Geoffrey Blancaneaux and Ryan Harrison will clash against each other in the 3rd round of the Cleveland Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to play on Thursday at 3:30 pm on CENTER COURT. In this post, we analyze their head to head performance and the prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Ryan Harrison who should win in 3 sets.
As per the initial odds, Ryan Harrison is the pick to win this match.
Ryan Harrison -> 0
Geoffrey Blancaneaux -> 0
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Prediction and head to head Geoffrey Blancaneaux vs. Ryan Harrison
There is no head to head record between Geoffrey Blancaneaux and Ryan Harrison since this will be the first time that they will clash against each other in the main tour.
Geoffrey Blancaneaux
Ranked no. 280, Blancaneaux reached the 3rd round after defeating Michael Redlicki 4-6 6-3 6-0 and Tobias Kamke 6-1 7-62.
In the 2nd round, Geoffrey had a good straight sets win against Kamke (6-1 7-62). During the match Blancaneaux scored 81 points vs Kamke’s 64. Blancaneaux was extremely aggressive to blast 35 winners.
Talking about serving, Blancaneaux blasted 14 aces and he committed only 3 double faults. Geoffrey Blancaneaux lost the serve twice and he saved 5 break points. Furthermore, Blancaneaux put 59% of his first serves in, winning 74% (35/47) of the points behind his 1st serve and 42% (14/33) on the 2nd serve. Geoffrey broke Kamke 4 times after converting 50% of his break points (4/8).
Overall Performance in this tournament
Blancaneaux has dropped 1 set in this tournament to conquer 55% of the points he played.
Blancaneaux has a solid record in the last 5 years having won 60% of his matches (18-27). 2-0 on indoor hard courts in 2020. In connection with his performance on the same surface of this event, Blancaneaux has a 47-46 win-loss record in the last 5 years on indoor hard courts.
Geoffrey’s best result of the current year was reaching the final in M25 Rancho Santa Fe and M15 Cancun.
The French Player has a 16-3 win-loss record in 2020, 2-0 on indoor hard courts (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Cleveland Challenger
Geoffrey didn’t play in the Cleveland Challenger in 2019.
Ryan Harrison
Ranked no. 392, Harrison reached the 3rd round after beating Collin Altamirano 6-4 7-65 and Sebastian Ofner 6-3 6-72 6-3.
In the 2nd round, Harrison defeated Ofner (6-3 6-72 6-3). During the match Harrison scored 91 points vs Ofner’s 85. Harrison was extremely aggressive to blast 44 winners.
Talking about serving, Harrison blasted 11 aces and he committed only 3 double faults. Ryan Harrison was extremely effective on serve to win 77% (44/57) of his 1st serve and 68% (27/40) on the second serve. This was the main reason for not conceding a single break during the match. Harrison was clinical in his return game without wasting any break point and break Ofner twice.
Overall Performance in this tournament
The American has conceded 1 set in the tournament to win 51% of the points he played.
Harrison has a solid record in the last 10 years having won 62% of his matches (237-148). 2-1 on indoor hard courts in 2020. Talking about his performance on the same surface of this tournament, Harrison has a 248-221 record in the last 10 years on indoor hard courts.
Harrison has a 2-2 win-loss record in 2020, 2-1 on indoor hard courts (See FULL STATS).
Last year in the Cleveland Challenger
Ryan didn’t compete in the Cleveland Challenger in 2019.
Live score
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H2H Performance in the tournament
Matches, sets, games and points
Points | Blancaneaux | Harrison |
---|---|---|
Match played | 2 | 2 |
Tot Set | 5 | 5 |
Tot Games | 45 | 54 |
Pts | 168-135 | 160-152 |
Total Points | 303 | 312 |
Winners | 68 | 76 |
%Winners | 40% | 48% |
Both Blancaneaux and Harrison played 2 matches. Both players lost a set in the event. Geoffrey Blancaneaux conceded 1 set, while Ryan Harrison dropper 1 set. Talking about their workload, Blancaneaux and Harrison have played the same amount of sets 5. However, Blancaneaux played 9 games less than Harrison. Geoffrey scored 68 winners (40% on total points). On the other side, The American blasted 76 winners (48%).
Serve Performance
Serve | Blancaneaux | Harrison |
---|---|---|
Aces | 20 | 16 |
Avg per match | 10 | 8 |
1st in | 92/166 | 92/166 |
%1st in | 55% | 55% |
1st pts | 68/92 | 76/92 |
%1st pts | 74% | 83% |
2nd pts | 33/74 | 47/74 |
%2nd pts | 45% | 64% |
Blancaneaux blasted 20 aces (10 per match). Harrison blasted 16 aces (8 per match). Blancaneaux won 74% points behind his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 45% of the points. On the other side, Harrison won 83% points on his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 64% of the points.
How they played the important points
Breaks | Blancaneaux | Harrison |
---|---|---|
Won | 10 | 3 |
Converted | 10/18 | 3/4 |
% Converted | 56% | 75% |
Conceded | 16 | 1 |
Saved | 11 | 1 |
% Saved | 69% | 100% |
Times Broken | 5 | 0 |
The French Player broke his opponents 10 times with 56% conversion rate. The French Player conceded his serve 5 times and he saved 69% of the break points that he conceded. The American broke his opponents 3 times with 75% conversion rate. The American was rock solid on his serve as he has never conceded a single service game after saving 1 break points.
