Federico Gaio and Kaichi Uchida will face off in the 2nd round of the the Bangkok Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to play on Tuesday at 12:30 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 Federico Gaio who should win in 2 sets.
As per the initial odds, Federico Gaio is the pick to win this match.
Federico Gaio -> 1.33
Kaichi Uchida -> 3.25
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Federico Gaio
Ranked no. 151, Federico will start his run in the Bangkok Challenger after he played his last match at the Australian Open where he lost 7-6(4) 6-0 to Coppejans in the qualifications the 15th of January.
Federico has a 0-2 win-loss record in 2020, 0-2 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Talking about his overall career, Gaio has an overall 148-168 record. He has negative 19-34 record on hard.
Last year in the Bangkok Challenger
Federico didn’t compete in the Bangkok Challenger in 2019.
Kaichi Uchida
Ranked no. 285, the Japanese reached the 2nd round after beating Kasidit Samrej 6-4 6-3.
In the 1st round, Uchida had a good straight sets win against Samrej (6-4 6-3). During the match Uchida scored 63 points vs Samrej’s 49. Kaichi was extremely aggressive to blast 24 winners.
Talking about serving, Uchida blasted 6 aces and he was extremely steady in conceding no double faults for the entire match. Kaichi Uchida was extremely effective on serve to win 83% (24/29) of his 1st serve and 74% (14/19) on the second serve. This was the main reason for not conceding a single break during the match. Uchida broke Samrej 3 times after converting 50% of his break points (3/6).
Uchida has a negative record in the last 10 years having won 48% of his matches (308-336). 1-1 on hard in 2020. Talking about his performance on the same surface of this tournament, Uchida has a 71-84 win-loss record in the last 10 years on hard.
Kaichi has a 1-2 win-loss record in 2020, 1-1 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Bangkok Challenger
The Japanese didn’t play in the Bangkok Challenger in 2019.
Head 2 Head
Tennis Scores in Bangkok Challenger
- Daniel AltmaierAltmaier – Malek JaziriJaziri (6-2 6-1) – See score progression
- Zdenek KolarKolar – Thanapet ChantaChanta (7-63 6-0) – See score progression
- Denis YevseyevYevseyev – Palaphoom KovapituktedKovapitukted (6-3 6-1) – See score progression
- Hugo GrenierGrenier – Arthur De GreefDe Greef (6-1 6-4) – See score progression
- Sasi Kumar MukundKumar Mukund – Duckhee LeeLee (6-1 6-3) – See score progression
- Kaichi UchidaUchida – Kasidit SamrejSamrej (6-4 6-3) – See score progression
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Yan BaiBai (6-1 0-1 ret.) – See score progression
- Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy – Michael MathayomchandMathayomchand (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Alex MolcanMolcan – Illya MarchenkoMarchenko (2-6 7-5 6-4) – See score progression
- Filippo BaldiBaldi – Filip PeliwoPeliwo (7-5 6-4) – See score progression
- Jc AragoneAragone – Borna GojoGojo (7-64 6-2) – See score progression
- Santiago GiraldoGiraldo – Goncalo OliveiraOliveira (6-0 4-1 ret.) – See score progression
- Zdenek KolarKolar – Thanapet ChantaChanta (7-6(3) 6-0) – See score progression
- Denis YevseyevYevseyev – Palaphoom KovapituktedKovapitukted (6-3 6-1) – See score progression
- Santiago GiraldoGiraldo – Goncalo OliveiraOliveira (6-0 4-1 ret.) – See score progression
- Sasi Kumar MukundKumar Mukund – Duckhee LeeLee (6-1 6-3) – See score progression
- Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy – Michael MathayomchandMathayomchand (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Daniel AltmaierAltmaier – Malek JaziriJaziri (6-2 6-1) – See score progression
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Yan BaiBai (6-1 0-1 ret.) – See score progression
- Hugo GrenierGrenier – Arthur De GreefDe Greef (6-1 6-4) – See score progression
- Filippo BaldiBaldi – Filip PeliwoPeliwo (7-5 6-4) – See score progression
- Jc AragoneAragone – Borna GojoGojo (7-6(4) 6-2) – See score progression
- Alex MolcanMolcan – Illya MarchenkoMarchenko (2-6 7-5 6-4) – See score progression
Upcoming matches
- Paolo LorenziLorenzi – Sasi Kumar MukundKumar Mukund (0-0) – See H2H details
- Denis IstominIstomin – Santiago GiraldoGiraldo (2-1) – See H2H details
- Attila BalazsBalazs – Filippo BaldiBaldi (0-0) – See H2H details
- Mirza BasicBasic – Renzo OlivoOlivo (0-0) – See H2H details
- Denis YevseyevYevseyev – Botic Van De ZandschulpVan De Zandschulp (0-0) – See H2H details
- Jiri VeselyVesely – Zdenek KolarKolar (0-0) – See H2H details
- Viktor GalovicGalovic – Shuichi SekiguchiSekiguchi (0-0) – See H2H details
- Wishaya TrongcharoenchaikulTrongcharoenchaikul – Gian Marco MoroniMarco Moroni (0-0) – See H2H details
- Kaichi UchidaUchida – Federico GaioGaio (0-0) – See H2H details
- Ramkumar RamanathanRamanathan – Jc AragoneAragone (0-0) – See H2H details
- Zhizhen ZhangZhang – Roman SafiullinSafiullin (0-0) – See H2H details
- Sebastian OfnerOfner – Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy (0-0) – See H2H details
- Hugo GrenierGrenier – Antoine HoangHoang (0-0) – See H2H details
- Daniel AltmaierAltmaier – Martin KlizanKlizan (0-1) – See H2H details
- Alex MolcanMolcan – Go SoedaSoeda (0-0) – See H2H details
- Nicola KuhnKuhn – Aslan KaratsevKaratsev (0-0) – See H2H details