Geun Jun Kim vs Keisuke Saitoh Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 27 Oct at 03:45 PM UTC
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G. Jun Kim vs K. Saitoh

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Head-to-head: Kim 0 - 0 Saitoh
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
|---|---|
| Kim | 0 |
| Saitoh | 0 |
Last 0 H2H Matches:
No past h2h happened.
G. J. Kim vs K. Saitoh H2H Profile
G. J. Kim vs K. Saitoh Match Preview:
- In recent months, Geun Jun Kim has won 41.16% of points on their second serve, while Keisuke Saitoh has a slight edge with 41.65%. Could this indicate a serving advantage for Saitoh?
- Geun Jun Kim shows superior return stats, winning 50.58% of opponent's second serve points and 32.29% on first serves, compared to Saitoh's 41.79% and 22.36% respectively. This suggests Kim is stronger in return games.
- Under pressure, Saitoh performs slightly better, saving 52.47% of breakpoints compared to Kim's 49.51%. Can this resilience give Saitoh an edge in critical moments?
- Over the past year, Geun Jun Kim has a 62.50% match win rate, outperforming Saitoh's 37.50%. Does this indicate Kim's overall better form?
- Surface performance shows Kim's best win percentage is on I.hard at 67%, with Saitoh excelling on Clay with the same win percentage. Which surface will affect their upcoming match?
- Both players primarily compete in Futures/Satellites/ITF $10K events, with Kim having a better recent win rate of 62.50% compared to Saitoh's 44.00%. Does this suggest Kim is more adapted to these competitive levels?
- Regarding opponent difficulty, Kim has faced an average opponent rank of 191.25, whereas Saitoh's opponents have averaged 152.88. Does playing against tougher competition prepare Saitoh better?
- In deciding sets, Saitoh has a higher success rate of 71%, compared to Kim's 63%. Could Saitoh win if the match stretches to a tense conclusion?
Editorial Prediction (October 27, 2025, UTC):
Analyzing recent performance, Geun Jun Kim holds the edge in match win percentage and return statistics, suggesting a strength in rally play. This aspect could be crucial since high return percentages often disrupt opponents' service games, providing Kim with more break opportunities.
Keisuke Saitoh's better second serve percentages and breakpoint resilience might allow him to withstand pressure moments more effectively than Kim. However, Kim's recent higher win rates on similar competitive levels might shift the overall balance in his favor.
Considering the current trends and performance metrics, Geun Jun Kim appears to be the more likely winner due to his commanding return game and overall consistent form. Saitoh's potential lies in leveraging his under-pressure performance in tight matches, which could turn the tide if capitalized upon.
Geun Jun Kim vs Keisuke Saitoh Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
Recent Performance Stats
G. J. Kim Recent Matches Played
K. Saitoh Recent Matches Played

G. J. Kim vs K. Saitoh Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 56.84% (54/41) | YTD Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) |
| 54.85% (113/93) | Sets Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) |
| 51.25% (963/916) | Games Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) |
| 55.95% (47/37) | Hard Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) |
| 62.50% (5/3) | Clay Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) |
| 66.67% (2/1) | Indoor Hard W/L | 0% (0/0) |
| 0.06 | Aces Per Game | 0 |
| 54 | Aces Total | 0 |
| 0.16 | Double Faults Per Game | 0 |
| 151 | Total Double Faults | 0 |
| 1st Match | Average Match Time | 1st Match |
| 267.97 | Average Opponent Rank | 0 |
| 59% (1983/3377) | 1st Serve % | 0% (0/0) |
| 60% (1197/1983) | 1st Serve Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 48% (673/1394) | 2nd Serve Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 45% (174/385) | Break Points Won % (Total) | 0% (0/0) |
| 43% (1484/3463) | Return Points Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 56.84% (54/41) | Futures W/L | 0% (0/0) |
| 57% (49/86) | Best of 3 Sets Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 33% (1/3) | Best of 5 Sets Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 56% (9/16) | Tiebreaks Win % (Total) | 0% (0/0) |
| 60% (12/20) | Deciding Set Win % | 0% (0/0) |
| 84% (55/46) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 0% (0/0) |
| 15% (55/8) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 0% (0/0) |
| 13% (39/5) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 0% (0/0) |