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ATP ATP BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Lorenzo Musetti 91.20% 31.60% 86.39% 1.08 90 13 61.8 48.8 11-5 1.28 1.16 112.7 Dennis Novak 66.00% 15.80% 13.61% 2.14 101 310 49.2 36 5-6 3.97 7.35 86.9 2 Federico Coria 70.20% 30.50% 77.86% 1.19 86 26 60.6 48.2 11-6 1.60 1.28 99.2 John Millman 65.90% 25.00% 22.14% 1.57 44 135 59.8 39.1 4-7 2.44 4.52 94.9 3 Sumit Nagal 68.00% 36.00% 71.14% 1.19 136 72 41.9 47.4 4-3 1.69 1.41 100 Jozef Kovalik 64.50% 22.50% 28.86% 1.57 128 58 63.4 38.8 7-5 2.25 3.47 96.5 4 Marc-Andrea Huesler 88.00% 19.80% 57.73% 1.28 151 47 68.8 32.1 13-7 1.81 1.73 102.4 Liam Broady 75.50% 21.10% 42.27% 1.38 152 112 47.4 36 18-2 2.07 2.37 89.9 5 Joao Sousa 72.00% 17.70% 35.60% 1.90 107 179 53.8 39.6 2-2 3.82 2.81 83.3 Jan-Lennard Struff 88.20% 20.10% 64.40% 1.11 41 134 60.2 40.5 5-9 1.29 1.55 99.5 6 Marco Cecchinato 79.10% 24.30% 73.14% 1.10 93 12 50 30.6 7-4 1.24 1.37 97.6 Thomas Fabbiano 70.50% 20.70% 26.86% 1.92 172 1000 58.9 42.9 1-4 4.38 3.72 89 7 Gilles Simon 67.90% 26.40% 44.20% 1.63 63 207 57.4 39 1-3 2.41 2.26 88.4 Stefano Travaglia 75.80% 20.60% 55.80% 1.17 69 37 54.8 46.7 7-10 1.61 1.79 96.3 8 Andrej Martin 74.30% 23.90% 28.07% 1.50 106 67 64.5 40.8 5-8 2.69 3.56 96.7 Jiri Vesely 83.50% 25.00% 71.93% 1.22 72 53 48 44.2 4- 8 1.51 1.39 105.9 ATP Clay Court Mean 73.5% 58.5 41.5 Anytech365 Andalucia Open - Marbella, World Tour, ESP, Clay, 06/04/2021, ATP World Tour 250 Court Speed is unknown Projected Break Implied E.O.S. ATP ATP BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Facundo Bagnis 79.90% 24.70% 40.87% 1.38 104 10 70 40.5 7-10 2.05 2.45 107.4 Francisco Cerundolo 70.80% 29.30% 59.13% 1.29 114 19 59.8 46.7 11-6 1.83 1.69 98.3 2 Feliciano Lopez 88.70% 10.10% 54.35% 1.49 64 137 66.7 21.3 3-7 2.19 1.84 94.1 Taro Daniel 86.10% 21.80% 45.65% 1.22 117 231 61.3 43.3 1-7 1.74 2.19 91.5 3 Mikhail Kukushkin 78.90% 18.40% 38.12% 1.75 102 126 58.7 38.3 2-6 2.96 2.62 88 Gianluca Mager 84.70% 17.20% 61.88% 1.14 91 117 69.4 37.3 5-7 1.44 1.62 93.8 4 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 68.40% 22.60% 63.46% 1.12 56 104 57.4 42.7 6-3 1.33 1.58 90.1 Damir Dzumhur 76.10% 25.60% 36.54% 1.82 126 124 58 36.6 4-2 3.54 2.74 97.8 5 Ilya Ivashka 37.60% 21.20% 20.49% 1.63 115 188 46.7 64.3 10-3 3.28 4.88 64.7 Pedro Martinez Portero 82.10% 32.40% 79.51% 1.17 100 24 66.7 41.9 5-4 1.37 1.26 109.2 6 Bernabe Zapata Miralles 68.60% 31.20% 51.40% 1.22 146 42 52.5 55.6 1-8 1.73 1.95 91.6 Mario Vilella Martinez 72.90% 18.30% 48.60% 1.50 188 88 62.4 26.8 6-6 2.21 2.06 95.9 7 Nikola Milojevic 70.90% 31.50% 31.88% 1.63 129 44 51.4 58.3 5-6 3.82 3.14 104.7 Carlos Alcaraz Garfia 68.70% 24.20% 68.12% 1.17 133 20 58.3 24.2 11-5 