Tennis match odds and prediction for Corentin Moutet versus Jenson Brooksby in ATP Toronto
In the world of professional tennis, the first round of the Toronto tournament is set to see an exciting match-up between France's Corentin Moutet and America's Jenson Brooksby.
Moutet, a 5-foot-11 grinder who has worked his way up the professional tennis ladder, is currently playing some of the best tennis of his career. The Frenchman reached the semi-finals at ATP Washington recently, defeating Alexandre Muller, Dan Evans, and Daniil Medvedev before losing to Alex de Minaur.
On the other hand, Brooksby has had a strong season, winning a title in Houston in March and finishing as the runner-up in Eastbourne last month. However, his hard court form has been less impressive, with three straight losses on this surface and an overall record of 3 wins and 7 losses for 2025.
The predicted outcome for this match strongly favours Moutet. Bookmakers give him a slight edge with a win probability around 51.5%, and expert analyses consistently tip Moutet to win the match.
The surface of the match, an outdoor hard court in Toronto, tends to favour aggressive playing styles and powerful serves. Moutet's game includes a reliable first serve (61% accuracy) and strong footwork, helping him mix short rallies with aggressive shots effectively on this surface.
Moutet's recent form also plays a significant role in this prediction. Despite being a "lucky loser" in ATP Washington, he managed to reach the semifinals, while Brooksby exited early in the tournament.
It's worth noting that this is the first meeting between Moutet and Brooksby, so the prediction relies heavily on current form and playing styles rather than direct past encounters.
The stylistic matchup between the two players, neither being a powerhouse, suggests a long, winding match. The suggested bet for this match is Over 22.5 Games (DraftKings).
Michael Leboff, a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry, is the one suggesting the bet. Leboff, who is also a long-suffering Islanders fan, uses game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.
Moutet, while not a household name like Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner, is well-regarded among hardcore tennis fans for his creative shot-making and showman quality that is rare in tennis. However, he is also known for his short fuse, making scenes on the court from time to time.
As the first round of the Toronto tournament kicks off, tennis fans are eagerly awaiting this showdown between Moutet and Brooksby. With Moutet's current form and the surface suitability, it seems the Frenchman has the upper hand.
[1] Tennishead [2] New York Post Betting [3] Sportskeeda
Tennis enthusiasts worldwide are anticipating the upcoming match between Corentin Moutet and Jenson Brooksby in the Toronto tournament, particularly as Moutet has been playing some of the best tennis of his career. [Tennishead, New York Post Betting, Sportskeeda]
Despite Brooksby's strong season and impressive titles, his hard court form has been less impressive, contrasting with Moutet's reliable first serve, strong footwork, and effective mix of short rallies and aggressive shots on outdoor hard courts. [Tennishead, New York Post Betting, Sportskeeda]