Players Analysis
Henri Squire has struggled in recent matches, winning only 4 out of his last 10, with a notable loss to Emilio Nava in their last encounter where he was defeated 0-2. His performance has been inconsistent, particularly in terms of serving, with a higher double fault rate compared to his opponent. In contrast, Emilio Nava has been in excellent form, winning 7 out of his last 10 matches, including a strong showing at the ATP French Open where he reached the later rounds. His recent victories indicate a solid upward trend in his performance.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
In their last match, Squire lost both sets 1-6 and 4-6, showcasing Nava's dominance. Squire's recent form shows a win percentage of 40% over his last 10 matches, while Nava boasts a win percentage of 70%. Additionally, Nava's serve statistics are superior, with a higher ace percentage and lower double fault rate, indicating better serve reliability. The head-to-head record further favors Nava, who has won their only encounter decisively.
H. Squire — E. Nava Prediction
Given the recent form and head-to-head results, Emilio Nava is favored to win this match. His current momentum and superior statistics suggest he will likely take the match in straight sets.
- Final score in sets: 0:2
- Predicted winner of each set: Set 1: Emilio Nava, Set 2: Emilio Nava
- Expected aces: 5
- Expected double faults: 2
- Expected break points: 4
Emilio Nava's tactical approach will likely focus on aggressive baseline play, utilizing his powerful serve to gain early advantages in games. He may also aim to exploit Squire's weaker second serve, applying pressure to break serve early in both sets.
3 Reasons Why E. Nava Will Win
- Projected Sets Edge. The numeric forecast favors E. Nava 2:0 in sets, reflecting a confident path to the win.
- Match Context Edge. A combination of form, experience and tournament context favors E. Nava.
- Pressure Points. In recent matches, E. Nava has looked slightly sharper in deciding games and late-set scenarios than H. Squire, which can swing tight scorelines.