Yuta Shimizu and Rei Sakamoto will fight against each other in the quarter of the Yokohama Challenger for the 1st time in their career. They are scheduled to compete on Saturday at 10:00 am on COURT 3. In this post, we analyze their head to head performance and prediction.

Prediction, odds and live streaming

The pick for Tennis Tonic is Yuta Shimizu who should win in 2 sets.

As per the initial odds, Yuta Shimizu is the pick to win this match.
Yuta Shimizu -> 1.34
Rei Sakamoto -> 3.04

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Prediction and head to head Yuta Shimizu vs. Rei Sakamoto

There is no head to head record between Yuta Shimizu and Rei Sakamoto since this will be the first time that they will clash against each other in the main tour.

Yuta Shimizu

Yuta Shimizu

34 - 28win/loss

Hard
30-24
I Hard
4-4
Rank
217
High
203
WWLLWWWLWW
Year Total Hard Clay I.hard Grass Carpet
2024 34-28 30-24 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0
2023 36-24 35-23 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
2022 44-23 36-21 7-1 1-1 0-0 0-0
2021 18-12 12-8 0-0 5-4 1-0 0-0
2020 11-1 6-1 0-0 5-0 0-0 0-0

Ranked no. 217, Yuta reached the quarter after beating Alex Bolt 7-6(6) 6-1 and Masamichi Imamura 6-4 7-6(4).

In the 2nd round, Yuta had a good straight sets win against Imamura (6-4 7-64). During the match, Shimizu scored 81 points vs Imamura’s 78. Yuta was extremely aggressive to blast 25 winners.

Regarding the service games, Shimizu fired 3 aces and he committed only 2 double faults. Yuta Shimizu lost the serve 3 times and he saved 6 break points. Furthermore, Shimizu put 60% of his first serves in, winning 53% (25/47) of the points behind his 1st serve and 65% (20/31) on the 2nd serve. Shimizu broke Imamura 4 times after converting 33% of his break points (4/12).

Overall Performance in this tournament

The Japanese hasn’t conceded yet a set in this tournament to conquer 52% of the points he played.

Shimizu has a solid win-loss record in the last 9 years having won 64% of his matches (252-143). 30-24 on hard in 2024. In connection with his performance on the same surface of this competition, Shimizu has an aggregate198-113 record in the last 9 years on hard.

The Japanese’s best result of the current year was getting to the final in the Little Rock Challenger and the Playford Challenger.

Yuta has an aggregate 34-28 win-loss record in 2024, 30-24 on hard (See FULL STATS).

Previously in the Yokohama Challenger

Yokohama Challenger
Shimizu's Record

Rei Sakamoto

Rei Sakamoto

15 - 15win/loss

Hard
7-10
I Hard
2-2
Clay
6-3
Rank
769
High
769
WWLWWLLLLL
Year Total Hard Clay I.hard Grass Carpet
2024 15-15 7-10 6-3 2-2 0-0 0-0
2023 7-11 1-4 5-5 1-2 0-0 0-0
2022 5-6 5-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

Ranked no. 769 (career-high), Rei reached the quarter after defeating Jurij Rodionov 6-2 6-4

and Federico Cina 7-5 6-4.

In the 2nd round, Rei had a good straight sets win against Cina (7-5 6-4). During the match Sakamoto scored 68 points vs Cina’s 58. Sakamoto was very aggressive to blast 33 winners.

Talking about serving, Sakamoto recorded 11 aces and he committed only 1 double fault for the entire match. Rei Sakamoto lost the serve twice and he saved 1 break points. Furthermore, Sakamoto put 62% of his first serves in, winning 83% (33/40) of the points behind his 1st serve and 36% (9/25) on the 2nd serve. Sakamoto broke Cina 4 times after converting 80% of his break points (4/5).

Overall Performance in this tournament

The Japanese hasn’t dropped yet a set in the tournament to win 55% of the points he played.

Rei’s best result of the season was getting to the semifinal in M15 Cervia and M25 La Nucia.

Rei has an aggregate 15-15 win-loss record in 2024, 7-10 on hard (See FULL STATS).

Previously in the Yokohama Challenger

Previously, his best result was reaching the 1st round in 2023. See his history.

