front, A. Bublik posted the session's sharpest CLV movement at +1.6 percent in Rome, the one meaningful signal for bettors tracking late-money patterns heading into the week's decisive rounds. With 31 three-set affairs (41.9 percent), 29 tiebreaks, and 10 bagel sets scattered across the slate, the markets rewarded patience but punished blind chalk-following in equal measure.

CLV Highlights
Top moverA. Bublik +1.6%
TournamentRome
Champion CLVA. Kalyanpur —
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Odds Movement
Biggest shiftP. Aggarwal +0%
TournamentBengaluru 2
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That concludes the May 10, 2026 daily digest — return tomorrow for the next full day of Pinnacle tennis tracking, predictions and CLV analysis.