Elina Avanesyan begins the Miami Open presented by Itau in Miami Gardens, Florida after her BNP Paribas Open run finished with a loss to Oceane Dodin in the round of 128. Avanesyan’s first opponent is Erika Andreeva in the round of 128. Avanesyan is +50000 to win at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Miami Open presented by Itau Info
- Tournament: The Miami Open presented by Itau
- Next Round: Round of 128
- Tournament Dates: March 17-30
- Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
- Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
- Court Surface: Hard
Elina Avanesyan: Next Match Preview
In the round of 128 of the Miami Open presented by Itau, on Tuesday, March 19 (at 11:00 AM ET), Avanesyan will play Andreeva.
Avanesyan Stats and Trends
- In her 39 matches over the past 12 months across all court types, Avanesyan has played an average of 22.0 games.
- Avanesyan has played 23.3 games per match in her 16 matches on hard courts over the past 12 months.
- In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past 12 months, Avanesyan has won 55.3% of her games on serve, and 47.1% on return.
- On hard courts over the past year, Avanesyan has won 43.2% of her return games and 52.4% of her service games.
- Avanesyan has converted 156 of 316 break points overall (49.4%) over the past 12 months and is 188th in break points won.
- Avanesyan has converted 46.7% of her break-point opportunities on hard courts (70 of 150) over the past year.
- Avanesyan has averaged 0.7 aces (27 total) and 2.3 double faults (91 total) per match over the past year.
- Avanesyan is 300th in total aces on hard courts over the past 12 months, with seven (0.4 per match), and she has committed 45 double faults (2.8 per match).
- Including all surfaces over the past 12 months, Avanesyan has a 72.1% first-serve percentage and an 89.8% second-serve percentage.
- Avanesyan has a 71.2% first-serve percentage on hard courts over the past year, and a 91.8% second-serve percentage.
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