Stan Wawrinka Odds to Win China Open, Betting Preview and Stats

Stan Wawrinka will start competition in the China Open in Beijing, China against Roman Safiullin in the round of 32. He was defeated by Mattia Bellucci in the round of 128 (US Open) in his last tournament. Wawrinka has +8000 odds to win it all at National Tennis Center.

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Wawrinka to win the 2024 China Open +8000

Bet $20, Payout $1,620.00

China Open Info

  • Tournament: The China Open
  • Next Round: Round of 32
  • Tournament Dates: September 24 – October 2
  • Venue: National Tennis Center
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Court Surface: Hard

Stan Wawrinka: Next Match Preview

In his opener at the China Open, Wawrinka will face Safiullin on Thursday, September 26 at 11:00 PM ET in the round of 32.

Wawrinka Stats and Trends

  • Wawrinka has played 27.2 games per match in his 25 matches over the past year (across all court types).
  • Through 11 matches over the past year on hard courts, Wawrinka has played 27.1 games per match and won 47.3% of them.
  • Over the past year, Wawrinka has won 77.2% of his service games and 20.8% of his return games.
  • Wawrinka has won 19.9% of his return games on hard courts over the past year, and 73.7% of his service games.
  • Wawrinka has converted 65 of 165 break points overall (39.4%) over the past year and is 154th in break points won.
  • Wawrinka has converted 26 of 68 break points on hard courts (38.2%) over the past 12 months and is 166th in break points won.
  • Wawrinka has 165 aces (6.6 per match) and 60 double faults (2.4 per match) over the past 12 months, and he is 133rd in total aces.
  • On hard courts over the past year, Wawrinka is averaging 8.3 aces (91 total) and 2.6 double faults (29 total) per match.
  • Including all surfaces over the past 12 months, Wawrinka has a 56.9% first-serve percentage and a 94.7% second-serve percentage.
  • Wawrinka has converted 57.4% of his first serves and 92.4% of his second serves on hard courts over the past 12 months.

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