1. Quick head-to
head comparison. There is no need to overestimate
this factor IMO, but we can definately find
"inconvenient" opponents, this can
be very useful if two different class players
are going to meet. H2H can be found
Example: Roger
Federer - Mariano Zabaleta.
| Roger Federer |
Mariano Zabaleta |
NASDAQ-100 Open - Miami |
28.03.2005 |
Hard |
6-2;5-7;6-3 |
| Roger Federer |
Mariano Zabaleta |
Tennis Masters Series - Rome |
07.05.2003 |
Clay |
7-6(4);6-2 |
| Roger Federer |
Mariano Zabaleta |
Tennis Masters Series - Monte Carlo |
15.04.2002 |
Clay |
7-6(2);6-4 |
| Mariano Zabaleta |
Roger Federer |
The Ericsson Open - Miami |
20.03.2000 |
Hard |
6-4;7-6(7) |
Analysis of this
table shows, that for Federer-Zabaleta match
a good stake will be Total Over(N Games), where
N is up to 20 games.
2. Determine whether
the player is right-handed or left-handed. Practice
shows that this factor is very significant it
tennis match analysys. To find out technical
details about the player, apply to and enter the name of a player.
Example: (COL) is a low-ranked player, but he
has an awesome record against left-handed players
11-0! This makes him a tough opponent for more
high-ranked lefthanders, such as Gilles Muller
or Feliciano Lopez.
3. Recent performance
of the player. Look up, for example, the last
month performance. Quality players does not
lose to class-lower players. One loss can be
accidental, but 2 or more such losses are showing
really bad form.Loosing the sets by "1-6"
or "0-6", loosing the match having
won the first set are also very suspicious,
often it means physical problems.
4. Statistics analysis.
It is very useful, and many discoveries can
be made with it. Second serve points won
- this parameter shows the quality of play,
because the second serve is always more slower
than the first one, and real gameplay begins.
We know, that so-called "big-serves"
don't like long rallies, their style is a powerful
first serve, net approaches and 1-2 powerful
strikes and a point won. These sort of players
face severe problems on 2nd serve when they
meet with good players which can hold the ball
in play. If 2nd serve points won percent is
less than 50, this player is worth to play against.
Generally, statistics should not be overestimated,
but I use it to find serve -dependent players;
when the serve weakens, these players become
very vulnerable.
5. Performance
on this tournament and this country. Another
important factor to be considered. Many players
have their preferences and places they like
to go. A good performance in a selected coutry
is a good sign. Tournament history appearance
is also important, because ATP Race pints should
be defended by the player.
6. Coming from
one surface to another. It is well known that
the most hard transfers are from claycours to
hardcours (outdoor hard, indoor hard, carpet
and grass) and vice versa.
6. Long distance
travels, comint from one continent to another.
First of all, this is connected with acclimatization
problems. A good bet may be on player, which
is already "warmed-up" in this region
against the traveller.
7. Playing against
some category - Top10, Top25, Top50 etc. This
must be taken into consideration when totals
and handicaps are analyzed. For example, we
are examining a handicap +6 on a low ranked
player against Top50 player. If this player
fights hard against Top50 (70-80% of losses
are tight), the handicap is worth trying.
8. Playing against
some nationality. Not very significant point,
but sometimes worth to see in order to get more
confidense to the bet.
9. Playing as qualifier
or against qualifiers. Important factor, because
many qualifiers (players who passed through
qualifying rounds) make sensations in the first
rounds. Sensations happen when such warmed-up
qualifier meets players which have recently
arrived in this coutry and have problems with
acclimatization.
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