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Prop Bets: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova VS Amanda Anisimova 2025-07-08

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Amanda Anisimova vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova: A Wimbledon Comedy of Errors (With a Heavy Favorite)

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare for a quarterfinal that’s as lopsided as a croissant at a Wimbledon tea party! Amanda Anisimova (-250, 71.43% implied probability) is here to remind Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (+185) that grass courts are for rolling, not for staging comebacks.

Anisimova, the 13th seed and current world No. 12, has a résumé so clean it could pass for a first-serve percentage. She’s 3-0 all time against Pavlyuchenkova, including a streak of victories that’s lasted longer than Pavlyuchenkova’s last Major semifinal run (which, honestly, is saying something). Anisimova’s also won 10 matches on grass this year—Pavlyuchenkova? She’s still figuring out how to spell “grass court consistency.”

The Spread: Anisimova’s -3.5 line is basically a bet that she’ll win by enough games to make Pavlyuchenkova question her entire tennis career. Take the spread if you fancy a post-match interview where Pavlyuchenkova sighs, “I just… forgot how to win today.”

Total Games Over/Under 21.5: With Anisimova’s aggressive baseline game and Pavlyuchenkova’s… well, let’s say her “I’ll just hang around and hope for a break” strategy, this could be a low-scoring farce. Bet the under if you’re feeling spicy—this match might end before the third act of The Lion King.

Player Props to Note:
- Anisimova to Win in Straight Sets (+110): DraftKings thinks she’ll make it look easy. And they’re not wrong.
- Pavlyuchenkova’s First Serve Percentage: Let’s just bet this will be lower than her chances of stealing this match.

In conclusion, this is a pick-em for the birds. Anisimova’s dominance is so absolute that even the bookmakers are taking a nap mid-match. Pavlyuchenkova’s best hope? Maybe a sudden surge of energy and a new strategy. But honestly, she’d need to summon the ghost of Billie Jean King to pull this off.

Prediction: Anisimova wins 6-3, 6-4, because even on her off day, she’s still outplaying Pavlyuchenkova’s “meh” game.

Place your bets, but maybe leave a small portion for Pavlyuchenkova’s comeback tour in 2030. 🎾🎟️

Created: July 8, 2025, 2:24 a.m. GMT