Evan Furness and Alexander Shevchenko will fight against each other in the qualifications of the Poznan Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to compete on Monday at 12:00 pm on COURT 4. In this post, we analyze their head to head performance and prediction.
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The pick for Tennis Tonic is Evan Furness who should win in 3 sets.
As per the initial odds, Evan Furness is the pick to win this match.
Evan Furness -> 1.51
Alexander Shevchenko -> 2.49
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Prediction and head to head Evan Furness vs. Alexander Shevchenko
There is no head to head record between Evan Furness and Alexander Shevchenko since this will be the first time that they will face off in the main tour.
Evan Furness
Ranked no. 295 (career-high), Furness reached the qualifications after defeating Marcel Politowicz 6-1 6-3.
In the qualifications, Evan had a good straight sets win against Politowicz (6-1 6-3). During the match, Furness scored 67 points vs Politowicz’s 43. Evan was very aggressive to blast 22 winners.
Regarding the service games, Furness fired 3 aces and he committed only 4 double faults. Overall, Evan Furness was quite efficient on serve to win 73% (22/30) of his 1st serve and 64% (14/22) on the second serve. However, this didn’t prevent his to concede the serve once. Furness broke Politowicz 5 times after converting 38% of his break points (5/13).
Furness has a solid win-loss record in the last 6 years having won 65% of his matches (103-55). 18-9 on clay in 2021. In connection with his performance on the same surface of this event, Furness has an aggregate28-19 record in the last 6 years on clay.
The French player best result of the current season was reaching the final in M15 Manacor and M25 Vale do Lobo.
Furness has a composed 37-14 win-loss record in 2021, 18-9 on clay (See FULL STATS).
Previously in the Poznan Challenger
Previously, his best result was reaching the qualifications in 2018. See his history.
Alexander Shevchenko
Ranked no. 437 (career-high), Shevchenko got to the qualifications after defeating Geoffrey Blancaneaux 6-2 6-0.
In the qualifications, Alexander had a good straight sets win against Blancaneaux (6-2 6-0). During the match Shevchenko scored 61 points vs Blancaneaux’s 31. The Russian was extremely aggressive to blast 20 winners.
About the serving games, Shevchenko scored just 1 ace during the entire match and he committed only 1 double fault for the entire match. Overall, Alexander Shevchenko was exceptionally effective on serve to win 80% (20/25) of his 1st serve and 52% (12/23) on the second serve. However, this didn’t prevent his to concede the serve once. Shevchenko broke Blancaneaux 6 times after converting 75% of his break points (6/8).
Alexander’s best result of the year was reaching the final in M15 Antalya,M15 Tbilisi,M15 Shymkent and M25 Velenje.
Alexander has a compiled 31-14 win-loss record in 2021, 26-12 on clay (See FULL STATS).
H2H Performance in the tournament (main draw)
Matches, sets, games and points
Points | Furness | Shevchenko |
---|---|---|
Match played | 1 | 1 |
Tot Set | 2 | 2 |
Tot Games | 16 | 14 |
Pts | 67-43 | 61-31 |
Total Points | 110 | 92 |
Winners | 22 | 20 |
%Winners | 33% | 33% |
Both Furness and Shevchenko played 1 match. Also both players started their run from the qualifications.Both players have not dropped a single set in this event so far. Talking about their workload, Furness and Shevchenko have played the same amount of sets 2. However, Furness played 2 games more than Shevchenko. Furness scored 22 winners (33% of the total points). On the other side, Shevchenko struck 20 winners (33%).
Serve Performance
Serve | Furness | Shevchenko |
---|---|---|
Aces | 3 | 1 |
Avg per match | 3 | 1 |
1st in | 30/52 | 25/48 |
%1st in | 58% | 52% |
1st pts | 22/30 | 20/25 |
%1st pts | 73% | 80% |
2nd pts | 14/22 | 12/23 |
%2nd pts | 64% | 52% |
Furness bagged 3 aces . Shevchenko scored 1 ace . Furness won 73% points on his first serve. He very solid his second serve to win 64% of the points. On the other side, Shevchenko won 80% of the points on his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 52% of the points.
How they played the important points
Breaks | Furness | Shevchenko |
---|---|---|
Won | 5 | 6 |
Converted | 5/13 | 6/8 |
% Converted | 38% | 75% |
Conceded | 6 | 3 |
Saved | 5 | 2 |
% Saved | 83% | 67% |
Times Broken | 1 | 1 |
Furness broke his opponent 5 times with a 38% conversion rate. The French player conceded his serve once and he saved 83% of the break points that he conceded. Shevchenko broke his opponent 6 times with a 75% conversion rate. The Russian conceded his serve once and he saved 67% of the break points that he conceded.
Furness | |||
Q1 Politowicz |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|
Score | 6-1 6-3 | ||
Tot Set | 2 | 2 | |
Tot Games | 16 | 16 | |
pts | 67-43 | 67-43 | |
Total points | 110 | 110 | |
Winners | 22 | 22 | |
%Winners | 33% | 33% | |
SERVE | |||
Aces | 3 | 3 | |
Double Faults | 4 | 4 | |
1st in | 30/52 | 30/52 | |
% 1st in | 58% | 58% | |
1st pts | 22/30 | 22/30 | |
% 1st pts | 73% | 73% | |
2nd pts | 14/22 | 14/22 | |
% 2nd pts | 64% | 64% | |
Breaks | |||
Won | 5 | 5 | |
Converted | 5/13 | 5/13 | |
Converted % | 38% | 38% | |
Conceded | 6 | 6 | |
Saved | 5/6 | 5 | |
Saved % | 83% | 83% | |
Times Broken | 1 | 1 |
Shevchenko | |||
Q1 Blancaneaux |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|
Score | 6-2 6-0 | ||
Tot Set | 2 | 2 | |
Tot Games | 14 | 14 | |
pts | 61-31 | 61-31 | |
Total points | 92 | 92 | |
Winners | 20 | 20 | |
%Winners | 33% | 33% | |
SERVE | |||
Aces | 1 | 1 | |
Double Faults | 1 | 1 | |
1st in | 25/48 | 25/48 | |
% 1st in | 52% | 52% | |
1st pts | 20/25 | 20/25 | |
% 1st pts | 80% | 80% | |
2nd pts | 12/23 | 12/23 | |
% 2nd pts | 52% | 52% | |
Breaks | |||
Won | 6 | 6 | |
Converted | 6/8 | 6/8 | |
Converted % | 75% | 75% | |
Conceded | 3 | 3 | |
Saved | 2/3 | 2 | |
Saved % | 67% | 67% | |
Times Broken | 1 | 1 |
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