Jacob Fearnley Odds to Win Stockholm Open, Betting Preview and Stats

Jacob Fearnley, coming off a loss in the qualification round 1 (US Open) to Paul Jubb in his last tournament, will open action in the Stockholm Open in Stockholm, Sweden against Tallon Griekspoor in the round of 16. Fearnley has +1600 odds (second-best) to win it all at Kungliga Tennishallen.

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Fearnley to win the 2024 Stockholm Open +1600

Bet $20, Payout $340.00

Stockholm Open Info

  • Tournament: The Stockholm Open
  • Next Round: Round of 16
  • Tournament Dates: October 12-20
  • Venue: Kungliga Tennishallen
  • Location: Stockholm, Sweden
  • Court Surface: Hard

Jacob Fearnley: Next Match Preview

In the round of 16 of the Stockholm Open, on Wednesday, October 16 (at 8:40 AM ET), Fearnley will play Griekspoor.

Fearnley Stats and Trends

  • In his six matches over the past 12 months across all court surfaces, Fearnley has played an average of 27.8 games.
  • Fearnley has played 20.0 games per match in his one match on hard courts over the past 12 months.
  • In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past 12 months, Fearnley has won 79.8% of his games on serve, and 14.5% on return.
  • On hard courts over the past year, Fearnley has won 22.2% of his return games and 45.5% of his service games.
  • Fearnley is 302nd in break points won on all surfaces over the past 12 months, converting 11 of 30 (36.7%).
  • Including hard courts only, Fearnley has converted 66.7% of his break-point opportunities (two of three) over the past year.
  • Fearnley has averaged 6.5 aces (39 total) and 4.3 double faults (26 total) per match over the past year.
  • Fearnley has one ace on hard courts (1.0 per match) and five double faults (5.0 per match) over the past year.
  • Including all surfaces over the past year, Fearnley has a 61.4% first-serve percentage and an 87.1% second-serve percentage.
  • Fearnley’s first-serve percentage on hard courts is 57.1% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 81.5%.

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