Bu Yunchaokete Odds to Win Rolex Shanghai Masters, Betting Preview and Stats

Bu Yunchaokete will start play in the Rolex Shanghai Masters in Shanghai, China against Alex Michelsen in the round of 128. His last action (China Open) ended with a forfeit in the round of 16. Yunchaokete is +25000 to win at Qi Zhong Tennis Center.

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Yunchaokete to win the 2024 Rolex Shanghai Masters +25000

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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

Bu Yunchaokete: Next Match Preview

Yunchaokete will face Michelsen in the round of 128 of the Rolex Shanghai Masters on Thursday, October 3 at 10:00 PM ET.

Yunchaokete Stats and Trends

  • Yunchaokete has played 24.1 games per match in his 17 matches over the past year (across all court surfaces).
  • On hard courts, Yunchaokete has played 13 matches over the past 12 months, totaling 22.9 games per match while winning 51.7% of games.
  • In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past year, Yunchaokete has won 79.0% of his games on serve, and 23.5% on return.
  • On hard courts over the past 12 months, Yunchaokete has won 76.7% of his service games and 26.4% of his return games.
  • Including all surfaces over the past 12 months, Yunchaokete has converted 40.4% of his break-point chances (44 of 109).
  • Yunchaokete has converted 41.1% of his break-point opportunities on hard courts (37 of 90) over the past 12 months.
  • Yunchaokete has averaged 7.4 aces (125 total) and 1.7 double faults (29 total) per match over the past 12 months.
  • On hard courts over the past 12 months, Yunchaokete has 102 aces (7.8 per match) and 25 double faults (1.9 per match).
  • Yunchaokete’s first-serve percentage is 60.4% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 94.2%.
  • Yunchaokete has converted 60.0% of his first serves and 93.2% of his second serves on hard courts over the past year.

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