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After getting to the round of 16 (Truist Atlanta Open) in his last tournament (falling to Yoshihito Nishioka), Mackenzie McDonald will start competition in the Citi Open in Washington, District of Columbia against Mattia Bellucci in the round of 64. McDonald’s odds are +3300 to win the tournament at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center.
Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $680.00
McDonald to win the 2024 Citi Open +3300
Citi Open Info
- Tournament: The Citi Open
- Next Round: Round of 64
- Tournament Dates: July 27 – August 4
- Venue: Rock Creek Park Tennis Center
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- Court Surface: Hard
Mackenzie McDonald: Next Match Preview
In the round of 64 of the Citi Open, on Monday, July 29 (at 12:30 PM ET), McDonald will meet Bellucci.
McDonald Stats and Trends
- In his 38 matches over the past 12 months across all court types, McDonald has played an average of 24.1 games.
- McDonald has played 22.9 games per match in his 26 matches on hard courts over the past year.
- In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past 12 months, McDonald has won 75.2% of his games on serve, and 24.0% on return.
- On hard courts over the past year, McDonald has won 76.3% of his service games and 24.2% of his return games.
- Including all surfaces over the past year, McDonald has converted 107 of 251 break points (42.6%).
- On hard courts over the past year, McDonald has converted 70 of 159 break points (44.0%).
- McDonald is 175th in total aces over the past year, with 141 (3.7 per match), and he has committed 92 double faults (2.4 per match).
- On hard courts over the past year, McDonald has 103 aces (4.0 per match) and 56 double faults (2.2 per match).
- McDonald’s first-serve percentage is 68.0% over the past 12 months, and his second-serve percentage is 89.9%.
- On hard courts over the past year, McDonald has a 68.8% first-serve percentage and a 90.4% second-serve percentage.
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