Live Betting - Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter on Tennis
Who is favored to win the Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter at the Australian Open?
Arthur Fery is slightly favored to win against Edward Winter, mainly due to his higher ATP ranking around 185 compared to Winter near 494 and stronger results on hard courts in recent months. Early market indications for Australian Open qualifying place Fery in the 1.55–1.65 range and Winter around 2.20–2.40 on the moneyline, reflecting Fery’s status as the more established tour player with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time does Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter at the Australian Open start?
The match between Arthur Fery and Edward Winter in the Australian Open 2026 qualifying is scheduled to start at 11 January 2026, 11:00 PM UTC, which corresponds to 12 January 2026, 10:00 AM local time in Melbourne AEDT. This timing puts the clash in the morning session of the qualifying rounds.
Where is the Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter at the Australian Open being played?
The Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter qualifier will be played at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, the long-standing home of the Australian Open featuring plexicushion hard courts. The complex includes multiple show courts and outside courts with capacities ranging from a few thousand up to over 14,000 on the main arenas, ensuring top-level conditions for players even in the early qualifying rounds.
Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter at the Australian Open prediction & odds – who is expected to win?
Given Arthur Fery’s higher ranking, more consistent performances at Challenger level, and better recent hard-court form, he is a justified favorite, with implied probabilities around 60–65% based on current moneyline ranges. Bettors looking at handicaps may find Fery priced around -2.5 games, while total games lines are likely set near 22.5, suggesting expectations of a competitive but Fery-leaning match.
What is the head to head record between Arthur Fery vs Edward Winter?
There is no extensive head-to-head history recorded at ATP Tour level between Arthur Fery and Edward Winter, indicating this is likely their first official meeting in a main professional draw. With no prior matchup data, analysis leans more heavily on rankings, surface preference, and recent form rather than direct historical results between the two players.
