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Bet on Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added on Tennis

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Who is favored to win the Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added at the Australian Open?

Giulio Zeppieri is slightly favored to win this Australian Open qualifying match, as he is ranked around ATP 153 compared to Dan Added near ATP 199, reflecting a higher performance level on hard courts. Early market prices list Zeppieri in the 1.55–1.65 range and Added around 2.20–2.40, indicating implied win probabilities of roughly 60–65% for Zeppieri with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added at the Australian Open start?

The match between Giulio Zeppieri and Dan Added is scheduled to start at 2:00 AM UTC on 12 January 2026, which corresponds to 1:00 PM local time in Melbourne AEDT. This timing places the match in the afternoon session of the Australian Open qualifying schedule.

Where is the Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added at the Australian Open being played?

The match will be played at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, on an outdoor hard court, with Court 17 listed as the specific show court. Melbourne Park is the main Australian Open complex, featuring Plexicushion-style hard courts, modern player facilities, and a total capacity across all courts of more than 30,000 spectators.

Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added at the Australian Open prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Prediction: Giulio Zeppieri is projected to win based on his higher ATP ranking, stronger recent results on hard courts, and greater experience in Grand Slam qualifying draws. With odds around 1.60 for Zeppieri and 2.30 for Added, value leans slightly toward Zeppieri in straight sets, though Added’s serve means tie-breaks are a realistic risk for bettors.

What is the head to head record between Giulio Zeppieri vs Dan Added?

This is a first-time official meeting between Giulio Zeppieri and Dan Added on the ATP tour and Grand Slam circuit, so the head-to-head record stands at 0–0. Without prior H2H data, pre-match analysis relies primarily on rankings, surface preference, and recent form rather than historical matchup trends.