Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Odds to Win Rolex Shanghai Masters, Betting Preview and Stats

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will start action in the Rolex Shanghai Masters in Shanghai, China against Stan Wawrinka in the round of 128. He was knocked off by Carlos Alcaraz in the round of 32 (China Open) in his last tournament. Mpetshi Perricard has +25000 odds to win the tournament at Qi Zhong Tennis Center.

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Mpetshi Perricard to win the 2024 Rolex Shanghai Masters +25000

Bet $20, Payout $5,020.00

Rolex Shanghai Masters Info

  • Tournament: The Rolex Shanghai Masters
  • Next Round: Round of 128
  • Tournament Dates: September 30 – October 13
  • Venue: Qi Zhong Tennis Center
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Court Surface: Hard

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard: Next Match Preview

In the round of 128 of the Rolex Shanghai Masters, on Thursday, October 3 (at 7:50 AM ET), Mpetshi Perricard will face Wawrinka.

Mpetshi Perricard Stats and Trends

  • Mpetshi Perricard has played 32 matches this year (all court types), with an average of 28.6 games per match.
  • On hard courts Mpetshi Perricard has played 11 matches, and 27.5 games per match.
  • Thus far this year, Mpetshi Perricard has won 14.1% of games on his opponent’s serve, and 86.6% of his own service games.
  • Playing on hard courts Mpetshi Perricard has won 9.2% of games on his opponent’s serve and 84.8% of his own service games.
  • Overall this year Mpetshi Perricard has converted 35.8% of his break-point opportunities (49 of 137).
  • On hard courts Mpetshi Perricard has converted nine of 37 (24.3%) break points.
  • Mpetshi Perricard has 607 aces (19.0 per match) and 160 double faults (5.0 per match) this year.
  • Mpetshi Perricard averages 19.3 aces per match on hard courts and 6.6 double faults.
  • Including matches on all surfaces, Mpetshi Perricard’s first-serve percentage is 68.3%, with a second-serve percentage of 84.5%.
  • Mpetshi Perricard has a 65.9% first-serve percentage on hard courts (and 75.9% on second serves).

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