Edward Winter vs Seongbin Sim Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 06 Aug at 08:31 PM UTC
HEAD TO HEAD
E. Winter vs S. Sim

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Head-to-head: Winter 0 - 0 Sim
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
|---|---|
| Winter | 0 |
| Sim | 0 |
Last 0 H2H Matches:
No past h2h happened.
E. Winter vs S. Sim H2H Profile
E. Winter vs S. Sim Match Preview:
- Winter has a slight advantage in second serve performance, winning 43.9% of points compared to Sim's 43.78%. Does this small difference matter significantly in a close matchup? It might.
- Sim is more effective when returning second serves, winning 47.16% of points; Winter stands at 45.39%.
- When returning first serves, Winter outshines Sim by winning 29.37% of points, whereas Sim captures only 25.64%.
- Under pressure, Winter has a better record of saving breakpoints at 58.76%, compared to Sim's 55.32%.
- In terms of match wins over the last year, Sim leads with a 62.69% win rate, whereas Winter stands at 58.06%.
- Both players excel most on Indoor Hard courts, but Sim's win rate is superior at 75% while Winter has a rate of 60%.
- Winter competes mostly in lower-level tournaments, winning 61.36% of matches, while Sim has a slightly better win rate of 63.49% at the same level.
- Sim faces stronger competition on average, with their opponents ranked around 250.6 compared to Winter's 393.35.
- If the match goes to a deciding set, Winter has a marginal advantage, winning 44% compared to Sim's 39%.
- Winter converts breakpoints more effectively, with a recent rate of 29.63%, whereas Sim converts 26.4%.
Editorial Prediction (August 6, 2025, UTC):
As we look ahead to this tennis match, a comparison of recent statistics shows a tight contest between Winter and Sim. Although both players display comparable skill in various aspects, a few key differences may sway the outcome.
Winter's marginal advantage in second serve performance and breakpoint conversion indicates resilience under pressure, which could be critical in pivotal moments. This resilience is further supported by a higher rate of saving breakpoints.
Sim's edge lies in facing higher-ranked opponents, suggesting an exposure to more challenging matches. However, Winter's better record in deciding sets suggests a knack for clutch performances.
Both players show strong records on Indoor Hard courts, but Sim's superior win rate hints at a slight upper hand on this surface specifically. However, Winter's better return game on first serves provides a potential advantage in gaining early control of points.
Overall, with a blend of slightly better under-pressure performance and returning skills, Winter seems poised to have a slight edge in this upcoming match.
Edward Winter vs Seongbin Sim Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
Recent Performance Stats
E. Winter Recent Matches Played
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