Players Analysis
Gilles Arnaud Bailly has shown a mixed performance in his recent matches, with a win rate of 50% in his last 10 matches. His recent form indicates improvement, especially with a 66% win rate over the last two years. In contrast, Pol Martin Tiffon has been more consistent, achieving a 70% win rate in his last 10 matches and a stable performance trend. Tiffon's overall career win percentage stands at 60.1%, showcasing his competitive edge.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
In terms of serve statistics, Pol Martin Tiffon has a higher ace percentage (4.5%) compared to Gilles Arnaud Bailly (3.0%), which could play a crucial role on the grass surface of Wimbledon. Tiffon has also faced fewer break points, saving 60.4% of them, while Bailly has a slightly lower percentage at 56.3%. These serve metrics, combined with Tiffon's better recent form, suggest he may have the upper hand in this matchup.
G. A. Bailly — P. Martin Tiffon Prediction
Considering the recent forms, serve statistics, and overall career performance, Pol Martin Tiffon is predicted to win this match. His higher win rate and better serve metrics indicate a favorable outcome against Gilles Arnaud Bailly.
- Final score in sets: 3:1
- Predicted winner of each set: 1st set: Pol Martin Tiffon, 2nd set: Gilles Arnaud Bailly, 3rd set: Pol Martin Tiffon, 4th set: Pol Martin Tiffon
- Expected aces: 10
- Double faults: 5
- Break points: 6
In tactical terms, Tiffon is likely to leverage his powerful serve to gain early advantages in games, aiming to secure quick points and minimize Bailly's opportunities to break. Bailly will need to focus on returning Tiffon's serves effectively to stay competitive in the match.
3 Reasons Why P. Martin Tiffon Will Win
- Projected Sets Edge. The numeric forecast favors P. Martin Tiffon 3:1 in sets, reflecting a confident path to the win.
- Match Context Edge. A combination of form, experience and tournament context favors P. Martin Tiffon.
- Pressure Points. In recent matches, P. Martin Tiffon has looked slightly sharper in deciding games and late-set scenarios than G. A. Bailly, which can swing tight scorelines.