Marin Cilic Odds to Win Rolex Shanghai Masters, Betting Preview and Stats

Marin Cilic heads into the Rolex Shanghai Masters in Shanghai, China after his Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships run came to a close with a loss to Kei Nishikori in the round of 32. Cilic’s first opponent is Arthur Cazaux in the round of 128. Cilic has +15000 odds to win the tournament at Qi Zhong Tennis Center.

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Cilic to win the 2024 Rolex Shanghai Masters +15000

Bet $20, Payout $3,020.00

Rolex Shanghai Masters Info

  • Tournament: The Rolex Shanghai Masters
  • Next Round: Round of 128
  • Tournament Dates: September 30 – October 13
  • Venue: Qi Zhong Tennis Center
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Court Surface: Hard

Marin Cilic: Next Match Preview

Cilic will face Cazaux in the round of 128 of the Rolex Shanghai Masters on Wednesday, October 2 at 1:50 AM ET.

Cilic Stats and Trends

  • In his nine matches over the past 12 months across all court types, Cilic has played an average of 27.8 games.
  • Through eight matches over the past year on hard courts, Cilic has played 28.1 games per match and won 53.3% of them.
  • Over the past 12 months, Cilic has won 22.8% of his return games and 79.5% of his service games.
  • On hard courts over the past year, Cilic has won 81.6% of his service games and 24.3% of his return games.
  • Cilic has converted 50.0% of his break-point opportunities overall (24 of 48) over the past year.
  • Including hard courts only, Cilic has converted 53.5% of his break-point opportunities (23 of 43) over the past 12 months.
  • Cilic has averaged 13.6 aces (122 total) and 4.8 double faults (43 total) per match over the past 12 months.
  • Cilic averages 14.9 aces (119 total) per match on hard courts and 4.9 double faults (39 total) over the past year.
  • Cilic’s first-serve percentage is 55.4% over the past year, and his second-serve percentage is 87.9%.
  • Cilic has a 55.2% first-serve percentage on hard courts over the past year, and an 87.7% second-serve percentage.

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