Tung-Lin Wu and Evan Song will square off in the 2nd round of the the Burnie Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to play on Tuesday at 1:00 pm on COURT 4. In this post, we analyze their head to head performance and the prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Tung-Lin Wu who should win in 2 sets.
As per the initial odds, Tung-Lin Wu is the pick to win this match.
Tung-Lin Wu -> 1.36
Evan Song -> 3.00
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Tung-Lin Wu
Ranked no. 232, Tung-Lin will start his run in the Burnie Challenger after he played his last match at the Australian Open where he lost 3-6 7-6(1) 7-6(8) to Copil in the qualifications the 16th of January.
Wu has a 0-2 win-loss record in 2020, 0-2 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Talking about his overall career, Wu has an overall 38-32 record. He has positive 23-20 record on hard.
Last year in the Burnie Challenger
The Chinese didn’t compete in the Burnie Challenger in 2019.
Evan Song
Ranked no. 511, the American got to the 2nd round after defeating Filip Peliwo 6-2 7-67.
In the 1st round, The American had a good straight sets win against Peliwo (6-2 7-67). During the match Song scored 82 points vs Peliwo’s 70. Evan was extremely aggressive to blast 34 winners.
Talking about serving, Song was unable to score even 1 ace for the entire match and he was extremely solid in conceding no double faults for the entire match. Evan Song lost the serve once and he saved 1 break points. Furthermore, Song put 70% of his first serves in, winning 68% (34/50) of the points behind his 1st serve and 52% (11/21) on the 2nd serve. Song broke Peliwo 3 times after converting 38% of his break points (3/8).
Song has a winning win-loss record in the last 6 years having won 57% of his matches (93-71). 1-0 on hard in 2020. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this competition, Song has a 36-33 win-loss record in the last 6 years on hard.
The American has a 1-1 win-loss record in 2020, 1-0 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Burnie Challenger
Evan didn’t play in the Burnie Challenger in 2019.
Head 2 Head
Tennis Scores in Burnie Challenger
- Evan KingKing – Blake MottMott (6-2 6-4) – See score progression
- Jacob GrillsGrills – Dayne KellyKelly (6-2 6-74 6-4) – See score progression
- Harry BourchierBourchier – Maverick BanesBanes (6-3 7-66) – See score progression
- Jason Murray KublerMurray Kubler – Blake EllisEllis (6-4 6-4) – See score progression
- Rio NoguchiNoguchi – Thomas FancuttFancutt (6-4 7-64) – See score progression
- Blaz KavcicKavcic – Sadio DoumbiaDoumbia (6-2 7-5) – See score progression
- Andrea VavassoriVavassori – Dane SweenySweeny (7-5 4-6 6-0) – See score progression
- Evan SongSong – Filip PeliwoPeliwo (6-2 7-67) – See score progression
- Tristan SchoolkateSchoolkate – Akira SantillanSantillan (6-4 6-3) – See score progression
- Michail PervolarakisPervolarakis – Tobias SimonSimon (6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Yuta ShimizuShimizu – Viktor GalovicGalovic (6-1 7-65) – See score progression
- Yuta ShimizuShimizu – Viktor GalovicGalovic (6-1 7-6(5)) – See score progression
- Evan SongSong – Filip PeliwoPeliwo (6-2 7-6(7)) – See score progression
- Borna GojoGojo – Matias Franco DescotteFranco Descotte (6-1 6-3) – See score progression
- Harry BourchierBourchier – Maverick BanesBanes (6-3 7-6(6)) – See score progression
- Evan KingKing – Blake MottMott (6-2 6-4) – See score progression
- Tristan SchoolkateSchoolkate – Akira SantillanSantillan (6-4 6-3) – See score progression
- Michail PervolarakisPervolarakis – Tobias SimonSimon (6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Rio NoguchiNoguchi – Thomas FancuttFancutt (6-4 7-6(4)) – See score progression
Upcoming matches
- Brydan KleinKlein – Matthew Christopher RomiosChristopher Romios (2-1) – See H2H details
- Mohamed SafwatSafwat – Borna GojoGojo (1-0) – See H2H details
- Lorenzo GiustinoGiustino – Andrea VavassoriVavassori (0-2) – See H2H details
- Evan KingKing – Duckhee LeeLee (0-0) – See H2H details
- Takuto NikiNiki – Liam CaruanaCaruana (0-0) – See H2H details
- Jason Murray KublerMurray Kubler – Steven DiezDiez (1-0) – See H2H details
- Liam BroadyBroady – Michail PervolarakisPervolarakis (0-0) – See H2H details
- Julian LenzLenz – Blaz KavcicKavcic (0-0) – See H2H details
- Harry BourchierBourchier – Kimmer CoppejansCoppejans (0-0) – See H2H details
- Taro DanielDaniel – Yuta ShimizuShimizu (0-0) – See H2H details
- Benjamin LockLock – Petros TsitsipasTsitsipas (0-0) – See H2H details
- Evan SongSong – Tung-Lin WuWu (0-0) – See H2H details
- Jacob GrillsGrills – Zhe LiLi (0-2) – See H2H details
- Daniel AltmaierAltmaier – Alexander CrnokrakCrnokrak (0-0) – See H2H details
- Rio NoguchiNoguchi – Yannick MadenMaden (0-0) – See H2H details
- Tristan SchoolkateSchoolkate – Yannick HanfmannHanfmann (0-0) – See H2H details