Monday, May 11, 2026
11 May 2026, 08:00 UTC

Morning Preview

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11, 2026 Eleven tournaments across 113 matches converge on Monday, with clay dominating the schedule at 103 rubbers. The ATP and WTA each field eight matches at Rome, the day's marquee event, while nine Challenger-tier tournaments span from Bengaluru to Zagreb. Overnight action delivered modest volatility: three favourites advanced against a single upset, marking a mixed bag for the market as the week builds momentum toward midweek pivots.

Overnight action across 11 tournaments delivered mixed results for bettors. Favorites took three of four night matches (75%), with A. Kalyanpur's semifinal victory at Bengaluru 2 marking the session's standout performance despite dropping the first set to N. K. Sinha. The absence of chalk-busting upsets suggests the market remained largely aligned with outcomes, though the limited sample kept volatility in check.

Clay dominates Monday's action with 103 of 113 matches across 11 tournaments. The ATP and WTA Rome events anchor the schedule at the elite level, each offering $8.89M in prize money, while nine Challenger events ranging from CH 75 to CH 125 provide depth. Bordeaux (CH 125, $294K) leads the secondary circuit, though half the slate consists of unprized CH/ITF tournaments including Bengaluru 2, Cordoba 2, Paris, and Valencia—venues that often serve as data-heavy markets for discerning bettors.

TournamentLevelSurfacePrize FundMatches
Oeiras 6CH 75clay$105,45115
ParmaCH 75clay$115,00012
TunisCH 75clay$107,00012
Cordoba 2CH / ITFclay11
ZagrebCH 75clay$105,45111
Bengaluru 2CH / ITFhard10
ParisCH / ITFclay10
BordeauxCH 125clay$294,0538
ATP RomeATPclay$8,894,3838
WTA RomeW1000clay$8,894,3838
ValenciaCH / ITFclay8

A. Hernandez holds a 1.33 favorite's odds against Y. Kawahashi (3.25) in the Bengaluru 2 first round on hard court. The ranking gap—Kawahashi at 637—underscores Hernandez's status in this Challenger Men Singles rubber. This matchup anchors Monday's slate across 11 tournaments featuring 113 total matches, dominated by clay-court action at nine separate venues.

Clay dominated the calendar with 103 of 113 matches across 11 tournaments, anchored by the ATP and WTA Rome events alongside nine Challenger-tier tournaments. A. Kalyanpur's semi-final victory in Bengaluru 2 delivered the day's standout performance, overcoming N. K. Sinha 6-0 4-6 3-6. Overnight markets showed mixed resilience, with favourites converting 75% of night fixtures. The slate closes with Hernandez holding modest 1.33 odds against Kawahashi's 3.25 in Bengaluru 2's round of 16.

A. Hernandez vs Y. KawahashiBengaluru 2 1/16-finals. H2H No data. Hard form: A. Hernandez 7-11 · Y. Kawahashi 0-2. Pinnacle: 1.33 · 3.25. View full match card

11 May 2026, 17:00 UTC

Midday Results

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Midday Results — May 11, 2026

Completed
86
Live
16
Ahead
16

May 11 brings 118 matches across 11 tournaments, dominated by clay-court Challengers in the $105K–$294K range. The ATP and WTA Rome events anchor the slate with $8.9M prize funds each, though Bengaluru 2 on hard court will command near-term attention with A. Hernandez favored at 1.45 against Y. Kawahashi (2.89). Overnight action went cleanly: three favourites and one underdog advanced across four night matches. Sixteen matches remain live; another 16 are scheduled for the afternoon push.

Clay dominates the slate with 108 of 118 matches, anchored by Rome's ATP and WTA events at $8.9M each. The morning session completed 86 rubbers without upset, leaving 16 live and 16 pending, including the Bengaluru 2 1/16-finals between Hernandez and Kawahashi. Bengaluru 2's semi-final upset—Kalyanpur's 6-0 4-6 3-6 victory over Sinha—marked the only night anomaly against the market. The afternoon carries the heaviest prize money and challengers; monitor Bordeaux ($294K) and the Rome events for late-session volatility.

11 May 2026, 21:00 UTC

Evening Update

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Evening Update — May 11, 2026

Completed
114

Monday brings 117 matches across 11 tournaments, with clay dominating the schedule at 107 rubbers. The ATP and WTA Rome events anchor the day alongside nine Challenger-level tournaments spanning Oeiras, Parma, Tunis, and Zagreb. Three matches remain pending, including a Bengaluru 2 1/16-final between D. Palan and M. Kesharwani on hard courts.

Favourite win rate
100.0%
114 of 114 matches
Three-set matches
33
28.9% of completed
Tiebreaks played
52
across all matches
Surprise results
0
underdog wins
6-0 sets played
13
dominant victories
Fixtures total
114/117
completed
Results distribution — May 11, 2026

Across 11 tournaments on May 11, 117 matches played out with clay dominating the calendar at 107 rubbers. Favourites maintained perfect form in completed action, converting 100% of their chances through 114 decided contests—33 went the distance and 52 required tiebreaks to settle. Bengaluru 2 and the Rome events (ATP and WTA) anchored prize money, though Challenger 75s in Oeiras, Parma, Tunis and Zagreb carried identical $105k–$108k purses on clay.

Monday's session wrapped with 114 completed matches across 11 tournaments, all decided in favour of the seeded players. Clay dominated the action with 107 rubbers, while overnight play saw A. Kalyanpur record the session's standout result with a 6-0 4-6 3-6 semi-final victory at Bengaluru 2. Three matches remain on the slate, including the Bengaluru 2 1/16-final between D. Palan and M. Kesharwani, which carries the day's sharpest pricing among pending action.

00:00 UTC

Full Day Recap

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Full Day Recap — May 11, 2026

May 11, 2026 is wrapped. 115 rubbers completed across 11 tournaments. 115 favourites claimed victory (100.0%), 0 underdogs claimed victory, 33 rubbers went three sets, 53 tiebreaks played. Full breakdown below.

Monday, May 11 delivered a clay-heavy slate of 117 matches across 11 tournaments, with the red dirt dominating 107 of those contests spread from Oeiras and Parma to Tunis, Zagreb, and the $8.89 million dual showcases at ATP and WTA Rome, while Bordeaux's CH 125 field added another layer of prestige at $294,053 in prize money. Favourites were virtually untouchable on the day, converting 115 of 115 completed markets for a perfect 100% win rate with zero upsets recorded — a textbook chalk session that will frustrate any fader who leaned on variance. The most notable individual result came at Bengaluru 2, where Maximus Jones claimed the title over Sidharth Rawat 6-4 7-6, while earlier in the semi-finals A. Kalyanpur had been beaten by N. K. Sinha in a three-set reversal, 6-0 4-6 3-6. Three of four night matches went to favourites, 33 rubbers required a deciding set (28.7%), tiebreaks appeared in 53 sets, and 14 sets finished a bagel, painting a picture of a day where results were predictable but the tennis itself was far from straightforward.

CLV Highlights
Top moverNone None
Tournament
Champion CLVM. Jones —
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Odds Movement
Biggest shiftD. Palan +0%
TournamentBengaluru 2
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That concludes the May 11, 2026 daily digest — return tomorrow for the next full day of Pinnacle tennis tracking, predictions and CLV analysis.