Misaki Doi outlasts Kaja Juvan 6-3 4-6 7-6(5) in the quarter in Adelaide on Friday after winning a huge battle. Doi will fight against Elena Rybakina in the semifinal. The battle lasted 2 hours and 48 minutes. This will be her best result in this event. In the past, the best she could do in the past was reaching the 2nd round in 2021. Here you can see her history at this event.

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Doi's Record

Highlights Misaki Doi vs. Kaja Juvan Adelaide International 1 – Adelaide

Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners

Doi
Juvan
6-3 4-6 7-65
2h:48
115
115
Total points
114
114
53
53
Winners
39
39
46%
46%
Ratio Winners
34%
34%
-- Serve --
0
0
Aces
9
9
7
7
Double Faults
3
3
62%
62%
1st in
59%
59%
65%
65%
1st won
68%
68%
53/82
53/82
1st won
39/57
39/57
53%
53%
2nd won
56%
56%
27/51
27/51
2nd won
22/39
22/39
-- Break Points --
3/5
3/5
Total
3/19
3/19
60%
60%
Won
16%
16%
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At the end of the match, the Japanese scored 115 points vs. Kaja’s 114.

Doi

Doi was pretty effective at converting 60% of the break points that she procured (3/5).

Juvan

On the other side, Kaja was battling in converting her break points (only 16%3/19). That was one of the key issues for her demise.

After this encounter, the head to head between Doi and Juvan is 1-0 for Misaki.

Draw and next match H2H: Misaki Doi vs. Elena Rybakina – stats

Doi will compete against Rybakina in the semifinal.

This will be the 2nd time that Misaki Doi and Elena Rybakina fight against each other. The head to head is 1-0 for Doi (see full H2H stats), but they have never played each other on hard.

The last time that they locked horns, Doi won 4-6 6-4 6-4 in the 2nd round in Bastad back in 2019.

Live score progression and stats

The set was pretty even as both players managed to hold serve with the notable exception of 1 break that Misaki grabbed in the 8th game (5-3) prior to ultimately conquering the set (6-3).

Doi was clinical in converting the only break point that she conquered in the 8th game (4-3 15-40). On the other side, Kaja was unable to convert any of her 4 break points. She had 4 break points opportunities in the 5th (2-2 15-40 and 30-40) and the 9th game (3-5 15-40 and 30-40).

They contested 57 points. Doi was the one to win the set after conquering 7 more points than Juvan (32-25). Misaki lost 12 points on serve (23-12). On the other side, Juvan conceded 9 points on serve (13-9).

The Slovenian won the set after she broke the Japanese in the 8th (5-3) and in the 10th (6-4) game. The Japanese tried to stage a comeback breaking in the 9th

(5-4) game. Notwithstanding, the Slovenian kept the situation under control to win the set 6-4.

Kaja failed to serve out the set when leading 5-3 to be broken at 15.

The Slovenian was flawless in converting all her break points in the 8th (4-3 30-40, 40-A and 40-A) and the 10th game (5-4 15-40 and 30-40). On the other side, Misaki was clinical in converting the only break point that she conquered in the 9th game (3-5 15-40).

They played 61 points. Kaja was the one to win the set after conquering 5 points more than Doi (33-28

). The Slovenian dropped 8 points on serve (17-8). In addition, on the other side, the Japanese conceded 16 points on serve (20-16).

Misaki clinched the set after recovering from 1 break down. In fact, after dropping her serve in the 6th (2-4) game, Doi broke back in the 7th (3-4) game before bringing the set at the tiebreak that she won 7-5.

Tiebreak

Misaki won 3 minibreaks in the 8th (5-3), 9th (6-3) and 12th (7-5) point. On the other side, Juvan won 2 minibreaks in the 10th (4-6) and 11th (5-6) point.

This was the tiebreak sequence: 0-1, 1-1, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 3-3, 4-3, 5-3, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 7-5

Doi converted 50% of her break points (1/2). She had 2 break points opportunities in the 5th (2-2 30-40) and the 7th game (2-4 40-A). Furthermore, on the other side, the Slovenian converted 10% of her break points (1/10). She had her opportunities in the 4th (2-1 0-40, 15-40, 30-40, 40-A, 40-A and 40-A), the 6th (3-2 30-40 and 40-A) and the 12th game (6-5 40-A and 40-A).

They contested 111 points. It’s worth to point out that, Misaki won this set even if she scored less points 3 than the Slovenian (54-57). Misaki lost 26 points on serve (37-26). Regarding the other side of the net, the Slovenian conceded 17 points on serve (31-17).

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