Elsa Jacquemot Odds to Win Livesport Prague Open 2021, Betting Preview and Stats

As play at the Livesport Prague Open 2021 continues, a match in the round of 16 is on the schedule for Elsa Jacquemot, where she will match up with Anhelina Kalinina. Jacquemot’s odds are +2800 to win the tournament at TK Sparta Praha.

Moneyline

Jacquemot to win the 2024 Livesport Prague Open 2021 +2800

Bet $20, Payout $580.00

Livesport Prague Open 2021 Info

  • Tournament: The Livesport Prague Open 2021
  • Next Round: Round of 16
  • Tournament Dates: July 20-26
  • Venue: TK Sparta Praha
  • Location: Prague, Czechia
  • Court Surface: Clay

Elsa Jacquemot: Next Match Preview

On Tuesday, July 23 at 5:00 AM ET, Jacquemot will meet Kalinina in the round of 16, after beating Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-3, 6-4 in the previous round.

Jacquemot Stats and Trends

  • Through 20 matches over the past year (across all court surfaces), Jacquemot has played 22.0 games per match and won 48.5% of them.
  • In her six matches on clay over the past 12 months, Jacquemot has played an average of 20.0 games.
  • Jacquemot has won 32.5% of her return games over the past year, and 63.2% of her service games.
  • Jacquemot has won 48.0% of her service games on clay over the past year and 25.0% of her return games.
  • Jacquemot has converted 43.8% of her break-point chances overall (60 of 137) over the past year.
  • Jacquemot has converted 48.1% of her break-point chances on clay (13 of 27) over the past year.
  • Jacquemot is 182nd in total aces over the past year, with 60 (3.0 per match), and she has committed 74 double faults (3.7 per match).
  • On clay over the past 12 months, Jacquemot is averaging 1.3 aces (eight total) and 2.7 double faults (16 total) per match.
  • Including all surfaces over the past year, Jacquemot has a 66.7% first-serve percentage and an 80.9% second-serve percentage.
  • Jacquemot’s first-serve percentage on clay is 67.9% over the past 12 months, and her second-serve percentage is 82.7%.

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