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Strong Kirchheimer will face Christopher O’Connell next in the Winston-Salem Open round of 64. Kirchheimer has +15000 odds to win it all at Wake Forest University Tennis Complex.
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Kirchheimer to win the 2024 Winston-Salem Open +15000
Winston-Salem Open Info
- Tournament: The Winston-Salem Open
- Next Round: Round of 64
- Tournament Dates: August 17-24
- Venue: Wake Forest University Tennis Complex
- Location: Winston Salem, North Carolina
- Court Surface: Hard
Strong Kirchheimer: Next Match Preview
After his 6-3, 6-4 victory over Thai-Son Kwiatkowski in the qualification final, Kirchheimer will meet O’Connell in the round of 64 on Monday, August 19 at 3:20 PM ET.
Kirchheimer Stats and Trends
- Kirchheimer has played 21.4 games per match in his five matches over the past year (across all court surfaces).
- Through five matches over the past 12 months on hard courts, Kirchheimer has played 21.4 games per match and won 55.1% of them.
- Over the past year, Kirchheimer has won 25.9% of his return games and 82.1% of his service games.
- Kirchheimer has won 82.1% of his service games on hard courts and 25.9% of his return games over the past 12 months.
- Kirchheimer has converted seven of 27 break points overall (25.9%) over the past 12 months and is 345th in break points won.
- Kirchheimer is 268th in break points won on hard courts over the past 12 months, converting seven of 27 (25.9%).
- Kirchheimer has 28 aces (5.6 per match) and six double faults (1.2 per match) over the past year, and he is 284th in total aces.
- Kirchheimer has 28 aces on hard courts (5.6 per match) and six double faults (1.2 per match) over the past 12 months.
- Including all surfaces, Kirchheimer’s first-serve percentage is 66.5% and his second-serve percentage is 90.6% over the past 12 months.
- On hard courts over the past 12 months, Kirchheimer has a 66.5% first-serve percentage and a 90.6% second-serve percentage.
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