Yokohama Challenger
Sakamoto's Record

H2H Performance in the tournament (main draw)

Y.Shimizu
R.Sakamoto
3h:13
3h:13
Time on court​
2h:29
2h:29
1h:46
1h:46
Last match​
1h:18
1h:18
2
2
Match played
2
2
43
43
Games Played​
40
40
4
4
Set played​​
4
4
158
158
Total points​
133
133
79
79
Avg point​
66.5
66.5
52
52
Winners
58
58
26
26
Avg Winners​
29
29
33%
33%
Ratio winners
44%
44%
-- Serve --
8
8
Aces
14
14
4
4
Avg Aces
7
7
5
5
Double Faults
1
1
2.5
2.5
Avg Double Faults
0.5
0.5
52/85
52/85
1st won total​
58/74
58/74
61%
61%
1st won %
!
78%
78%
37/59
37/59
2nd won total​
22/43
22/43
!
63%
63%
2nd won %
51%
51%
-- Break Points --
7/25
7/25
BP won
7/9
7/9
3.5/12.5
3.5/12.5
Avg BP won
3.5/4.5
3.5/4.5
!
28%
28%
Won
!
78%
78%
13
13
Conceded
5
5
6.5
6.5
Avg Conceded
2.5
2.5
4
4
Broken
2
2
2
2
Avg Broken
1
1
9
9
Saved
3
3

Matches, sets, games and points

Points Shimizu Sakamoto
Match played 2 2
Tot Set 4 4
Tot Games 43 40
Pts 158-143 133-107
Total Points 301 240
Winners 52 58
%Winners 33% 44%

Both Shimizu and Sakamoto played 2 matches. Both players have not conceded a single set in this event so far. Talking about their workload, Shimizu and Sakamoto have played the same amount of sets 4. However, Shimizu played 3 games more than Sakamoto. The Japanese scored 52 winners (33% of the total points). On the other side, Rei scored 58 winners (44%).

Serve Performance

Serve Shimizu Sakamoto
Aces 8 14
Avg per match 4 7
1st in 85/144 74/117
%1st in 59% 63%
1st pts 52/85 58/74
%1st pts 61% 78%
2nd pts 37/59 22/43
%2nd pts 63% 51%

Shimizu bagged 8 aces (4 per match). Sakamoto managed to score 14 aces (7 per match). Shimizu won 61% points on his first serve. He extremely effective on his second serve to win 63% of the points. On the other side, Sakamoto won 78% of the points behind his first serve. He had a solid display on his second serve to win 51% of the points.

How they played the important points

Breaks Shimizu Sakamoto
Won 7 7
Converted 7/25 7/9
% Converted 28% 78%
Conceded 13 5
Saved 9 3
% Saved 69% 60%
Times Broken 4 2

Shimizu broke his opponents 7 times with a 28% conversion rate. The Japanese lost his serve 4 times and he saved 69% of the break points that he conceded. Sakamoto broke his opponents 7 times with a 78% conversion rate. Rei conceded his serve twice and he saved 60% of the break points that he conceded.

Shimizu
R1
Bolt
R2
Imamura
Total
Score 7-66 6-1 6-4 7-64
Tot Set 2 2 4
Tot Games 20 23 43
pts 77-65 81-78 158-143
Total points 142 159 301
Winners 27 25 52
%Winners 35% 31% 33%
SERVE
Aces 5 3 8
Double Faults 3 2 5
1st in 38/66 47/78 85/144
% 1st in 58% 60% 59%
1st pts 27/38 25/47 52/85
% 1st pts 71% 53% 61%
2nd pts 17/28 20/31 37/59
% 2nd pts 61% 65% 63%
Breaks
Won 3 4 7
Converted 3/13 4/12 7/25
Converted % 23% 33% 28%
Conceded 4 9 13
Saved 3/4 6/9 9
Saved % 75% 67% 71%
Times Broken 1 3 4
Sakamoto
R1
Rodionov
R2
Cina
Total
Score 6-2 6-4 7-5 6-4
Tot Set 2 2 4
Tot Games 18 22 40
pts 65-49 68-58 133-107
Total points 114 126 240
Winners 25 33 58
%Winners 38% 49% 44%
SERVE
Aces 3 11 14
Double Faults 0 1 1
1st in 34/52 40/65 74/117
% 1st in 65% 62% 63%
1st pts 25/34 33/40 58/74
% 1st pts 74% 83% 78%
2nd pts 13/18 9/25 22/43
% 2nd pts 72% 36% 51%
Breaks
Won 3 4 7
Converted 3/4 4/5 7/9
Converted % 75% 80% 78%
Conceded 2 3 5
Saved 2/2 1/3 3
Saved % 100% 33% 67%
Times Broken 0 2 2

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