Kohei Hayashi vs Yamato Yukawa Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 08 Jul at 03:40 AM UTC
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K. Hayashi vs Y. Yukawa

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Head-to-head: Hayashi 0 - 0 Yukawa
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
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| Hayashi | 0 |
| Yukawa | 0 |
Last 0 H2H Matches:
No past h2h happened.
K. Hayashi vs Y. Yukawa H2H Profile
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| $0 | Career Prize Money | $0 |
| 0% (0-0) | Career Total W/L | 0% (0-0) |
| 0% (0-0) | YTD Win/Loss | 0% (0-0) |
K. Hayashi vs Y. Yukawa Match Preview:
- Hayashi's second serve success rate is 42.28% over the last six months, compared to Yukawa's 46.43%. Is this a significant edge? It might be, as second serve effectiveness often reflects overall match outcomes.
- In terms of return games, Hayashi shows strength by winning 47.53% of opponents' second serve points, while Yukawa wins 42.19%. This suggests Hayashi has an edge in breaking their opponent's momentum.
- When returning first serves, there's a slight difference: Hayashi with 28.18% and Yukawa with 27.44%. Could this small superiority make a difference? Possibly in closely contested games.
- Under pressure, Yukawa saves more breakpoints, 56.25%, compared to Hayashi's 41.51%. This indicates strong resilience from Yukawa, a critical aspect in tight matches.
- A recent win-loss comparison reveals Hayashi's 43.33% match victory rate in the past year pales against Yukawa's solid 50% winning performance.
- Both players prefer hard surfaces: Hayashi with a 50% win rate indoors, while Yukawa matches this on hard courts outdoors. Their weakness on clay is also shared, each winning only a third of their matches.
- Examining the level of competition, Hayashi has faced tougher opponents with an average rank of 278.7, whereas Yukawa has faced those ranked 380.7, suggesting Hayashi is more battle-tested.
- If the match goes to a deciding set, Yukawa seems more reliable with a 100% win rate compared to Hayashi's 38%, making Yukawa the favored player in high-stakes scenarios.
- In break point conversions, Yukawa's slightly better at 40% compared to Hayashi's 37.93%. Who will capitalize more on these chances? Yukawa might have a marginal edge.
Editorial Prediction (July 8, 2025, UTC):
The upcoming match presents an intriguing matchup of different strengths. Hayashi's impressive ability to return second serves could be pivotal in disrupting Yukawa's game plan. However, Yukawa's strong percentage of saving breakpoints signifies a player who thrives under pressure.
Yukawa's consistency on hard surfaces and a clean record in deciding sets suggest a player who is comfortable and resilient in crucial moments. Additionally, Yukawa's marginally better breakpoint conversion rate adds to their advantage.
Considering the challenge level consistently faced by Hayashi, it would be easy to favor their experience against higher-ranked players. Yet, Yukawa's steadiness and clutch performance in high-pressure situations seem more compelling.
Based on these factors, Yukawa is likely to have the upper hand and emerge victorious in the upcoming match.
Kohei Hayashi vs Yamato Yukawa Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
Recent Performance Stats
K. Hayashi Recent Matches Played
Y. Yukawa Recent Matches Played

K. Hayashi vs Y. Yukawa Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
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| 1st Match | Average Match Time | 1st Match |