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Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Simona Halep 71.40% 45.30% 87.86% 2 17 53.7 48 4-0 1.16 1.14 121.7 Anastasia Potapova 48.80% 38.80% 12.14% 101 83 53.1 51.7 3-2 5.73 8.24 99.1 2 Ekaterina Alexandrova 78.80% 22.00% 73.56% 33 61 64.3 39.1 2-6 1.30 1.36 101.7 Anna Schmiedlova 63.20% 34.60% 26.44% 135 134 49 37.4 4-1 3.78 3.78 86 3 Jelena Ostapenko 60.60% 38.20% 68.06% 45 96 47.2 41.3 0-4 1.41 1.47 96.4 Danka Kovinic 57.50% 31.40% 31.94% 77 100 48.3 54.4 3-1 3.10 3.13 93.3 4 Andrea Petkovic 60.90% 42.60% 27.14% 102 1000 50 53.8 0-0 4.20 3.68 103.5 Elina Svitolina 74.30% 33.80% 72.86% 5 18 73.2 44.7 5-2 1.26 1.37 116.9 5 Destanee Aiava 70.30% 12.50% 73.32% 215 114 60.6 27.8 0-1 1.51 1.36 80 Chloe Paquet 64.20% 31.00% 26.68% 187 213 41.5 46.4 2-4 2.73 3.75 73.9 6 Zarina Diyas 70.10% 38.80% 53.10% 81 359 55.9 43.4 1-2 2.95 1.88 104.2 Laura Siegemund 60.30% 29.10% 46.90% 51 52 47.9 39.7 0-2 1.44 2.13 94.4 7 Varvara Lepchenko 58.30% 28.90% 68.78% 181 149 48.7 46.3 2-5 1.38 1.45 82 Mayo Hibi 58.70% 28.60% 31.22% 182 288 40 28.9 0-3 3.23 3.20 82.4 8 Cori Gauff 65.20% 25.90% 62.67% 48 68 54.9 51.6 1-2 1.37 1.60 97.7 Jil Teichmann 66.20% 39.40% 37.33% 57 35 64.1 53.2 2-1 3.28 2.68 97.7 9 Anna Kalinskaya 69.20% 22.40% 57.31% 114 81 48.6 44.9 0-2 1.81 1.74 84.6 Katie Boulter 80.20% 26.80% 42.69% 369 151 53.2 40.8 4-3 2.11 2.34 95.6 10 Alize Cornet 68.90% 38.80% 53.09% 53 27 60.7 54.8 4-3 1.89 1.88 104.8 Ajla Tomljanovic 62.10% 30.90% 46.91% 69 98 53.4 39 1- 2 1.98 2.13 98 WTA Hard Court Mean 66.2% 55.1 44.9 Yarra Valley Classic - Melbourne, World Tour, AUS, Hard, 01/02/2021, $565K, WTA 500 Court Speed is unknown, though Projected Break Implied E.O.S. WTA WTA BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT possibly super-fast. Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Vera Lapko 58.00% 27.20% 24.79% 298 135 53.6 36.7 1-0 4.00 4.03 84.9 Petra Martic 83.10% 33.50% 75.21% 18 23 70.5 36.6 7-3 1.27 1.33 110 2 Nina Stojanovic 70.20% 24.20% 18.36% 100 211 37.9 37.3 1-1 4.52 5.45 89.4 Danielle Rose Collins 85.40% 28.80% 81.64% 46 368 61.2 39.7 0-0 1.23 1.22 104.6 3 Daria Gavrilova 58.40% 41.20% 24.05% 451 1000 43.2 45.5 0-0 5.63 4.16 93.8 Serena Williams 72.70% 28.00% 75.95% 11 5 63 46.3 5-5 1.17 1.32 108.1 4 Marketa Vondrousova 61.50% 35.30% 67.54% 21 79 47.4 44.8 2-1 1.30 1.48 98.2 Varvara Gracheva 57.20% 35.20% 32.46% 95 75 48.4 42.7 2-3 