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After getting to the round of 32 of Roland Garros in her most recent tournament (falling to Varvara Gracheva), Irina-Camelia Begu will open action in Wimbledon in London, United Kingdom against Lin Zhu in the round of 128. Begu’s odds are +40000 to win it all at AELTC Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Ground.
Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $8,020.00
Begu to win 2024 Wimbledon +40000
Wimbledon Info
- Tournament: Wimbledon
- Next Round: Round of 128
- Tournament Dates: June 25 – July 13
- Venue: AELTC Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Ground
- Location: London, United Kingdom
- Court Surface: Grass
Irina-Camelia Begu: Next Match Preview
In her opening match at Wimbledon, Begu will face Zhu on Monday, July 1 at 6:00 AM ET in the round of 128.
Begu Stats and Trends
- Begu has played 13 matches over the past 12 months across all court types, and 19.2 games per match.
- On grass, Begu has played two matches over the past year, totaling 23.0 games per match while winning 50.0% of games.
- Begu has won 65.9% of her service games over the past 12 months, and 35.4% of her return games.
- Begu has won 68.2% of her service games on grass over the past year and 33.3% of her return games.
- Begu has converted 44 of 102 break points overall (43.1%) over the past year and is 283rd in break points won.
- On grass over the past year, Begu has converted eight of 25 break points (32.0%).
- Begu is 260th in total aces over the past year, with 26 (2.0 per match), and she has committed 46 double faults (3.5 per match).
- Over the past year, Begu is 153rd in total aces on grass, with six (3.0 per match), and she has committed 11 double faults (5.5 per match).
- Begu has a 69.1% first-serve percentage over the past 12 months and an 83.5% second-serve percentage.
- On grass over the past year, Begu has a 66.0% first-serve percentage and an 80.0% second-serve percentage.
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