Pablo Carreno Busta Odds to Win China Open, Betting Preview and Stats

Pablo Carreno Busta, coming off a loss in the round of 128 (US Open) to Arthur Cazaux in his last tournament, will start play in the China Open in Beijing, China against Andrey Rublev in the round of 32. Carreno Busta currently has +5000 odds to win it all at National Tennis Center.

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Carreno Busta to win the 2024 China Open +5000

Bet $20, Payout $1,020.00

China Open Info

  • Tournament: The China Open
  • Next Round: Round of 32
  • Tournament Dates: September 24 – October 2
  • Venue: National Tennis Center
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Court Surface: Hard

Pablo Carreno Busta: Next Match Preview

Carreno Busta will get started at the China Open by facing Rublev in the round of 32 on Friday, September 27 (at 6:15 AM ET).

Carreno Busta Stats and Trends

  • Carreno Busta has played 23.1 games per match in his 13 matches over the past 12 months (across all court types).
  • On hard courts, Carreno Busta has played 11 matches over the past year, totaling 20.9 games per match while winning 54.3% of games.
  • Over the past 12 months, Carreno Busta has won 71.1% of his service games and 31.1% of his return games.
  • On hard courts over the past year, Carreno Busta has won 33.3% of his return games and 75.0% of his service games.
  • Including all surfaces over the past 12 months, Carreno Busta has converted 50.6% of his break-point chances (45 of 89).
  • Including hard courts only, Carreno Busta has converted 54.4% of his break-point chances (37 of 68) over the past year.
  • Carreno Busta has 46 aces (3.5 per match) and 41 double faults (3.2 per match) over the past 12 months, and he is 235th in total aces.
  • Carreno Busta has 44 aces on hard courts (4.0 per match) and 35 double faults (3.2 per match) over the past year.
  • Including all surfaces over the past 12 months, Carreno Busta has a 63.6% first-serve percentage and an 89.1% second-serve percentage.
  • Carreno Busta has a 62.0% first-serve percentage on hard courts over the past year, and an 87.9% second-serve percentage.

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