1.27 1.47 97.9 8 Henri Laaksonen 69.50% 23.00% 18.27% 1.86 135 120 62.6 36.1 4-7 3.42 5.47 90.3 Jaume Antoni Munar Clar 72.80% 24.30% 81.73% 1.11 95 28 56.1 41.5 10 -7 1.32 1.22 93.6 ATP Clay Court Mean 73.5% 58.5 41.5 Volvo Car Open - Charleston, World Tour, USA, Clay, 06/04/2021, WTA 500 Court Speed is 61.0% (-0.2 % below Projected Break Implied E.O.S. WTA WTA BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT mean) - AVERAGE Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Garbine Muguruza 71.00% 42.00% 87.76% 1.04 13 12 60.6 40.8 4-2 1.18 1.14 108.3 Magdalena Frech 56.20% 34.10% 12.24% 2.84 159 59 51.1 44.6 4-3 5.28 8.17 93.5 2 Zarina Diyas 56.80% 36.40% 32.49% 1.63 88 157 55.1 53.3 2-2 2.67 3.08 96.4 Yulia Putintseva 69.40% 42.00% 67.51% 1.17 31 26 54.3 43.1 3-3 1.51 1.48 109.0 3 Storm Sanders 31.90% 31.10% 7.79% 2.74 187 229 25 53.8 2-2 7.60 12.84 64.4 Petra Kvitova 81.90% 40.20% 92.21% 1.04 11 6 49 35.1 2-3 1.11 1.08 114.4 4 Kristina Mladenovic 68.70% 41.40% 50.27% 1.71 55 333 50 51.9 4-2 3.46 1.99 102.0 Shelby Rogers 62.80% 30.70% 49.73% 1.15 52 248 53.7 44.8 8-0 1.34 2.01 96.1 5 Anastasija Sevastova 49.80% 40.90% 46.25% 1.26 47 462 52 51.1 3-1 1.71 2.16 98.2 Anastasia Potapova 56.20% 46.30% 53.75% 1.42 75 1000 55 52.6 1-2 2.23 1.86 104.6 6 Renata Zarazua 50.70% 37.00% 77.00% 1.06 141 34 37.8 46.5 6-5 1.13 1.30 94.4 Emma Navarro 51.80% 45.50% 23.00% 2.37 481 315 56.3 41.7 1-1 6.54 4.35 95.5 7 Sloane Stephens 63.40% 34.70% 58.89% 1.23 57 99 48.1 45.3 0-2 1.82 1.70 97.4 Xin Yu Wang 65.90% 38.10% 41.11% 1.48 147 222 56.2 48.2 1-7 2.07 2.43 99.9 8 Shuai Zhang 51.60% 36.70% 34.72% 1.8 41 19 58.3 53.8 6-0 3.60 2.88 97.4 Leylah Annie Fernandez 54.20% 47.90% 65.28% 1.12 72 62 57.5 41.5 0-0 1.32 1.53 100.0 9 Gabriela Talaba 73.60% 28.30% 36.87% 1.56 214 117 49.9 33.5 4-3 2.63 2.71 92.0 Danka Kovinic 79.60% 28.90% 63.13% 1.19 91 40 57.7 48.3 2-1 1.53 1.58 98.0 10 Caroline Dolehide 78.10% 26.80% 57.40% 1.28 155 300 55.9 35.1 2-6 1.93 1.74 95.9 Hailey Baptiste 71.10% 29.80% 42.60% 1.4 216 277 52.7 40.4 5-3 1.94 2.35 88.9 11 Martina Trevisan 53.80% 45.00% 26.20% 1.88 99 9 47.6 58 3-2 4.54 3.82 92.4 Ons Jabeur 61.40% 32.40% 73.80% 1.11 28 31 58.8 44.3 7-2 1.23 1.36 100.0 12 Cori Gauff 56.10% 46.90% 55.32% 1.28 36 66 47.4 47.9 5-5 1.88 1.81 106.1 Tsvetana Pironkova 57.60% 41.90% 44.68% 1.4 113 65 49.3 51.1 3-2 1.99 2.24 107.5 13 Nao Hibino 63.60% 34.10% 17.30% 1.73 86 48 53.8 38.3 3-1 2.96 5.78 93.3 Liudmila Samsonova 71.20% 34.40% 82.70% 1.14 110 124 58.2 44.3 6- 3 1.44 1.21 100.9 WTA Clay Court Mean 61.2% 52.4 47.6 Copa Colsanitas - Bogota, World Tour, COL, Clay, 06/04/2021, WTA 250 Court Speed is 60.2% (-1.0 % below Projected Break Implied E.O.S.
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