Thiago Agustín Tirante Faces 31% Win Odds Against Flavio Cobolli

Thiago Agustín Tirante Faces 31% Win Odds Against Flavio Cobolli

thiago agustín tirante enters Monday’s ATP Rome, Italy Men’s Singles 2026 match with a 31% win probability. Flavio Cobolli is projected at 69%, making him the more likely winner in Dimers’ model.

Dimers Model in Rome

The prediction comes from a simulation of the match 10,000 times. That gives the matchup a clear split: Cobolli at 69% and Tirante at 31%.

For a betting preview, that gap is the central number. It shows how the model views the odds before Monday’s meeting in Rome.

Cobolli Leads the Projection

Flavio Cobolli is the player carrying the stronger side of the forecast. His 69% win probability leaves Tirante as the underdog, but still with a meaningful path to pull the match into his favor.

The preview does not include rankings, prior head-to-head results, or round details, so the model’s percentages are the main guide for readers tracking this matchup. The match itself is the next item that can settle the forecast.

Monday’s Matchup

Monday’s meeting in the ATP Rome, Italy Men’s Singles 2026 is the event the prediction is built around. For readers following the betting angle, the key takeaway is simple: Cobolli is favored, Tirante is the 31% side of the board.

That leaves the forecast tied entirely to the numbers already published. If the match plays out differently, it will be against a model that ran 10,000 simulations and still leaned firmly toward Cobolli.

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