Ryuki Matsuda and Alexander Klintcharov will play each other in the qualifications of the Playford Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to play on Monday at 10:00 am on COURT 1. Here the head to head stats and relative prediction.

Prediction, odds and live streaming

The pick for Tennis Tonic is Ryuki Matsuda who should win in 3 sets.

As per the initial odds, Ryuki Matsuda is the pick to win this match.
Ryuki Matsuda -> 1.57
Alexander Klintcharov -> 2.28

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Prediction and head to head Ryuki Matsuda vs. Alexander Klintcharov

There is no head to head record between Ryuki Matsuda and Alexander Klintcharov since this will be the first time that they will face off in the main tour.

Ryuki Matsuda

Ryuki Matsuda

31 - 28win/loss

Hard
31-28
I Hard
0-0
Rank
544
High
507
LWLWLLWWLW
Year Total Hard Clay I.hard Grass Carpet
2024 37-33 37-32 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
2023 38-36 35-28 2-6 1-2 0-0 0-0
2022 44-25 44-25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2021 10-3 10-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2020 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Ranked no. 580, Ryuki reached the qualifications after beating Scott Jones 6-4 6-2.

In the qualifications, The Japanese had a good straight sets win against Jones (6-4 6-2). During the match, Matsuda scored 63 points vs Jones’s 45. Ryuki was very aggressive to blast 21 winners.

Talking about the service games, Matsuda blasted 2 aces and he was very solid in conceding no double faults. Ryuki Matsuda lost the serve once and he saved 1 break points. Furthermore, Matsuda put 62% of his first serves in, winning 68% (21/31) of the points behind his 1st serve and 74% (14/19) on the 2nd serve. Ryuki broke Jones 4 times after converting 67% of his break points (4/6).

Matsuda has a winning record in the last 6 years having won 57% of his matches (123-92). 31-28 on hard in 2024. Regarding his performance on the same surface of this tournament, Matsuda has a compiled120-84 win-loss record in the last 6 years on hard.

The Japanese’s best result of the current year was getting to the final in M15 Monastir and M15 Harmon.

Matsuda has a composed 31-28 win-loss record in 2024, 31-28 on hard (See FULL STATS).

Previously in the Playford Challenger

Ryuki has never competed in this tournament before.

Playford Challenger
Matsuda's Record

Alexander Klintcharov

Alexander Klintcharov

35 - 22win/loss

Hard
21-15
I Hard
0-0
Clay
14-7
Rank
812
High
812
LWWLLWWLWL
Year Total Hard Clay I.hard Grass Carpet
2024 42-29 28-22 14-7 0-0 0-0 0-0
2023 20-23 5-14 9-5 0-0 6-4 0-0
2022 4-2 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2021 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2020 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Ranked no. 865 (career-high), the Kiwi reached the qualifications after defeating James Watt 6-4 6-4.

In the qualifications, Alexander had a good straight sets win against Watt (6-4 6-4). During the match Klintcharov scored 71 points vs Watt’s 57. The Kiwi was pretty aggressive to blast 32 winners.

About the serving games, Klintcharov couldn’t to score even 1 ace for the entire match and he was extremely consistent in conceding no double faults for the entire match. Alexander Klintcharov was exceptionally effective on serve to win 71% (32/45) of his 1st serve and 79% (11/14) on the second serve. This was the main reason for not conceding a single break during the match. Alexander broke Watt twice after converting 29% of his break points (2/7).

Alexander’s best result of the current season was reaching the semifinal in M25 Darwin.

The Kiwi has an overall 35-22 win-loss record in 2024, 21-15 on hard (See FULL STATS).

Previously in the Playford Challenger

Previously, his best result was reaching the qualifications in 2023. See his history.

