Players Analysis
Nuno Borges has shown a solid performance recently, winning 6 out of his last 10 matches, including two consecutive victories in the ATP Mallorca tournament. His recent form indicates improvement, particularly on clay, where he has a win percentage of 60% in his last 10 matches. In contrast, Ethan Quinn has a mixed record, winning 5 out of his last 10 matches, but his recent performances have been declining, especially on clay, where he has only won 40% of his last 5 matches.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
Both players have demonstrated strong serving capabilities, with Borges achieving an ace percentage of 7.1% and a double fault percentage of 2.7% in recent matches. Quinn, however, has a slightly higher ace percentage at 9.0% but also a higher double fault percentage of 3.8%. The head-to-head record is non-existent, as they have never faced each other before. Given the current form and surface performance, Borges appears to have the edge in this matchup.
N. Borges — E. Quinn Prediction
This match is expected to be competitive, but Nuno Borges's recent form and serving statistics suggest he will likely prevail over Ethan Quinn. Borges's ability to win crucial points and maintain a higher win percentage on clay gives him a favorable outlook in this semi-final match.
- Final score in sets: 2:1
- Predicted winner of each set: Set 1: Nuno Borges, Set 2: Ethan Quinn, Set 3: Nuno Borges
- Expected aces: 8
- Double faults: 3
- Break points: 5
In terms of tactics, Borges is likely to focus on his strong baseline game, utilizing his powerful forehand to dictate play and create break point opportunities. Quinn will need to rely on his serve to stay competitive, but if Borges can return effectively, he may find it challenging to hold serve consistently.
3 Reasons Why N. Borges Will Win
- Projected Sets Edge. The numeric forecast favors N. Borges 2:1 in sets, reflecting a confident path to the win.
- Match Context Edge. A combination of form, experience and tournament context favors N. Borges.
- Pressure Points. In recent matches, N. Borges has looked slightly sharper in deciding games and late-set scenarios than E. Quinn, which can swing tight scorelines.