Sara Sorribes Tormo Odds to Win Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers, Betting Preview and Stats

Sara Sorribes Tormo, coming off a loss in the round of 32 of the Birmingham Classic to Leylah Annie Fernandez in her last tournament, will start play in the Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany against Liudmila Samsonova in the round of 32. Sorribes Tormo’s odds are +6600 to win the event at TC Bad Homburg.

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Sorribes Tormo to win the 2024 Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers +6600

Bet $20, Payout $1,340.00

Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers Info

  • Tournament: The Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers
  • Next Round: Round of 32
  • Tournament Dates: June 22-29
  • Venue: TC Bad Homburg
  • Location: Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
  • Court Surface: Grass

Sara Sorribes Tormo: Next Match Preview

Sorribes Tormo will open up at the Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Volkers by facing Samsonova in the round of 32 on Monday, June 24 (at 6:00 AM ET).

Sorribes Tormo Stats and Trends

  • In 22 matches total this year, Sorribes Tormo has played 19.8 games per match and won 47.0%.
  • In her one match on grass, Sorribes Tormo has played 14.0 games on average.
  • Sorribes Tormo has won 50.9% of her games on serve this year, and 43.1% on her opponent’s serve.
  • On grass Sorribes Tormo has won 14.3% of her games o serve, and 14.3% on return.
  • Overall this year Sorribes Tormo has converted 93 of 181 break points (51.4%).
  • On grass Sorribes Tormo has converted one of four (25.0%) break points.
  • Sorribes Tormo is averaging 0.5 aces and 2.6 double faults per match overall this year.
  • Sorribes Tormo has one ace when playing on grass (1.0 per match) and two double faults (2.0 per match).
  • Sorribes Tormo has a 74.9% first-serve percentage (including all surfaces) and an 84.7% second-serve percentage.
  • Sorribes Tormo gets in 69.2% of first serves on grass (and 83.3% of second serves).

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