Marcos Giron Odds to Win Miami Open presented by Itau, Betting Preview and Stats

Marcos Giron, coming off a loss in the round of 128 of the BNP Paribas Open to Thanasi Kokkinakis in his last tournament, will start play in the Miami Open presented by Itau in Miami Gardens, Florida against Dominik Koepfer in the round of 128. Giron is +35000 to win at Hard Rock Stadium.

Moneyline

Giron to win the 2024 Miami Open presented by Itau +35000

Bet $20, Payout $7,020.00

Miami Open presented by Itau Info

  • Tournament: The Miami Open presented by Itau
  • Next Round: Round of 128
  • Tournament Dates: March 18-31
  • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
  • Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Court Surface: Hard

Marcos Giron: Next Match Preview

Giron will open up at the Miami Open presented by Itau by meeting Koepfer in the round of 128 on Wednesday, March 20 (at 12:00 PM ET).

Giron Stats and Trends

  • Giron has played 61 matches over the past 12 months across all court surfaces, and 24.6 games per match.
  • On hard courts, Giron has played 41 matches over the past 12 months, totaling 24.1 games per match while winning 51.5% of games.
  • Giron has won 23.7% of his return games over the past 12 months, and 78.4% of his service games.
  • Giron has won 22.7% of his return games on hard courts over the past year, and 78.0% of his service games.
  • Including all surfaces over the past year, Giron has converted 142 of 371 break points (38.3%).
  • Including hard courts only, Giron has converted 37.1% of his break-point chances (85 of 229) over the past 12 months.
  • Over the past 12 months, Giron is averaging 4.4 aces (269 total) and 1.3 double faults (79 total) per match.
  • On hard courts over the past year, Giron has 173 aces (4.2 per match) and 49 double faults (1.2 per match).
  • Giron’s first-serve percentage is 65.4% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 93.8%.
  • Giron has converted 65.6% of his first serves and 93.4% of his second serves on hard courts over the past 12 months.

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