

What Time Will Sebastian Korda Play Against Alexander Zverev?
Korda and Zverev are on the Day 6 Schedule at Omnium Banque National Présenté Par Rogers 2024 on Sunday 11 August 2024. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.
Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?
QF: Sebastian Korda (USA) vs [2] Alexander Zverev (GER) – First Meeting.
Insights from their 52-week averages:
– Sebastian Korda has a 27% conversion score in attack, a 68% score in stealing, and a 32% score in serving.
– He has a 8.3 forehand quality and a 6.7 backhand quality.
– Alexander Zverev has a 26% conversion score in attack, a 67% score in stealing, and a 34% score in serving.
– He has a 8.8 forehand quality and a 7.7 backhand quality.
– The tour average for conversion score in attack is 25%, stealing is 66%, and serving is 34%.
– The average forehand quality is 7.9 and backhand quality is 6.6.
This is the first meeting between Sebastian Korda and Alexander Zverev. Zverev is leading in all four shot qualities and is performing better than his own 52-week average in forehand shot quality this week at the Montreal tournament.
Sebastian Korda is 24 years old and currently ranked No. 18 in the world. In 2024, he has a win-loss record of 29-16 and won the Washington title. In this tournament, he has a record of 3-1 and reached the quarterfinals.
– He achieved a career-high ranking of No. 18 in August 2024 and, along with his father Petr Korda, who reached No. 2 in 1998, they became the only father-son duo to both rank inside the Top 20 in PIF ATP Rankings history.
– He earned his biggest wins of his career against Medvedev as No. 3 at the 2023 Shanghai 3R, reaching his first ATP Masters 1000 semifinal, and against No. 8 at the 2023 Australian Open 3R, reaching his first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
– He won the 2021 Parma title without dropping a set and won his second title at the 2024 Washington, 32 years after his father won the same title. They are the first father-son duo to win the same ATP Tour event.
– He reached the fourth round at the 2020 Roland Garros as a qualifier and the fourth round at the 2021 Wimbledon, becoming the third men’s player in the Open Era to reach the fourth round in their debut at both events.
– He became the World No. 1 junior by winning the 2018 Australian Open boys’ singles title, the same tournament his father won the men’s singles title.
– His father Petr peaked at No. 2 on the
ATP Tour, his mother Regina peaked at No. 26 on the WTA Tour, and his sister Nelly became the World No. 1 women’s golfer in 2021. His other sister Jessica peaked at No. 8 in women’s golf.
Note: Korda is currently on a 7-match winning streak after winning the Washington title last week and reaching a new career-high ranking of No. 18. He has a 1-12 record against top 5 players in his career, with his win coming against Medvedev at the 2023 Shanghai tournament. By reaching the quarterfinals, he climbed 3 places to No. 15 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings.
Alexander Zverev is 27 years old and currently ranked No. 4 in the world, with a career-high ranking of No. 2. In 2024, he has a win-loss record of 49-14 and won the Rome title. In this tournament, he has a record of 12-4 and previously won the title in 2017.
– He became the former World No. 1 junior and achieved a career-high ranking of No. 2 after injuring his right ankle during the 2022 Roland Garros semifinals against Nadal.
– He led the ATP Tour with 6 titles in 2021 and has a total of 22 career titles, the most among players born since 1990. He has defeated Djokovic, the No. 1 player, en route to winning the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals, 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and 2021 Nitto ATP Finals championships.
– He reached his first Grand Slam final at the 2020 US Open, coming back from a 2-set deficit to defeat Carreno Busta in the semifinals but losing after squandering a 2-set lead against Thiem in the final.
– He won his first two ATP Masters 1000 titles by defeating Djokovic at 2017 Rome and Federer at 2017 Montreal. He has a total of 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles.
– He is one of three players, along with Murray and Thiem, to have defeated Djokovic on hardcourt, Federer on grass, and Nadal on clay.
Note: Zverev leads the ATP Tour in match wins this season with 49 and is aiming to reach his 19th ATP Masters 1000 semifinal (second in Canada) in this tournament. He is looking to record his fifth season with 50 or more wins (55 in 2023, 59 in 2021, 60 in 2018, 57 in 2017). He has a record of 18-4 in ATP Masters 1000 events this season and has previously reached semifinals in Miami and Rome.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Korda will win.
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