Expert Analysis: Shin, Sanhui vs Nakagawa, Shunsuke
The upcoming match between Shin, Sanhui and Nakagawa, Shunsuke on November 4, 2025, promises to be a thrilling encounter. With both players showcasing strong performances recently, this match is poised to attract significant attention from tennis enthusiasts and bettors alike. Below is a detailed analysis based on the betting predictions provided.
Shin, Sanhui
Nakagawa, Shunsuke
(FT)
Predictions:
| Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Over 1st Set Games | 62.20% | (1-2) | |
| Under 1st Set Games | 49.50% | (1-2) | |
| Tie Break in 1st Set (No) | 85.30% | (1-2) | |
| Under 2.5 Sets | 72.10% | (1-2) | |
| Tie Break in Match (No) | 64.60% | (1-2) | |
| Total Games 2-Way (Over 22.5) | 55.20% | (1-2) | |
| Total Games 3-Way (Under 22) | 56.20% | (1-2) |
Over/Under 1st Set Games
The odds for the first set games are leaning towards an over 12.5 games outcome at 62.20, suggesting that both players are expected to engage in a competitive and extended first set. Conversely, the under 12.5 games option is priced at 49.50, indicating a potential for a quicker resolution of the first set.
Tie Break in 1st Set
The probability of avoiding a tie break in the first set is quite high at 85.30. This suggests that either player is likely to secure a decisive enough lead to avoid needing a tie break.
Under/Over 2.5 Sets
The match is more likely to conclude in fewer than 2.5 sets with odds at 72.10. This prediction implies confidence in one of the players finishing the match relatively quickly.
Tie Break in Match
There is a significant chance that the match will not go to a tie break overall, with odds at 64.60. This indicates that one player may have the upper hand throughout the match.
Total Games Predictions
- Over/Under 22.5 Total Games (2-Way): The odds favoring over 22.5 total games stand at 55.20.
- Under/Over 22 Total Games (3-Way): The under 22 total games option is slightly favored with odds at 56.20.
Expert Predictions
Given these insights, it’s predicted that the match will feature a competitive first set without requiring a tie break, potentially extending beyond two sets but concluding before reaching three sets. The total number of games played is likely to hover around or just below the mid-20s range.