Playford Challenger
Klintcharov's Record

H2H Performance in the tournament

R.Matsuda
A.Klintcharov
1h:19
1h:19
Time on court​
1h:28
1h:28
1h:19
1h:19
Last match​
1h:28
1h:28
1
1
Match played
1
1
18
18
Games Played​
20
20
2
2
Set played​​
2
2
63
63
Total points​
71
71
63
63
Avg point​
71
71
21
21
Winners
32
32
21
21
Avg Winners​
32
32
33%
33%
Ratio winners
45%
45%
-- Serve --
2
2
Aces
0
0
2
2
Avg Aces
0
0
0
0
Double Faults
0
0
0
0
Avg Double Faults
0
0
21/31
21/31
1st won total​
32/45
32/45
68%
68%
1st won %
!
71%
71%
14/19
14/19
2nd won total​
11/14
11/14
!
74%
74%
2nd won %
!
79%
79%
-- Break Points --
4/6
4/6
BP won
2/7
2/7
4/6
4/6
Avg BP won
2/7
2/7
!
67%
67%
Won
!
29%
29%
2
2
Conceded
2
2
2
2
Avg Conceded
2
2
1
1
Broken
0
0
1
1
Avg Broken
!
0
0
1
1
Saved
2
2

Matches, sets, games and points

Points Matsuda Klintcharov
Match played 1 1
Tot Set 2 2
Tot Games 18 20
Pts 63-45 71-57
Total Points 108 128
Winners 21 32
%Winners 33% 45%

Both Matsuda and Klintcharov 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, Matsuda and Klintcharov have played the same amount of sets 2. However, Matsuda played 2 games less than Klintcharov. Matsuda scored 21 winners (33% of the total points). On the other side, Alexander fired 32 winners (45%).

Serve Performance

Serve Matsuda Klintcharov
Aces 2 0
Avg per match 2 0
1st in 31/50 45/59
%1st in 62% 76%
1st pts 21/31 32/45
%1st pts 68% 71%
2nd pts 14/19 11/14
%2nd pts 74% 79%

Matsuda scored 2 aces . Klintcharov didn’t manage to fire a single ace to far. Matsuda won 68% points on his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 74% of the points. On the other side, Klintcharov won 71% of the points behind his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 79% of the points.

How they played the important points

Breaks Matsuda Klintcharov
Won 4 2
Converted 4/6 2/7
% Converted 67% 29%
Conceded 2 2
Saved 1 2
% Saved 50% 100%
Times Broken 1 0

The Japanese broke his opponent 4 times with a 67% conversion rate. Matsuda dropped his serve once and he saved 50% of the break points that he conceded. The Kiwi broke his opponent twice with a 29% conversion rate. The Kiwi was rock solid on his serve as he has never conceded a single service game after saving 2 break points.

Matsuda
Q1
Jones
Total
Score 6-4 6-2
Tot Set 2 2
Tot Games 18 18
pts 63-45 63-45
Total points 108 108
Winners 21 21
%Winners 33% 33%
SERVE
Aces 2 2
Double Faults 0 0
1st in 31/50 31/50
% 1st in 62% 62%
1st pts 21/31 21/31
% 1st pts 68% 68%
2nd pts 14/19 14/19
% 2nd pts 74% 74%
Breaks
Won 4 4
Converted 4/6 4/6
Converted % 67% 67%
Conceded 2 2
Saved 1/2 1
Saved % 50% 50%
Times Broken 1 1
Klintcharov
Q1
Watt
Total
Score 6-4 6-4
Tot Set 2 2
Tot Games 20 20
pts 71-57 71-57
Total points 128 128
Winners 32 32
%Winners 45% 45%
SERVE
Aces 0 0
Double Faults 0 0
1st in 45/59 45/59
% 1st in 76% 76%
1st pts 32/45 32/45
% 1st pts 71% 71%
2nd pts 11/14 11/14
% 2nd pts 79% 79%
Breaks
Won 2 2
Converted 2/7 2/7
Converted % 29% 29%
Conceded 2 2
Saved 2/2 2
Saved % 100% 100%
Times Broken 0 0

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