Stan Wawrinka and Roman Safiullin will fight against each other in the 2nd round of the Prague Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to compete on Monday at 2 pm on Court 1. Here the head to head stats and the relative prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Stan Wawrinka who should win in 2 sets.
As per the initial odds, Stan Wawrinka is the pick to win this match.
Stan Wawrinka -> 1.20
Roman Safiullin -> 4.33
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Stan Wawrinka
Ranked no. 17, Stan will start his run in the Prague Challenger after he played his last match in Acapulco where he lost 6-4 6-4 to Dimitrov in the quarter the 27th of February.
Wawrinka has a 8-3 win-loss record in 2020, 0-0 on clay (See FULL STATS).
This will be the first match of the season on clay.
The Swiss’s best result of the current season was reaching the semi-finals in Doha.
Talking about his overall career, Wawrinka has an overall 623-346 record. He has positive 255-109 record on clay.
Last year in the Prague Challenger
Wawrinka didn’t play in the Prague Challenger in 2019.
Roman Safiullin
Ranked no. 178, the Russian got to the 2nd round after beating Lukas Rosol 7-5 6-2.
In the 1st round, The Russian had a good straight sets win against Rosol (7-5 6-2). During the match Safiullin scored 76 points vs Rosol’s 61. Safiullin was extremely aggressive to blast 28 winners.
Talking about serving, Safiullin scored just 1 ace during the entire match and he committed only 5 double faults. Roman Safiullin conceded no breaks for the entire match to save 5 break points. Furthermore, Safiullin put 61% of his first serves in, winning 67% (28/42) of the points behind his 1st serve and 74% (20/27) on the 2nd serve. Roman broke Rosol 3 times after converting 50% of his break points (3/6).
Safiullin has a solid record in the last 8 years having won 60% of his matches (256-169). 1-0 on clay in 2020. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this competition, Safiullin has a 272-113 record in the last 8 years on clay.
Safiullin’s best result of the current year was getting to the final in the Cherbourg Challenger.
The Russian has a 15-3 win-loss record in 2020, 1-0 on clay (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Prague Challenger
Roman didn’t play in the Prague Challenger in 2019.
Head 2 Head
Tennis Scores in Prague Challenger
- Tomas MachacMachac – Sergiy StakhovskyStakhovsky (7-5 6-2) – See score progression
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Lukas RosolRosol (7-5 6-2) – See score progression
- Arthur De GreefDe Greef – Enzo CouacaudCouacaud (6-2 6-0) – See score progression
- Zdenek KolarKolar – Petr NouzaNouza (6-2 6-1) – See score progression
- Elias YmerYmer – Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy (6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Jan SatralSatral – Ruben BemelmansBemelmans (7-5 7-5) – See score progression
- Aslan KaratsevKaratsev – Robin HaaseHaase (6-4 6-2) – See score progression
- Andrew PaulsonPaulson – Filip HoranskyHoransky (6-3 2-6 6-3) – See score progression
- Jay ClarkeClarke – Dmitry PopkoPopko (7-63 3-6 6-3) – See score progression
- Oscar OtteOtte – Malek JaziriJaziri (6-4 6-0) – See score progression
- Tallon GriekspoorGriekspoor – Andrey KuznetsovKuznetsov (7-64 7-65) – See score progression
- Adrian Menendez-MaceirasMenendez-Maceiras – Rudolf MollekerMolleker (7-64 6-3) – See score progression
- Jiri LeheckaLehecka – Nicola KuhnKuhn (6-3 6-3) – See score progression
- Mats MoraingMoraing – Alexey VatutinVatutin (5-7 6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Michael VrbenskyVrbensky – Daniel MasurMasur (7-5 7-5) – See score progression
- Jonas ForejtekForejtek – Botic Van De ZandschulpVan De Zandschulp (6-4 2-6 6-4) – See score progression
Upcoming matches
- Philipp KohlschreiberKohlschreiber – Mats MoraingMoraing (0-0) – See H2H details
- Stan WawrinkaWawrinka – Roman SafiullinSafiullin (0-0) – See H2H details
- Ernests GulbisGulbis – Andrew PaulsonPaulson (0-0) – See H2H details
- Martin KlizanKlizan – Elias YmerYmer (0-0) – See H2H details
- Henri LaaksonenLaaksonen – Jan SatralSatral (0-0) – See H2H details
- Arthur De GreefDe Greef – Yannick MadenMaden (1-1) – See H2H details
- Jozef KovalikKovalik – Adrian Menendez-MaceirasMenendez-Maceiras (0-0) – See H2H details
- Blaz RolaRola – Jiri LeheckaLehecka (0-0) – See H2H details
- Aslan KaratsevKaratsev – Jiri VeselyVesely (1-0) – See H2H details
- Oscar OtteOtte – Arthur RinderknechRinderknech (0-0) – See H2H details
- Sebastian OfnerOfner – Zdenek KolarKolar (1-0) – See H2H details
- Jay ClarkeClarke – Sumit NagalNagal (0-2) – See H2H details
- Tallon GriekspoorGriekspoor – Kimmer CoppejansCoppejans (4-0) – See H2H details
- Michael VrbenskyVrbensky – Steven DiezDiez (0-0) – See H2H details
- Tomas MachacMachac – Ilya IvashkaIvashka (0-1) – See H2H details
- Jonas ForejtekForejtek – Pierre-Hugues HerbertHerbert (0-0) – See H2H details