Blancaneaux | ||||
R1 Redlicki |
R2 Kamke |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Score | 4-6 6-3 6-0 | 6-1 7-62 | ||
Tot Set | 3 | 2 | 5 | |
Tot Games | 25 | 20 | 45 | |
pts | 87-71 | 81-64 | 168-135 | |
Total points | 158 | 145 | 303 | |
Winners | 33 | 35 | 68 | |
%Winners | 38% | 43% | 40% | |
SERVE | ||||
Aces | 6 | 14 | 20 | |
Double Faults | 3 | 3 | 6 | |
1st in | 45/86 | 47/80 | 92/166 | |
% 1st in | 52% | 59% | 55% | |
1st pts | 33/45 | 35/47 | 68/92 | |
% 1st pts | 73% | 74% | 74% | |
2nd pts | 19/41 | 14/33 | 33/74 | |
% 2nd pts | 46% | 42% | 45% | |
Breaks | ||||
Won | 6 | 4 | 10 | |
Converted | 6/10 | 4/8 | 10/18 | |
Converted % | 60% | 50% | 56% | |
Conceded | 9 | 7 | 16 | |
Saved | 6/9 | 5/7 | 11 | |
Saved % | 67% | 71% | 69% | |
Times Broken | 3 | 2 | 150 |
Harrison | ||||
R1 Altamirano |
R2 Ofner |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Score | 6-4 7-65 | 6-3 6-72 6-3 | ||
Tot Set | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
Tot Games | 23 | 31 | 54 | |
pts | 69-67 | 91-85 | 160-152 | |
Total points | 136 | 176 | 312 | |
Winners | 32 | 44 | 76 | |
%Winners | 46% | 48% | 48% | |
SERVE | ||||
Aces | 5 | 11 | 16 | |
Double Faults | 3 | 3 | 6 | |
1st in | 35/69 | 57/97 | 92/166 | |
% 1st in | 51% | 59% | 55% | |
1st pts | 32/35 | 44/57 | 76/92 | |
% 1st pts | 91% | 77% | 83% | |
2nd pts | 20/34 | 27/40 | 47/74 | |
% 2nd pts | 59% | 68% | 64% | |
Breaks | ||||
Won | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
Converted | 1/2 | 2/2 | 3/4 | |
Converted % | 50% | 100% | 75% | |
Conceded | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Saved | 0/0 | 1/1 | 1 | |
Saved % | – | 100% | 50% | |
Times Broken | 0 | 0 | -100 |
Head 2 Head
Tennis Scores in Cleveland Challenger
- Thomaz BellucciBellucci – Roberto CidCid (6-2 6-4) – See score progression
- Alejandro TabiloTabilo – Sekou BangouraBangoura (6-4 6-1) – See score progression
- Ernesto EscobedoEscobedo – Guilherme ClezarClezar (6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Jeff WolfWolf – Jurij RodionovRodionov (4-6 6-3 7-5) – See score progression
- Maxime CressyCressy – Joao MenezesMenezes (6-4 7-66) – See score progression
- Denis KudlaKudla – Roberto QuirozQuiroz (7-5 6-4) – See score progression
- Skander MansouriMansouri – Dmitry PopkoPopko (6-3 6-4) – See score progression
- Geoffrey BlancaneauxBlancaneaux – Tobias KamkeKamke (6-1 7-62) – See score progression
- Ryan HarrisonHarrison – Sebastian OfnerOfner (6-3 6-72 6-3) – See score progression
- Yosuke WatanukiWatanuki – Arthur RinderknechRinderknech (7-65 6-3) – See score progression
- Ulises BlanchBlanch – Adrian Menendez-MaceirasMenendez-Maceiras (7-5 6-3) – See score progression
- Mikael TorpegaardTorpegaard – Aleksandar KovacevicKovacevic (6-2 6-3) – See score progression
- Michael MmohMmoh – Brandon NakashimaNakashima (7-62 6-2) – See score progression
- Sebastian KordaKorda – Donald YoungYoung (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Raymond SarmientoSarmiento – Ji Sung NamSung Nam (6-3 6-2) – See score progression
- Jc AragoneAragone – Christopher O ConnellO Connell (7-65 6-2) – See score progression
- Maxime CressyCressy – Joao MenezesMenezes (6-4 7-6(6)) – See score progression
- Jeff WolfWolf – Jurij RodionovRodionov (4-6 6-3 7-5) – See score progression
- Geoffrey BlancaneauxBlancaneaux – Tobias KamkeKamke (6-1 7-6(2)) – See score progression
- Ryan HarrisonHarrison – Sebastian OfnerOfner (6-3 6-7(2) 6-3) – See score progression
Upcoming matches
- Denis KudlaKudla – Sebastian KordaKorda (0-0) – See H2H details
- Raymond SarmientoSarmiento – Jc AragoneAragone (1-1) – See H2H details
- Skander MansouriMansouri – Yosuke WatanukiWatanuki (0-1) – See H2H details
- Michael MmohMmoh – Mikael TorpegaardTorpegaard (2-0) – See H2H details
- Ernesto EscobedoEscobedo – Alejandro TabiloTabilo (0-0) – See H2H details
- Ulises BlanchBlanch – Maxime CressyCressy (0-0) – See H2H details
- Geoffrey BlancaneauxBlancaneaux – Ryan HarrisonHarrison (0-0) – See H2H details
- Jeff WolfWolf – Thomaz BellucciBellucci (0-0) – See H2H details