Go Soeda and Ramkumar Ramanathan will clash against each other in the 3rd round of the the Bangkok Challenger for the 2nd time of their career. They are scheduled to compete on Thursday at 2:00 pm on COURT 4. In the following lines you can find the head to head analysis and the prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Go Soeda who should win in 3 sets.
As per the initial odds, Go Soeda is the pick to win this match.
Go Soeda -> 1.66
Ramkumar Ramanathan -> 2.10
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Prediction and head to head Go Soeda vs. Ramkumar Ramanathan
Head 2 Head
This will be the 2nd time that Go Soeda and Ramkumar Ramanathan fight against each other. The head to head is 1-0 for Ramanathan (see full H2H stats), but they have never played each other on hard.
Go Soeda
Ranked no. 111, Soeda got to the 3rd round after defeating Alex Molcan 0-6 7-64 6-2.
In the 2nd round against Molcan, The Japanese recovered from a 1-set down deficit before winning (0-6 7-64 6-2).-93) than Molcan. In fact, the world no. 111 won 93 points vs Molcan’s. That means that Soeda was more focused during the important points. Go was extremely aggressive to blast 36 winners.
Talking about serving, Soeda scored just 1 ace during the entire match and he committed only 7 double faults. Go Soeda lost the serve 5 times and he saved 11 break points. Furthermore, Soeda put 53% of his first serves in, winning 62% (36/58) of the points behind his 1st serve and 46% (24/52) on the 2nd serve. Go broke Molcan 4 times after converting 67% of his break points (4/6).
Soeda has a good win-loss record in the last 10 years having won 59% of his matches (986-692). 3-2 on hard in 2020. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this competition, Soeda has a 303-222 win-loss record in the last 10 years on hard.
The Japanese has a 3-2 win-loss record in 2020, 3-2 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Bangkok Challenger
Go didn’t compete in the Bangkok Challenger in 2019.
Ramkumar Ramanathan
Ranked no. 185, the Indian got to the 3rd round after beating Jc Aragone 7-65 1-0 ret..
In the 2nd round, Ramanathan had a good straight sets win against Aragone (7-65 1-0 ret.). During the match Ramanathan scored 44 points vs Aragone’s 43. Ramkumar was extremely aggressive to blast 18 winners.
Talking about serving, Ramanathan blasted 3 aces and he committed only 1 double fault for the entire match. Ramkumar Ramanathan lost the serve once and he saved 3 break points. Furthermore, Ramanathan put 49% of his first serves in, winning 86% (18/21) of the points behind his 1st serve and 50% (11/22) on the 2nd serve. Ramkumar was clinical in his return game without wasting any break point and break Aragone twice.
Ramanathan has a negative win-loss record in the last 8 years having won 40% of his matches (258-383). 1-2 on hard in 2020. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this tournament, Ramanathan has a 110-137 record in the last 8 years on hard.
The Indian has a 1-2 win-loss record in 2020, 1-2 on hard (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Bangkok Challenger
The Indian didn’t compete in the Bangkok Challenger in 2019.
Head 2 Head
Tennis Scores in Bangkok Challenger
- Robin HaaseHaase – Renzo OlivoOlivo (6-3 6-3) – See score progression
- Hugo GrenierGrenier – Antoine HoangHoang (6-0 3-6 6-1) – See score progression
- Peter PolanskyPolansky – Shuichi SekiguchiSekiguchi (6-3 7-5) – See score progression
- Dmitry PopkoPopko – Aslan KaratsevKaratsev (4-6 6-0 6-4) – See score progression
- Botic Van De ZandschulpVan De Zandschulp – Denis YevseyevYevseyev (7-65 1-6 6-4) – See score progression
- Denis IstominIstomin – Santiago GiraldoGiraldo (6-3 7-67) – See score progression
- Federico GaioGaio – Kaichi UchidaUchida (3-6 7-65 7-5) – See score progression
- Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy – Sebastian OfnerOfner (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Go SoedaSoeda – Alex MolcanMolcan (0-6 7-64 6-2) – See score progression
- Daniel AltmaierAltmaier – Martin KlizanKlizan (6-3 6-3) – See score progression
- Ramkumar RamanathanRamanathan – Jc AragoneAragone (7-65 1-0 ret.) – See score progression
- Sasi Kumar MukundKumar Mukund – Paolo LorenziLorenzi (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Jiri VeselyVesely – Zdenek KolarKolar (6-4 3-6 6-3) – See score progression
- Botic Van De ZandschulpVan De Zandschulp – Denis YevseyevYevseyev (7-6(5) 1-6 6-4) – See score progression
- Dmitry PopkoPopko – Aslan KaratsevKaratsev (4-6 6-0 6-4) – See score progression
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Zhizhen ZhangZhang (3-6 6-1 7-6(5)) – See score progression
- Wishaya TrongcharoenchaikulTrongcharoenchaikul – Roberto MarcoraMarcora (3-6 6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Peter PolanskyPolansky – Shuichi SekiguchiSekiguchi (6-3 7-5) – See score progression
- Hugo GrenierGrenier – Antoine HoangHoang (6-0 3-6 6-1) – See score progression
- Attila BalazsBalazs – Filippo BaldiBaldi (6-1 3-6 6-4) – See score progression
- Robin HaaseHaase – Renzo OlivoOlivo (6-3 6-3) – See score progression
Upcoming matches
- Denis IstominIstomin – Federico GaioGaio (0-0) – See H2H details
- Peter PolanskyPolansky – Hugo GrenierGrenier (0-0) – See H2H details
- Attila BalazsBalazs – Robin HaaseHaase (0-0) – See H2H details
- Jiri VeselyVesely – Botic Van De ZandschulpVan De Zandschulp (0-0) – See H2H details
- Evgeny KarlovskiyKarlovskiy – Daniel AltmaierAltmaier (0-0) – See H2H details
- Ramkumar RamanathanRamanathan – Go SoedaSoeda (0-0) – See H2H details
- Sasi Kumar MukundKumar Mukund – Dmitry PopkoPopko (0-0) – See H2H details
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Wishaya TrongcharoenchaikulTrongcharoenchaikul (0-0) – See H2H details