Mackenzie McDonald Odds to Win Wimbledon, Betting Preview and Stats

Mackenzie McDonald, coming off a loss in the qualification round 1 of Rothesay International Eastbourne to James Mccabe in his most recent tournament, will open play in Wimbledon in London, United Kingdom against Emil Ruusuvuori in the round of 128. McDonald’s odds are +6600 to win it all at AELTC Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Ground.

Moneyline

McDonald to win 2024 Wimbledon +6600

Bet $20, Payout $1,340.00

Wimbledon Info

  • Tournament: Wimbledon
  • Next Round: Round of 128
  • Tournament Dates: June 24 – July 14
  • Venue: AELTC Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Ground
  • Location: London, United Kingdom
  • Court Surface: Grass

Mackenzie McDonald: Next Match Preview

In his opening match at Wimbledon, on Tuesday, July 2 (at 8:30 AM ET) in the round of 128, McDonald will play Ruusuvuori.

McDonald Stats and Trends

  • Through 35 matches over the past year (across all court types), McDonald has played 23.7 games per match and won 48.8% of them.
  • In his eight matches on grass over the past year, McDonald has played an average of 23.8 games.
  • Over the past 12 months, McDonald has won 73.9% of his service games and 23.7% of his return games.
  • On grass, McDonald has won 75.5% of his service games and 20.8% of his return games over the past 12 months.
  • McDonald is 210th in break points won on all surfaces over the past year, converting 94 of 226 (41.6%).
  • On grass over the past 12 months, McDonald has converted 18 of 47 break points (38.3%).
  • Over the past year, McDonald has 117 aces (3.3 per match) and 94 double faults (2.7 per match).
  • On grass over the past year, McDonald is averaging 2.8 aces (22 total) and 3.9 double faults (31 total) per match.
  • McDonald’s first-serve percentage is 67.8% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 88.9%.
  • McDonald’s first-serve percentage on grass is 65.2% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 85.8%.

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