Camilo Ugo Carabelli Odds to Win Nordea Open, Betting Preview and Stats

Camilo Ugo Carabelli will start competition in the Nordea Open in Båstad, Sweden against Henrique Rocha in the round of 32. He was defeated by Joris de Loore in the qualification round 1 (Wimbledon) in his last tournament. Ugo Carabelli has +4000 odds to win the tournament at Bastad Tennis Stadium.

Moneyline

Ugo Carabelli to win the 2024 Nordea Open +4000

Bet $20, Payout $820.00

Nordea Open Info

  • Tournament: The Nordea Open
  • Next Round: Round of 32
  • Tournament Dates: July 14-21
  • Venue: Bastad Tennis Stadium
  • Location: Båstad, Sweden
  • Court Surface: Clay

Camilo Ugo Carabelli: Next Match Preview

In the round of 32 of the Nordea Open, on Tuesday, July 16 (at 7:40 AM ET), Ugo Carabelli will meet Rocha.

Ugo Carabelli Stats and Trends

  • In his 16 matches over the past 12 months across all court types, Ugo Carabelli has played an average of 22.0 games.
  • In his 11 matches on clay over the past year, Ugo Carabelli has played an average of 22.1 games.
  • Ugo Carabelli has won 71.5% of his service games over the past year, and 23.1% of his return games.
  • On clay, Ugo Carabelli has won 70.7% of his service games and 21.7% of his return games over the past year.
  • Ugo Carabelli is 251st in break points won on all surfaces over the past year, converting 37 of 102 (36.3%).
  • Ugo Carabelli has converted 23 of 71 break points on clay (32.4%) over the past year and is 150th in break points won.
  • Ugo Carabelli has 38 aces (2.4 per match) and 38 double faults (2.4 per match) over the past year, and he is 303rd in total aces.
  • Ugo Carabelli is 179th in total aces on clay over the past year, with 22 (2.0 per match), and he has committed 26 double faults (2.4 per match).
  • Ugo Carabelli gets in 60.5% of his first serves and 91.6% of his second serves over the past 12 months.
  • Ugo Carabelli’s first-serve percentage on clay is 60.8% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 92.1%.

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