Jovic favored heavily as Wang arrives at Bad Homburg

Jovic vs – Iva Jovic, ranked No. 17, faces Xinyu Wang, ranked No. 32, in the Round of 32 of the WTA Bad Homburg, Germany Women Singles 2026 on Sunday, June 21 at TC Bad Homburg on grass. Jovic is priced at -325 to win, with Wang at +240.
When the WTA Bad Homburg, Germany Women Singles 2026 tournament tips into its Round of 32, Iva Jovic arrives as the clear betting favorite—priced at -325 to beat Xinyu Wang, who is listed at +240.
The match is set for Sunday, June 21, at TC Bad Homburg in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany, played on grass. Jovic enters with the higher ranking at No. 17, while Wang comes in at No. 32.
Under the moneyline, the implied win chances reflect that gap. Jovic is calculated at a 76.5% likelihood to win, while Wang’s implied chance stands at 29.4%.
That’s not just a figure on an odds board—it lines up with the season numbers laid out for this matchup. Jovic carries a 26-13 2026 match record, compared with Wang’s 15-14. The set records also tilt toward Jovic, with Jovic at 59-32 in 2026 sets and Wang at 31-33.
The service and return pressure the numbers suggest is mixed but points to Jovic’s control overall. Jovic averages 2.2 aces per match in 2026, while Wang is at 3.0. Break-point results, though, swing decisively in Jovic’s direction: Jovic has 165 2026 break points won, while Wang has 100.
Jovic will play Wang in this Round of 32 meeting at TC Bad Homburg on grass, with the match odds making the stakes unmistakable—Jovic is positioned to advance with a commanding favorite’s profile, and Wang is priced as the outsider carrying the potential for the upset.
WTA Bad Homburg 2026 Jovic vs Wang Round of 32 grass court odds -325 +240 June 21
Wow -325?? That’s basically free money lol.
Iva Jovic is ranked 17 and they’re saying 76% chance… but tennis is always random. Wang could just catch fire on grass, like every other upset.
Is this the same Jovic from soccer? I swear I’ve heard that name. Also why is Wang +240 if she’s lower ranked—like shouldn’t the higher rank always be higher odds? Feels backwards.
-325 favorites in Germany on grass, sure. But grass court matches always come down to like 1-2 breaks and then everyone pretends the stats were destiny. The article says Wang has 3.0 aces?? that seems low or maybe it’s not aces per set or something. Betting odds make it sound locked in, but I’ve seen ranked girls blow it before.