Jiri Lehecka Overlooked as Fritz Favored at -400

Jiri Lehecka appears in the headline while Bleacher Nation's June 17 Terra Wortmann Open preview lists Taylor Fritz (No. 9) at -400 vs. Zizou Bergs (+280).

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Jiri Lehecka Overlooked as Fritz Favored at -400

appears in the headline while Bleacher Nation on Wednesday, June 17 published a Terra Wortmann Open Round of 32 preview that listed , the No. 9 player, as a -400 favorite over , the No. 48 underdog at +280.

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Taylor Fritz Odds Breakdown

Fritz's -400 moneyline converts to an 80.00% implied win probability using standard American-odds math: for a negative line, divide the absolute odds by the sum of that number plus 100 (400 ÷ 500 = 0.8000). That 80.00% figure is the headline betting takeaway for a directly affected reader who wants to know how the market priced the favorite ahead of the Round of 32 match.

Zizou Bergs Market Position

Bergs' +280 line converts to a 26.32% implied probability via the positive-odds formula (100 ÷ (280 + 100) = 0.2632). Taken at face value, the two implied probabilities add to 106.32%, which reveals a bookmaker margin of 6.32 percentage points. Translating those numbers into a fair pair of chances (removing the margin) yields roughly 75.25% for Fritz and 24.75% for Bergs after normalizing the implied totals back to 100%.

DataSkrive Partnership and Method

Bleacher Nation noted the preview was produced in partnership with DataSkrive; the piece presented moneylines and promised implied chances but did not display the calculated probabilities. For readers deciding whether the market price offers value, the conversion steps above give the missing arithmetic: -400 → 80.00%, +280 → 26.32%, market overround 6.32 points, normalized fair odds ~75.25%/24.75%.

What were the implied win probabilities and tournament odds the preview promised to provide?

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