Tomas Martin Etcheverry clobbers Yoshihito Nishioka 7-6(8) 6-0 6-1 in the 4th round in Paris on Monday after playing a good match to fight against Alexander Zverev in the quarter. The match lasted 2 hours and 4 minutes. This will be his most significant achievement in this event. Previously, the best he could do was reach the 1st round in 2022. Here you can see his previous results at this event.
The Argentine added to his prize money € 160,000 after conquering this match. He has already won € 400,000 after this win. If he wins the next match, Tomas Martin will add € 230,000 to his earnings to get in total € 630,000 in total.
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, the Argentine scored 95 points vs. the Japanese’s 63.
Etcheverry
The Argentine served extremely well to win 86% of the points (48/56) behind his first serve. Yet he won only 45% points (13/29) on his second serve. The Argentine struck 12 aces without committing any double fault. Etcheverry didn’t lose the focus when converting 67% of the break points that he conquered (6/9).
Nishioka
On the other side, the Japanese wasn’t that great in converting his break points (only 20% – 1/5). That was one of the key issues for his loss.
After this match, the head to head between Etcheverry and Nishioka is 1-0 for Tomas Martin.
Draw and next match H2H: Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Alexander Zverev – stats
Etcheverry will compete against Zverev in the quarter.
There is no head to head record between Tomas Martin Etcheverry and Alexander Zverev since this will be the first time that they will fight against each other in the main tour.
Live score progression and stats
Etcheverry was pretty sharp at the beginning of the set after breaking Yoshihito Nishioka in the 1st game (1-0). Nonetheless, that was not enough for Tomas Martin to win the set because Nishioka succeeded in breaking back in the 8th (4-4) game. Etcheverry kept his cool before winning the set at the breaker at 8.
Tiebreak
The Argentine won 4 minibreaks in the 1st (1-0), 5th (2-3), 17th (9-8) and 18th (10-8) point. On the other side, the Japanese won 2 minibreaks in the 2nd (1-1) and 3rd (2-1) point.
This was the tiebreak sequence: 1-0, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 2-3, 3-3, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 5-5, 6-5, 6-6, 6-7, 7-7, 8-7, 8-8, 9-8, 10-8
Tomas Martin was clinical in converting the only break point that he conquered in the 1st game (0-0 15-40). Tomas Martin saved 2 set points when he was 4-5 and 6-7 down. Moreover, on the other side, Yoshihito was clinical in converting the only break point that he conquered in the 8th game (3-4 15-40).
They played 77 points. The set was a huge battle since finally Tomas Martin won just 3 points more than Yoshihito (40-37). The Argentine lost 10 points on serve (27-10). In addition, on the other side, the Japanese conceded 13 points on serve (27-13).
There was not much of a fight in this set as the Argentine conceded no games to Nishioka before winning the set 6-0.
Etcheverry converted 75% of his break points (3/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 2nd (1-0 30-40 and 40-A), the 4th (3-0 15-40) and the 6th game (5-0 0-40). On the other side, Etcheverry didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They played 37 points. Etcheverry conquered the set after winning 15 more points than Yoshihito (26-11). Tomas Martin conceded 7 points on serve (13-7). In addition, on the other side, the Japanese conceded 13 points on serve (4-13).
Etcheverry commenced this set in the best possible way after breaking Yoshihito Nishioka in the 2nd game (2-0) before consolidating his break and lead 5-0. The Argentine managed to boost his lead after breaking the Japanese in the 4th (4-0) game before winning the set (6-1).
A defining moment of this set was when Etcheverry won 5 consecutive games in the 3rd set so as to convert the score from 0-0 to 5-0.
Etcheverry converted 50% of his break points (2/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 2nd (1-0 0-40 and 15-40) and the 4th game (3-0 30-40 and 40-A). On the other side, Nishioka was unable to convert any of his 4 break points. He had 4 break points opportunities in the 7th game (1-5 15-40, 30-40, 40-A and 40-A).
They played 44 points. The Argentine won 14 points more than Nishioka (29-15). Etcheverry conceded 7 points on serve (20-7). on the other side of the court, the Japanese conceded 9 points on serve (8-9).
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