Tomas Martin Etcheverry will start action in the Miami Open presented by Itau in Miami Gardens, Florida against Andy Murray in the round of 64. He retired in the quarterfinal of the Argentina Open in his last tournament. Etcheverry has +5000 odds to win the tournament at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Miami Open presented by Itau Info
- Tournament: The Miami Open presented by Itau
- Next Round: Round of 64
- Tournament Dates: March 18-31
- Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
- Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
- Court Surface: Hard
Tomas Martin Etcheverry: Next Match Preview
In his opener at the Miami Open presented by Itau, Etcheverry will face Murray on Friday, March 22 at 1:20 PM ET in the round of 64.
Etcheverry Stats and Trends
- Etcheverry has played 52 matches over the past 12 months (across all court surfaces), and 25.8 games per match.
- In his 23 matches on hard courts over the past year, Etcheverry has played an average of 27.7 games.
- In terms of serve/return winning percentages over the past 12 months, Etcheverry has won 77.4% of his games on serve, and 25.8% on return.
- On hard courts over the past 12 months, Etcheverry has won 75.2% of his service games and 23% of his return games.
- Etcheverry has converted 162 of 401 break points overall (40.4%) over the past year and is 175th in break points won.
- Etcheverry is 121st in break points won on hard courts over the past 12 months, converting 68 of 169 (40.2%).
- Over the past year, Etcheverry is averaging 5.8 aces (302 total) and 1.3 double faults (70 total) per match.
- Etcheverry averages 6.5 aces (149 total) per match on hard courts and 1.3 double faults (29 total) over the past 12 months.
- Including all surfaces, Etcheverry’s first-serve percentage is 70.2% and his second-serve percentage is 92.7% over the past 12 months.
- On hard courts over the past 12 months, Etcheverry has a 75.4% first-serve percentage and a 91.1% second-serve percentage.
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