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Jeffrey John Wolf’s ride at the Citi Open in Washington, District of Columbia will continue in the round of 32 against Miomir Kecmanovic. Wolf’s odds to win it all at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center are +4000.
Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $820.00
Wolf to win the 2024 Citi Open +4000
Citi Open Info
- Tournament: The Citi Open
- Next Round: Round of 32
- Tournament Dates: July 27 – August 4
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
Jeffrey John Wolf: Next Match Preview
After getting past Zachary Svajda 6-4, 7-5 in the round of 64, Wolf will face Kecmanovic in the round of 32 on Tuesday, July 30 at 11:00 AM ET.
Wolf Stats and Trends
- Through 37 matches over the past year (across all court types), Wolf has played 22.0 games per match and won 46.3% of them.
- On hard courts, Wolf has played 28 matches over the past year, totaling 22.0 games per match while winning 46.8% of games.
- In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past year, Wolf has won 68.7% of his games on serve, and 20.4% on return.
- On hard courts over the past 12 months, Wolf has won 19.4% of his return games and 69.6% of his service games.
- Wolf has converted 34.5% of his break-point chances overall (71 of 206) over the past year.
- Wolf has converted 49 of 151 break points on hard courts (32.5%) over the past year and is 145th in break points won.
- Wolf is 136th in total aces over the past year, with 193 (5.2 per match), and he has committed 98 double faults (2.6 per match).
- Wolf has 154 aces on hard courts (5.5 per match) and 74 double faults (2.6 per match) over the past 12 months.
- Including all surfaces, Wolf’s first-serve percentage is 58.0% and his second-serve percentage is 89.4% over the past 12 months.
- Wolf has converted 58.8% of his first serves and 88.8% of his second serves on hard courts over the past 12 months.
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