Players Analysis
Liam Broady and August Holmgren are set to face off in the quarter-finals of the ATP Wimbledon. Liam Broady, currently ranked 209, has a career win percentage of 58.7% and has shown strong performance recently, winning 71.2% of his matches in the last two years. In contrast, August Holmgren, ranked 148, has a slightly lower career win percentage of 58.6% and a recent win percentage of 49.4%. Their previous encounter ended with Broady winning in three sets, which may give him a psychological edge going into this match.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
In their last ten matches, Broady has won only 8 sets while losing 15, indicating some struggles in recent form. Holmgren, on the other hand, has a more balanced record with 9 sets won and 10 lost. Broady's serve statistics show he has a higher ace percentage (3.7%) compared to Holmgren's (11.1%), but Holmgren has a better double fault percentage (4.9% vs. 2.7%). The head-to-head record favors Broady, who won their only previous match, which could influence the outcome of this encounter.
Liam Broady — August Holmgren Prediction
Given the recent form and their head-to-head history, Liam Broady is slightly favored to win this match. The prediction suggests a competitive match where Broady may take the first two sets before Holmgren fights back in the third.
- Final score in sets: 3:0
- Predicted winner of each set: 1:0, 1:0, 0:1
- Expected aces: 5
- Double faults: 2
- Break points: 4
In terms of tactics, Broady's ability to serve effectively will be crucial. If he can maintain a high first serve percentage and capitalize on Holmgren's second serve, he may secure an early advantage. Holmgren will need to focus on returning Broady's serve and creating break point opportunities to shift momentum in his favor.
3 Reasons Why L. Broady Will Win
- Projected Sets Edge. The numeric forecast favors L. Broady 3:0 in sets, reflecting a confident path to the win.
- Match Context Edge. A combination of form, experience and tournament context favors L. Broady.
- Pressure Points. In recent matches, L. Broady has looked slightly sharper in deciding games and late-set scenarios than A. Holmgren, which can swing tight scorelines.