2026 ABN AMRO Tennis: Bautista Agut vs. Norrie Preview and Odds

2026 ABN AMRO Tennis: Bautista Agut vs. Norrie Preview and Odds

On February 9, 2026, Roberto Bautista Agut will face Cameron Norrie in the Round of 32 at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Bautista Agut is currently ranked No. 85, while Norrie holds the No. 26 spot in the ATP rankings. This matchup is generating significant interest, particularly due to the betting odds associated with the two players.

Matchup Overview

Tournament: ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament

Round: Round of 32

Date: February 9, 2026

Location: Hard court surface

Betting Odds

  • Bautista Agut: +240
  • Norrie: -325
  • Bautista Agut to win the tournament: +8000
  • Norrie to win the tournament: +2800

Player Statistics

Bautista Agut has had a challenging last year on hard courts, recording a 5-10 win-loss record. He has successfully won 72.5% of his service games but only 18.6% of his return games. Additionally, he converted 29.9% of his break-point opportunities.

In his most recent appearance at the Open Sud de France, he lost in the Round of 16 to Martin Damm Jr., with a score of 1-6, 3-6 on February 4.

On the other hand, Norrie’s performance has been more robust, with a 20-17 record over the past year on hard courts. His service game winning percentage stands at 78.5%, while his return game is at 22.6%. He currently ranks 22nd in break-point win percentage, having converted 34.6% of his break-point chances.

Norrie’s last match was at the Australian Open on January 23, where he faced Alexander Zverev and lost in the Round of 32 with a scoreline of 5-7, 6-4, 3-6, 1-6.

Match Prediction

The odds favor Norrie heavily, with an implied probability of winning at approximately 76.5%. This makes the upcoming match pivotal for Bautista Agut, who will be looking to upset the odds and regain some form.

Fans can follow the match on the Tennis Channel and other platforms available through Fubo. As the tournament progresses, both players will aim to improve their standings and performance on the hard court stage.

Next