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Serena Williams vs. Anett Kontaveit Predictions - Aug 31, 2022

Serena Williams faces Anett Kontaveit in the second round of the US Open Women's Singles 2022 on Wednesday.
Dimers' top betting picks for Williams vs. Kontaveit, plus match predictions and betting odds, are detailed below.
Who will win Williams vs. Kontaveit?
Based on state-of-the-art computer power and data, Dimers.com has simulated Wednesday's Williams-Kontaveit women's singles match 10,000 times.
Dimers' proven predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives Kontaveit a 67% chance of defeating Williams in the US Open Women's Singles 2022.
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Serena Williams vs. Anett Kontaveit Odds
- Moneyline: Williams +200, Kontaveit -263
- First Set: Williams +165, Kontaveit -208
H2H Moneyline and First Set
Unibet currently has the best moneyline odds for Williams at +200. That means you can bet $100 to profit $200, earning a total payout of $300, if she wins.
Meanwhile, Unibet also has the best moneyline odds for Kontaveit at -263, where you can risk $263 to win $100, for a total payout of $363, if she comes out on top.
Unibet currently has the best odds for Williams to win the first set at +165, while Unibet also has the best odds for Kontaveit to win the first set at -208.
As always, make sure you check all of the sportsbooks available in your state for the best Tennis odds in America.
According to DimersBOT, Kontaveit is a 63% chance of winning the first set versus Williams.
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Best Bets for Williams vs. Kontaveit
Our best bets are based on detailed modeling and betting expertise to help you make better investments with the legal sportsbooks in America.
Although Kontaveit is more likely to win the match, according to DimersBOT, betting on Williams moneyline is our preferred option because of the edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the sportsbooks' odds currently on offer.
Taking advantage of the edges seen here at Dimers is one of the keys to being a profitable sports bettor in the long run.
And while Kontaveit is more likely to win the first set on this occassion, our suggested bet of Williams (+165) is based on the chance of that happening, according to DimersBOT, and the top odds currently available.
Williams vs. Kontaveit Betting Tips
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Dimers has full betting coverage of Serena Williams vs. Anett Kontaveit, including pre-match predictions, top betting picks, and live in-play probabilities.
Remember, DimersBOT updates regularly, so keep an eye on this article for any changes to our betting analysis before Williams vs. Kontaveit in the US Open Women's Singles 2022.
Williams vs. Kontaveit 2022 Match Preview
The US Open Women's Singles 2022 match between Serena Williams and Anett Kontaveit is scheduled to begin on Wednesday at 7:00PM ET.
- Who: Serena Williams vs. Anett Kontaveit
- Date: Wednesday August 31, 2022
- Approx. Time: 7:00PM ET / 4:00PM PT
- Tournament: US Open Women's Singles 2022
- Round: Second round
All dates and times in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
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