Players Analysis
Soon Woo Kwon has shown impressive form recently, winning all of his last ten matches, including a recent victory against N. Sanchez Izquierdo in the quarter-finals of the ATP Wimbledon. His performance on hard courts has been particularly strong, with a recent win percentage of 100% over his last ten matches. In contrast, Arthur Gea has struggled with consistency, winning only five of his last ten matches, including a loss to R. Brancaccio in the quarter-finals of the ATP Wimbledon. Gea's recent form indicates a decline, particularly on hard surfaces.
Statistical Analysis & Influencing Factors
Kwon's serve statistics are noteworthy, with an ace percentage of 10.5% and a double fault percentage of 4.7% over the last two years. He has also saved 71.1% of break points faced, indicating strong serving reliability. Gea, on the other hand, has an ace percentage of 5.3% and a double fault percentage of 4.4%, with a break point saved percentage of 61.8%. This suggests Kwon has a significant advantage in serving performance. Additionally, Kwon's higher Elo rating and better recent win percentage further support his status as the favorite in this matchup.
Soon Woo Kwon — Arthur Gea Prediction
Given the current form and statistical advantages, Soon Woo Kwon is predicted to win this match against Arthur Gea. Kwon's recent dominance and superior serving metrics make him a strong contender in this semi-final match at Wimbledon.
- Final score in sets: 3:0
- Predicted winner of each set: 1st set: 1-0, 2nd set: 1-0, 3rd set: 1-0
- Expected aces: 10
- Double faults: 2
- Break points: 5
Kwon is expected to utilize his powerful serve to dominate the match, aiming to secure early breaks in each set. Gea will need to focus on returning Kwon's serves effectively to stay competitive, but Kwon's recent form suggests he will maintain pressure throughout the match.
3 Reasons Why S. Kwon Will Win
- Projected Sets Edge. The numeric forecast favors S. Kwon 3:0 in sets, reflecting a confident path to the win.
- Match Context Edge. A combination of form, experience and tournament context favors S. Kwon.
- Pressure Points. In recent matches, S. Kwon has looked slightly sharper in deciding games and late-set scenarios than A. Gea, which can swing tight scorelines.