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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova begins the WTA Toronto, Canada Women Singles 2024 in Toronto, Ontario after her Citi Open run ended with a loss to Amanda Anisimova in the round of 16. Pavlyuchenkova’s first opponent is Victoria Azarenka in the round of 64. Pavlyuchenkova has +8000 odds to win the tournament at Sobeys Stadium.
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Bet $20, Payout $1,620.00
Pavlyuchenkova to win the 2024 WTA Toronto, Canada Women Singles 2024 +8000
WTA Toronto, Canada Women Singles 2024 Info
- Tournament: The WTA Toronto, Canada Women Singles 2024
- Next Round: Round of 64
- Tournament Dates: August 4-12
- Venue: Sobeys Stadium
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Court Surface: Hard
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova: Next Match Preview
In her opener at the WTA Toronto, Canada Women Singles 2024, Pavlyuchenkova will meet Azarenka on Tuesday, August 6 at 1:45 PM ET in the round of 64.
Pavlyuchenkova Stats and Trends
- Pavlyuchenkova has played 37 matches this year (all surfaces), and has averaged 20.6 games per match.
- In 27 matches on hard courts, Pavlyuchenkova has played 20.2 games per match.
- Pavlyuchenkova has won 71.9% of her games on serve this year, and 36% on her opponent’s serve.
- Pavlyuchenkova has won 33.5% of her opponent’s service games on hard courts, and 75.8% of her own service games.
- Overall this year Pavlyuchenkova has converted 130 of 297 break points (43.8%).
- On hard courts Pavlyuchenkova has converted 40.4% of her break-point opportunities (86 of 213).
- Pavlyuchenkova is averaging 2.7 aces and 3.3 double faults per match.
- Pavlyuchenkova has 79 aces when playing on hard courts (2.9 per match) and 75 double faults (2.8 per match).
- Pavlyuchenkova has a 65.9% first-serve percentage (including all surfaces) and an 85.1% second-serve percentage.
- Pavlyuchenkova’s first-serve percentage on hard courts is 66.3% (and 85.9% on second serve).
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