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Eastbourne, World Tour, GBR, Grass, 27/06/2018, $852K Court Speed Is 66.5% (-4.2% Projected Break Implied E.O.S The International Eastbourne - Eastbourne, World Tour, GBR, Grass, 27/06/2018, $852K Court Speed is 66.5% (-4.2% Projected Break Implied E.O.S. WTA WTA BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT below mean) - Slow. Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Caroline Wozniacki 74.40% 41.50% 43.99% 1.33 2 5 54.5 55.1 9-7 2.06 2.27 117.3 Johanna Konta 71.40% 30.70% 56.01% 1.32 22 3 65.1 44.4 6-9 1.86 1.79 114.3 2 Angelique Kerber 71.60% 31.60% 76.40% 1.06 11 17 58.8 44.7 13-4 1.17 1.31 105.6 Danielle Rose Collins 69.10% 31.70% 23.60% 2.37 43 238 60.9 50 9-7 5.98 4.24 103.1 3 Anastasija Sevastova 60.30% 40.50% 52.38% 1.37 21 26 64.3 42.3 2-9 2.04 1.91 109.8 Darya Kasatkina 55.50% 38.30% 47.62% 1.3 14 61 54.5 50 10-5 1.87 2.10 105 4 Jelena Ostapenko 63.40% 39.40% 47.78% 1.29 12 12 54.8 52.7 11-6 1.88 2.09 106.1 Mihaela Buzarnescu 68.20% 32.60% 52.22% 1.38 28 24 50 42.4 14-12 2.03 1.91 110.9 5 Agnieszka Radwanska 56.90% 35.40% 27.58% 1.9 31 27 60.7 39.2 7-1 4.09 3.63 108.6 Petra Kvitova 72.40% 45.60% 72.42% 1.11 8 8 64.6 52.2 10-11 1.28 1.38 124.1 6 Aryna Sabalenka 67.00% 27.70% 37.64% 1.53 45 37 62.9 45.9 9-6 2.63 2.66 102 Elise Mertens 69.50% 36.60% 62.36% 1.2 15 89 57.1 44.4 7-11 1.55 1.60 104.5 7 Barbora Strycova 76.40% 44.90% 57.86% 1.48 23 14 60.3 52 7-3 2.42 1.73 119.3 Karolina Pliskova 63.60% 27.30% 42.14% 1.23 7 7 56.8 39.1 9-10 1.64 2.37 106.5 8 Su-Wei Hsieh 66.40% 31.40% 25.77% 2.26 52 122 60.5 44.4 9-7 5.56 3.88 98.1 Ashleigh Barty 85.60% 29.60% 74.23% 1.07 17 16 64.3 36.4 7- 4 1.18 1.35 117.3 WTA Grass Court Mean 70.7% 56.3 43.7 AEGON International - Eastbourne, World Tour, GBR, Grass, 27/06/2018, €721K Court Speed is 82.3% (-1.4% below Projected Break Implied E.O.S. ATP ATP 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 Diego Sebastian Schwartzman 71.20% 19.10% 48.68% 1.39 11 170 49.3 50 6-14 1.81 2.05 80.9 Lukas Lacko 86.60% 7.00% 51.32% 1.28 94 69 28.6 23.1 16-9 2.12 1.95 95.4 2 Marco Cecchinato - - 14.02% 1.88 31 174 - - 13-11 3.56 7.13 - Denis Istomin - - 85.98% 1.11 91 75 71.4 23.3 16-19 1.35 1.16 98.6 3 John Millman 62.40% 14.10% 44.22% 1.39 62 123 55 35.3 20-12 2.03 2.26 71.7 Leonardo Mayer 90.70% 11.50% 55.78% 1.28 36 97 72.2 31.3 17-11 1.88 1.79 100 4 Steve Johnson 86.60% 19.90% 53.92% 1.26 42 37 74.1 44.4 15-14 1.73 1.85 106 Mischa Zverev 80.60% 15.80% 46.08% 1.43 67 39 54.1 37.8 10-11 2.25 2.17 100 5 Jared Donaldson 83.20% 19.70% 38.48% 1.57 54 45 54.5 30.2 14-12 2.44 2.60 99 Denis Shapovalov 84.20% 12.40% 61.52% 1.19 26 179 72.7 31.6 15-20 1.63 1.63 100 6 David Ferrer 73.40% 19.70% 61.59% 1.29 38 61 67.7 46.2 10-10 1.88 1.62 103.3 Mikhail Kukushkin 77.20% 26.50% 38.41% 1.39 90 100 72.7 59.1 16-17 2.04 2.60 108.1 7 Andy Murray 84.80% 30.70% 78.33% 1.20 156 13 68.5 45.2 2-1 1.58 1.28 114.9 Kyle Edmund 72.50% 15.70% 21.67% 1.54 18 59 56.5 33.3 17-14 2.55 4.61 102.6 8 Jay Clarke 85.10% 15.00% 36.99% 1.73 236 138 54.5 47.4 14-8 3.31 2.70 92.1 Cameron Norrie 67.20% 8.30% 63.01% 1.14 79 126 50 75 11 -9 1.38 1.59 74.2 ATP Grass Court Mean 83.7% 63.4 36.6 Antalya Cup - Antalya, World Tour, TUR, Grass, 27/06/2018, €486K Court Speed is 82.7% (-1.0% Projected Break Implied E.O.S. ATP ATP BP BP 12- Pinnacle My TOT below mean) - Average. Hold % Opponent probability World Surface Save Win month Opening Price Surface % Rank Rank TB Price Rating Record 1 Adrian Mannarino 83.80% 21.20% 63.89% 1.12 24 9 63.5 39 14-14 1.39 1.57 102.2 Richard Berankis 76.70% 13.50% 36.11% 1.80 96 193 63.2 37.8 9-12 3.29 2.77 95.1 2 Mirza Basic 83.70% 12.50% 38.74% 1.57 78 1000 68.2 37.5 23-16 3.07 2.58 97.9 Joao Sousa 85.80% 18.00% 61.26% 1.19 47 188 66.7 41.7 12-14 1.43 1.63 100 3 Gael Monfils 92.40% 21.50% 73.68% 1.08 41 20 75.5 40 11-8 1.17 1.36 108.8 Blaz Kavcic 78.10% 11.20% 26.32% 2.14 176 165 73.3 16 7-8 5.80 3.80 94.5 4 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 85.50% 17.40% 47.66% 1.47 69 1000 58.3 54.5 20-18 2.33 2.10 102.9 Robin Haase 81.10% 16.30% 52.34% 1.23 44 50 65.6 34.7 15-19 1.68 1.91 98.6 5 Yuichi Sugita 84.60% 25.20% 53.97% 1.26 45 10 68.9 41.9 14-12 1.79 1.85 110.3 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 71.30% 16.80% 46.03% 1.43 75 51 58.1 32.4 17-20 2.15 2.17 97 6 Marius Copil 77.00% 12.40% 59.66% 1.32 95 71 71.8 28.1 17-17 1.93 1.68 97.2 Damir Dzumhur 76.60% 24.10% 40.34% 1.32 30 93 58.6 51.7 14- 10 1.97 2.48 96.8 ATP Grass Court Mean 83.7% 63.4 36.6 .
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