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Alexei Popyrin vs. Tommy Paul Prediction, Odds, Picks for French Open 2025
Our expert prediction for Sunday's Alexei Popyrin vs Tommy Paul matchup.

Alexei Popyrin will take on Tommy Paul in the fourth round of the French Open Men's Singles 2025 on Sunday.
Based on updated simulation results, Dimers' proven tennis model (see Dimers Pro for full access) predicts Tommy Paul as the most likely winner of the match.
"Using the most recent data, we ran 10,000 simulations of Sunday's Popyrin-Paul match," said Dimers data analyst Greg Butyn.
"After accounting for recent updates and other variables, our prediction shows Tommy Paul with a win probability of 60%, while Alexei Popyrin has 40%."
For expanded analysis of Sunday's match, including best bets and picks, visit our interactive Popyrin vs. Paul predictions page.
Popyrin vs. Paul Prediction: Who Will Win and Advance to the Quarterfinals?
Using trusted machine learning and data, we have simulated the result of Sunday's Popyrin-Paul men's singles match 10,000 times as part of our tennis predictions coverage.
Our independent predictive model currently gives Paul a 60% chance of defeating Popyrin in the French Open 2025.
Additionally, Paul has a 57% chance of winning the first set, according to our model.
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Alexei Popyrin vs. Tommy Paul Odds
We have sourced the most up-to-date betting odds in America for this match, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Popyrin | Paul |
---|---|---|
Moneyline | +137 | -175 |
First Set | +120 | -152 |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
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Popyrin vs. Paul Picks and Best Bets
Our model's strongest edge in today's Popyrin vs. Paul match is on the first set.
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Popyrin vs. Paul Updates and Essential Details
The French Open 2025 match between Alexei Popyrin and Tommy Paul is scheduled to start on Sunday at 5:00AM ET.
- Who: Alexei Popyrin vs. Tommy Paul
- Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025
- Approx. Time: 5:00AM ET/2:00AM PT
- Tournament: French Open Men's Singles 2025
- Round: Fourth round
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
Dimers.com's full preview of Sunday's Popyrin vs. Paul match includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.
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Conclusion
We predict Tommy Paul, with a 60% win probability, will likely beat Alexei Popyrin at the French Open 2025.
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