Who is favored to win the Justin Chung vs Stephan Gershfeld at the UTR Pro Series Philadelphia?
Early markets slightly favor Justin Chung to win this UTR Pro Series Philadelphia matchup, with most sharp lines opening around 1.75 for Chung and 2.05 for Stephan Gershfeld based on current UTR form and indoor hard-court results over the past month. Chung has posted stronger recent performances in similar-level UTR events, giving him a small but clear edge with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time does Justin Chung vs Stephan Gershfeld at the UTR Pro Series Philadelphia start?
The match between Justin Chung and Stephan Gershfeld in the UTR Pro Series Philadelphia is scheduled to start on 12 January 2026 at 19:00 UTC. This corresponds to 2:00 PM local time in Philadelphia, which operates on Eastern Time during that period.
Where is the Justin Chung vs Stephan Gershfeld at the UTR Pro Series Philadelphia being played?
The match will be played at Levy Tennis Pavilion - Court 01 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, an indoor facility commonly used for UTR and collegiate-level events. The venue features hard courts with a relatively fast surface and limited seating, creating a more intimate atmosphere compared to large ATP/WTA arenas.
Justin Chung vs Stephan Gershfeld at the UTR Pro Series Philadelphia prediction & odds – who is expected to win?
Given current indicative odds of around 1.75 for Justin Chung and 2.05 for Stephan Gershfeld, Chung’s implied win probability sits just under 60%, suggesting a modest favorite rather than a heavy one. Bettors looking for value may consider set-handicap or total-games markets, as both players typically produce tight scorelines in UTR group-stage matches.
What is the head to head record between Justin Chung vs Stephan Gershfeld?
Available head-to-head data indicates that Justin Chung and Stephan Gershfeld either have not met before in an official UTR Pro Series match or have no prominent recorded meetings at this level. As a result, bettors must lean more on current UTR ratings, surface preference, and recent form rather than historical H2H trends.
