Shintaro Mochizuki and Alibek Kachmazov will fight against each other in the qualifications of the Helsinki Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to compete on Monday at 4:00 pm on COURT 3. In the following lines you can find the head to head analysis and prediction.
Prediction, odds and live streaming
The pick for Tennis Tonic is Alibek Kachmazov who should win in 3 sets.
As per the initial odds, Alibek Kachmazov is the pick to win this match.
Alibek Kachmazov -> 1.76
Shintaro Mochizuki -> 2.02
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Prediction and head to head Shintaro Mochizuki vs. Alibek Kachmazov
There is no head to head record between Shintaro Mochizuki and Alibek Kachmazov since this will be the first time that they will clash against each other in the main tour.
Shintaro Mochizuki
Ranked no. 389, Shintaro got to the qualifications after defeating Kristjan Tamm 7-63 6-3.
In the qualifications, Shintaro had a good straight sets win against Tamm (7-63 6-3). During the match, Mochizuki scored 82 points vs Tamm’s 75. Mochizuki was exceptionally aggressive to blast 36 winners.
Talking about the service games, Mochizuki made 2 aces and he was not very consistent on his 2nd serve to score 10 double faults. Shintaro Mochizuki lost the serve twice and he saved 1 break points. Furthermore, Mochizuki put 57% of his first serves in, winning 84% (36/43) of the points behind his 1st serve and 38% (12/32) on the 2nd serve. Shintaro broke Tamm 3 times after converting 30% of his break points (3/10).
Mochizuki has a winning record in the last 4 years having won 56% of his matches (67-52). 3-6 on indoor hard courts in 2021. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this event, Mochizuki has a composed3-6 record in the last 4 years on indoor hard courts.
The Japanese’s best result of the season was getting to the final in M25 Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
Shintaro has a compiled 33-29 win-loss record in 2021, 3-6 on indoor hard courts (See FULL STATS).
Previously in the Helsinki Challenger
Mochizuki has never competed in this tournament before.
Alibek Kachmazov
Ranked no. 531 (career-high), Kachmazov reached the qualifications after defeating Lucas Miedler 6-3 6-4.
In the qualifications, Kachmazov had a good straight sets win against Miedler (6-3 6-4). During the match Kachmazov scored 64 points vs Miedler’s 48. The Russian was pretty aggressive to blast 22 winners.
About the serving games, Kachmazov bagged 4 aces and he committed only 1 double fault for the entire match. Alibek Kachmazov lost the serve twice and he saved 6 break points. Furthermore, Kachmazov put 56% of his first serves in, winning 63% (22/35) of the points behind his 1st serve and 70% (19/27) on the 2nd serve. Alibek broke Miedler 4 times after converting 67% of his break points (4/6).
The Russian’s best result of the current year was reaching the final in M15 St. Petersburg,M15 Kazan and Sultan.
Alibek has a composed 31-19 win-loss record in 2021, 22-5 on indoor hard courts (See FULL STATS).
H2H Performance in the tournament
Matches, sets, games and points
Points | Mochizuki | Kachmazov |
---|---|---|
Match played | 1 | 1 |
Tot Set | 2 | 2 |
Tot Games | 22 | 19 |
Pts | 82-75 | 64-48 |
Total Points | 157 | 112 |
Winners | 36 | 22 |
%Winners | 44% | 34% |
Both Mochizuki and Kachmazov 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, Mochizuki and Kachmazov have played the same amount of sets 2. However, Mochizuki played 3 games more than Kachmazov. Mochizuki scored 36 winners (44% of the total points). On the other side, The Russian managed to score 22 winners (34%).
Serve Performance
Serve | Mochizuki | Kachmazov |
---|---|---|
Aces | 2 | 4 |
Avg per match | 2 | 4 |
1st in | 43/75 | 35/62 |
%1st in | 57% | 56% |
1st pts | 36/43 | 22/35 |
%1st pts | 84% | 63% |
2nd pts | 12/32 | 19/27 |
%2nd pts | 38% | 70% |
Mochizuki blasted 2 aces . Kachmazov bagged 4 aces . Mochizuki won 84% points behind his first serve. He was rock solid on his second serve to win 38% of the points. On the other side, Kachmazov won 63% of the points on his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 70% of the points.
How they played the important points
Breaks | Mochizuki | Kachmazov |
---|---|---|
Won | 3 | 4 |
Converted | 3/10 | 4/6 |
% Converted | 30% | 67% |
Conceded | 3 | 8 |
Saved | 1 | 6 |
% Saved | 33% | 75% |
Times Broken | 2 | 2 |
The Japanese broke his opponent 3 times with a 30% conversion rate. Shintaro conceded his serve twice and he saved 33% of the break points that he conceded. Alibek broke his opponent 4 times with a 67% conversion rate. Kachmazov conceded his serve twice and he saved 75% of the break points that he conceded.
Mochizuki | |||
Q1 Tamm |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|
Score | 7-63 6-3 | ||
Tot Set | 2 | 2 | |
Tot Games | 22 | 22 | |
pts | 82-75 | 82-75 | |
Total points | 157 | 157 | |
Winners | 36 | 36 | |
%Winners | 44% | 44% | |
SERVE | |||
Aces | 2 | 2 | |
Double Faults | 10 | 10 | |
1st in | 43/75 | 43/75 | |
% 1st in | 57% | 57% | |
1st pts | 36/43 | 36/43 | |
% 1st pts | 84% | 84% | |
2nd pts | 12/32 | 12/32 | |
% 2nd pts | 38% | 38% | |
Breaks | |||
Won | 3 | 3 | |
Converted | 3/10 | 3/10 | |
Converted % | 30% | 30% | |
Conceded | 3 | 3 | |
Saved | 1/3 | 1 | |
Saved % | 33% | 33% | |
Times Broken | 2 | 2 |
Kachmazov | |||
Q1 Miedler |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|
Score | 6-3 6-4 | ||
Tot Set | 2 | 2 | |
Tot Games | 19 | 19 | |
pts | 64-48 | 64-48 | |
Total points | 112 | 112 | |
Winners | 22 | 22 | |
%Winners | 34% | 34% | |
SERVE | |||
Aces | 4 | 4 | |
Double Faults | 1 | 1 | |
1st in | 35/62 | 35/62 | |
% 1st in | 56% | 56% | |
1st pts | 22/35 | 22/35 | |
% 1st pts | 63% | 63% | |
2nd pts | 19/27 | 19/27 | |
% 2nd pts | 70% | 70% | |
Breaks | |||
Won | 4 | 4 | |
Converted | 4/6 | 4/6 | |
Converted % | 67% | 67% | |
Conceded | 8 | 8 | |
Saved | 6/8 | 6 | |
Saved % | 75% | 75% | |
Times Broken | 2 | 2 |
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