3.78 3.08 93.9 5 Vera Zvonareva 84.20% 28.70% 59.24% 154 38 56.3 50 0-0 1.70 1.69 97.8 Kristyna Pliskova 86.40% 18.70% 40.76% 70 355 62.5 60 0-4 2.23 2.45 100 6 Nadia Podoroska 53.20% 26.80% 57.35% 47 115 45.2 38.6 5-7 1.42 1.74 73.3 Francesca Jones 60.70% 27.10% 42.65% 244 302 51.6 47 3-4 3.04 2.34 80.8 7 Olga Danilovic 72.10% 26.30% 47.89% 183 189 56.3 47.6 0-1 1.71 2.09 89.5 Greetje Minnen 73.70% 24.90% 52.11% 110 121 54.2 43.8 0-3 2.23 1.92 91.1 8 Su-Wei Hsieh 54.40% 30.80% 43.75% 68 164 45.9 50.7 4-0 1.81 2.29 85.5 Alison Van Uytvanck 74.40% 34.10% 56.25% 65 107 57.5 43.5 3-4 2.07 1.78 105.5 9 Misaki Doi 60.30% 30.30% 35.22% 84 66 53.7 40.7 3-4 3.33 2.84 89.9 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 76.20% 33.10% 64.78% 39 157 53.5 39.6 0- 5 1.36 1.54 105.8 WTA Hard Court Mean 66.2% 55.1 44.9 Great Ocean Road Open - Melbourne, World Tour, AUS, Hard, 01/02/2021, $382K, ATP World Tour 250 Court Speed is unknown, though Projected Break Implied E.O.S. ATP ATP BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT possibly super-fast. Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Roberto Carballes Baena 70.90% 22.80% 38.90% 97 126 54.9 40.6 2-3 3.04 2.57 92.7 Stefano Travaglia 75.10% 19.90% 61.10% 71 68 59.5 44.8 8-8 1.42 1.64 96.9 2 Dominik Koepfer 83.70% 14.80% 60.46% 68 180 53.2 30.1 9-2 1.63 1.65 90.6 Christopher O'Connell 82.40% 13.00% 39.54% 121 124 70.6 32.4 3-3 2.37 2.53 89.3 3 Andrej Martin 58.60% 29.10% 34.87% 101 179 40.5 48.6 3-7 3.71 2.87 86.4 Soon-Woo Kwon 70.70% 19.60% 65.13% 96 32 53.3 38.2 7-7 1.31 1.54 98.5 4 Andreas Seppi 80.50% 16.70% 37.50% 106 328 59.8 36.6 3-4 2.08 2.67 92.9 Salvatore Caruso 75.10% 16.60% 62.50% 76 49 66.4 29.6 6-6 1.81 1.60 87.5 5 Aljaz Bedene 85.10% 16.10% 80.59% 58 59 62.3 37.1 2-6 1.34 1.24 97.9 Yasutaka Uchiyama 85.00% 17.60% 19.41% 105 74 63.4 33.8 3-7 3.49 5.15 96.8 6 Yen-Hsun Lu 85.80% 25.00% 20.00% 1000 1000 60.3 36.1 0-0 3.85 5.00 100.8 Aleksandar Vukic 83.40% 10.20% 80.00% 195 94 71.4 20 8-3 1.29 1.25 97.7 7 Kamil Majchrzak 77.70% 14.30% 56.50% 108 178 54.9 31.6 2-3 1.54 1.77 88.9 Laslo Djere 74.90% 17.80% 43.50% 56 303 54.4 45.1 5-5 2.61 2.30 86.1 8 Feliciano Lopez 89.70% 12.70% 17.97% 63 325 65.8 30.3 3-5 2.76 5.56 96.2 Kevin Anderson 88.30% 14.70% 82.03% 82 112 62.2 41.8 3-4 1.49 1.22 94.8 9 Norbert Gombos 86.40% 18.30% 73.41% 88 84 64.1 34.6 6-7 1.53 1.36 96.7 Max Purcell 70.30% 12.90% 26.59% 238 1000 44.4 33.3 3- 2 2.64 3.76 80.6 ATP Hard Court Mean 79.1% 61 39 Murray River Open - Melbourne, World Tour, AUS, Hard, 01/02/2021, $320K, ATP World Tour 250 Court Speed is unknown, though Projected Break Implied E.O.S. ATP ATP BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT possibly super-fast. Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Thanasi Kokkinakis 89.10% 15.60% 86.39% 264 1000 71.9 35.7 0-0 1.68 1.16 101.6 Alex Bolt 82.50% 17.80% 13.61% 173 91 61.3 35 5-2 2.27 7.35 94.9 2 Mackenzie Mcdonald 73.70% 16.40% 36.56% 194 72 60.8 41.8 5-5 3.20 2.74 87.9 Richard Gasquet 76.90% 18.70% 63.44% 48 43 60.9 45.1 6-3 1.39 1.58 91.1 3 Marin Cilic 84.30% 18.80% 57.27% 43 66 61.5 37.4 5-6 1.67 1.75 102.2 Jeremy Chardy 75.20% 20.00% 42.73% 66 70 64.3 32.9 4-2 2.29 2.34 93.1 4 Radu Albot 64.70% 14.30% 49.96% 85 301 54.7 32 2-5 1.35 2.00 79.3 Federico Coria 79.30% 21.20% 50.04% 91 129 55 25 11-6 3.45 2.00 93.9 5 Bernard Tomic 74.10% 14.90% 61.68% 229 250 65.4 37 4-1 1.86 1.62 90.3 Marc Polmans 75.50% 22.20% 38.32% 124 242 54.3 36 5-5 2.03 2.61 91.7 6 Adrian Mannarino 66.80% 24.60% 62.07% 35 31 49.4 39.8 8-7 1.37 1.61 94.7 Mikael Ymer 69.20% 24.20% 37.93% 94 313 51.3 45.2 1-2 3.27 2.64 97.1 7 Pedro Sousa 89.00% 12.00% 86.09% 107 310 55.2 31.6 5-4 1.59 1.16 86 Li Tu 47.70% 5.00% 13.91% 1000 1000 42 13 0-0 2.47 7.19 33.6 8 Sumit Nagal 63.90% 18.70% 28.56% 138 113 55.6 26 2-3 3.65 3.50 84.2 Richard Berankis 81.30% 21.50% 71.44% 72 29 56.8 40.4 6-7 1.32 1.40 100.6 9 Jason Murray Kubler 77.40% 26.70% 43.43% 263 142 55.1 45.5 1-3 3.37 2.30 93.5 Lorenzo Sonego 69.80% 10.30% 56.57% 34 217 56.6 37.8 8-6 1.36 1.77 85.2 10 Marton Fucsovics 82.70% 32.10% 73.48% 55 37 53.6 40.7 5-5 1.26 1.36 103.6 Marco Cecchinato 68.20% 9.70% 26.52% 79 298 58.4 25.9 7-5 4.14 3.77 89.1 11 Egor Gerasimov 87.60% 16.00% 49.91% 78 39 60.3 36.2 9-8 1.85 2.00 100 Lloyd Harris 82.10% 17.30% 50.09% 90 71 49.1 36.1 10-4 2.02 2.00 94.5 12 Frances Tiafoe 81.90% 18.90% 61.43% 62 22 67.3 37 11-7 1.43 1.63 96.4 Corentin Moutet 79.30% 16.50% 38.57% 80 80 58.2 34.3 4-7 3.00 2.59 93.8 13 Blake Mott 69.20% 8.10% 28.55% 481 350 37.5 39 0-1 3.31 3.50 72.4 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 87.20% 16.00% 71.45% 46 306 56.8 51.3 2-9 1.37 1.40 90.4 14 Tommy Paul 67.20% 15.70% 40.23% 53 46 60 31.3 4-6 1.92 2.49 93.7 Cameron Norrie 77.40% 31.70% 59.77% 67 30 65 41 3- 5 1.95 1.67 103.9 ATP Hard Court Mean 79.1% 61 39 .
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