Tennis Best Bets: Mutua Madrid Open picks and predictions for Tuesday, April 30th

Zachary Cohen runs through his Mutua Madrid Open picks and tennis best bets for Tuesday, April 30th.

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Rafael Nadal returns to Borna Coric during the third set of their match in the Western & Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. Borna Coric defeated Rafael Nadal 7-6, 4-6, 6-3.

Mutua Madrid Open best bets for Tuesday, April 30th

It feels like the tennis season never slows down, but that’s a great thing for bettors. This sport offers all sorts of betting opportunities, which is why I’m going to provide you with tennis best bets as often as possible. And that continues with a run of clay-court tournaments over the next couple of months. Over the next week, the biggest ATP and WTA tournaments are in Spain, as the top players in the world compete in a 1000-level event. The Mutua Madrid Open is one of the most exciting tournaments of the year, so make sure you tune in for some of the action. Below you’ll find some of my tennis best bets for Tuesday, April 30th.

I’d also strongly suggest coming back to this story throughout the day. I try to write up as many matches as I can in advance, but it’s hard to do that in an international sport. I also like to throw in some Challenger-level bets. That said, I’ll probably be adding picks to the bottom of the story. I’ll also throw them on the Pro Picks page.

 

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2024 Record: 244-257 (+30.57 units)

Rafael Nadal vs. Jiri Lehecka – Madrid

Rafael Nadal just earned a 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-3 win over Pedro Cachin, coming out on top in a battle that lasted three hours and six minutes. Nadal now has to find a way to rest and recover in 24 hours, and I have some doubts about whether or not he can do that. Since returning to action from a significant injury layoff, Nadal has had trouble in long, physical matches. Well, Nadal finally got through one, and I now think he’ll have issues getting his body right in one single day. 

Nadal also barely earned a win over Cachin, who is a solid clay-court player but doesn’t possess a lot of weapons. So, it wasn’t the most inspiring win in the world, even if it was good to see Nadal digging deep again. But Lehecka possesses some serious all-court power, and he’s going to demand a lot of out of the Spaniard as a mover. Lehecka is going to try and move him from side to side, and the Czech has the ability to cover the court himself. So, he can extend some rallies and demand more out of Nadal. The Spaniard won’t simply be slapping winners. 

I also think Lehecka’s ability to serve will be an issue for Nadal. The 22-time Grand Slam champion hasn’t been as reliable as usual with the ball on his racquet, but he has been able to overcome mediocre servers in Madrid. But Lehecka is pretty solid when it’s his turn to serve, so he can win this match by putting his head down and plowing through his service games. Then, he just needs to battle when Nadal is serving. 

This is really just a fade spot for Nadal for me, but it helps that Lehecka is a dangerous ball striker.

Bet: Lehecka ML (+100 – 2 units)

Added Plays

PARLAY: Jaume Munar ML vs. Marcos Giron [Aix en Provence Challenger] + Luciano Darderi ML vs. Thiago Agustin Tirante [Cagliari Challenger] (+110 – 1.5 units)

Juan Pablo Varillas ML (-112 – 1.5 units) vs. Yoshihito Nishioka [Cagliari Challenger]

Kristina Mledenovic ML (-110 – 1.5 units) vs. Taylah Preston [Saint Malo Challenger]

Zachary Svajda +5.5 Games (-139 – 1.5 units) vs. Zsombor Piros [Cagliari Challenger]

PARLAY: Casper Ruud ML vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime + Madison Keys +1.5 Sets vs. Ons Jabeur (-110 – 2 units) [Madrid]

David Goffin ML (-125 – 2 units) vs. Alexander Shevchenko [Aix en Provence Challenger] – Wednesday overnight match that I’m taking early

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