2024 Olympic men’s tennis odds, picks: Nadal vs. Fucsovics prediction, bets for first round from tennis expert
Written by CBS SPORTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED on July 27, 2024
Spaniard Rafael Nadal will begin his quest for a second men’s singles gold medal when he faces Hungarian Marton Fucsovics in the first round of the 2024 Olympics on Sunday morning. Nadal won the 2008 gold medal in men’s singles, and he added a gold medal in doubles at the 2016 Olympics. He won four matches in the Nordea Open last week after getting bounced in the first round of the French Open. Fucsovics is making his first appearance at the Olympics and is hoping to snap a four-match losing streak.
Sunday’s Nadal vs. Fucsovics showdown will begin at 7:30 a.m. ET on Court Philippe-Chatrier in Paris. Nadal is a -210 favorite (risk $210 to win $100) in the latest Nadal vs. Fucsovics odds, while Fucsovics is a +172 underdog. The over/under for total games is 21.5, with Nadal favored by 3.5 games (-110). Before you make any Nadal vs. Fucsovics picks or 2024 Olympic tennis predictions, you need to see what tennis expert Blake Von Hagen has to say.
Von Hagen has followed tennis closely for years, keeping an eye on young players before they turn into stars. His dedication to the sport allows him to find value on the Challenger Tour and the ATP Tour alike.
Von Hagen routinely attends ATP events, including at the Challenger level. He keeps up with injuries, recent form and line movement to identify the best bets of the day. He went 20-9 (+11.4u) in the 2024 Rome Masters 1000 in May, nailing three first-round upsets and returning more than $1,100 for $100 bettors in that tournament. He also cashed a +500 prop in the 2024 Wimbledon men’s final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.
For Sunday, Von Hagen has scrutinized the latest Olympic men’s tennis 2024 odds and released his coveted best bets for the Nadal vs. Fucsovics match. He’s sharing his picks and expert analysis only at SportsLine. See what they are at SportsLine.
Why you should back Nadal
Nadal left the French Open without a single win for the first time in 19 attempts when he lost to Alexander Zverev in straight sets two months ago, but he was able to find some form before heading back to Paris for the Olympics. He won four matches and reached the final in Bastad, where he lost to Nuno Borges. The former World No. 1 is being celebrated as he participates in the final Olympics of his storied career.
He generated some additional momentum on Saturday when he picked up a 2-0 win with Carlos Alcaraz in the doubles competition. The two-time Olympic gold medalist remains motivated at the tail-end of his career, and this is not a particularly challenging matchup for him. Fucsovics has lost four straight matches and has never participated in the Olympics. See who to back at SportsLine.
Why you should back Fucsovics
The Hungarian is being overlooked due to his four-match losing streak, but he won nine out of his 10 matches on clay prior to his current skid. His hot stretch included a title in Bucharest, where he took down players like Alejandro Tabilo and Mariano Navone. Fucsovics is a big server who can challenge Nadal physically, especially considering the Spaniard’s current condition.
Nadal’s first-round exit against Zverev in the French Open and his 2-0 loss to Borges in Bastad would both be uncharacteristic losses for most of his career, but he is no longer a contender for the world’s biggest titles. He is expected to put most of his focus and energy into the doubles event, where he can be assisted by Alcaraz. A first-round exit in singles would not be the worst-case scenario, especially with Novak Djokovic looming in the second round. See who to back at SportsLine.
How to make 2024 Olympic men’s tennis picks
Von Hagen has locked in his best bets for the Nadal vs. Fucsovics match. He is leaning Over 21.5 total games (-125), but he has two even stronger picks, one on the game handicap and another on a prop bet. You need to see his pick and analysis before considering any 2024 Olympic tennis bets.
So who wins Nadal vs. Fucsovics, and what are the picks that could lead to big returns? Check out Blake Von Hagen’s analysis for the first round of the 2024 Olympics, all from the tennis expert who went 20-9 for more than 11 units of profit in the Rome Masters 1000.