Shintaro Mochizuki Odds to Win Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships, Betting Preview and Stats

Shintaro Mochizuki will start play in the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships in Tokyo, Japan against Ugo Humbert in the round of 32. He was beaten by Yannick Hanfmann in the round of 32 (Chengdu Open) in his most recent tournament. Mochizuki currently has +12500 odds to win the tournament at Ariake Tennis Forest Park Ariake Colesseum.

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Mochizuki to win the 2024 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships +12500

Bet $20, Payout $2,520.00

Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships Info

  • Tournament: The Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships
  • Next Round: Round of 32
  • Tournament Dates: September 23 – October 1
  • Venue: Ariake Tennis Forest Park Ariake Colesseum
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Court Surface: Hard

Shintaro Mochizuki: Next Match Preview

In his opening match at the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships, on Wednesday, September 25 (at 5:00 AM ET) in the round of 32, Mochizuki will play Humbert.

Mochizuki Stats and Trends

  • In 29 matches total this year, Mochizuki has played 23.6 games per match and won 48.8%.
  • Mochizuki has played 21 matches on hard courts, and averaged 23.4 games per match.
  • Mochizuki has won 68.4% of his games on serve this year, and 29.2% on his opponent’s serve.
  • Playing on hard courts Mochizuki has won 29.5% of games on his opponent’s serve and 66.8% of his own service games.
  • Mochizuki is 71st in break points won this year, converting 93 of 213 (43.7%).
  • On hard courts Mochizuki has converted 44.3% of his break-point opportunities (66 of 149).
  • Mochizuki is 138th in total aces with 99, and he has committed 133 double faults.
  • On hard courts Mochizuki is averaging 3.7 aces and 4.7 double faults per match.
  • Including matches on all surfaces, Mochizuki’s first-serve percentage is 55.6%, with a second-serve percentage of 88.7%.
  • On hard courts Mochizuki has a 54.4% first-serve percentage (and 86.9% on second serves).

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