Mark Whitehouse vs Cheong-Eui Kim Prediction, Head-to-Head, Odds & Pick - Matchstat.com
By Wojtek Kolan
At Matchstat.com we give you unbeatable in-depth analysis of past and current event tennis stats, to give you accurate tennis predictions, picks, odds and value bets. Let's dive in with our Whitehouse vs Kim analysis and find out who is favored!
Mark Whitehouse vs Cheong-Eui Kim Important H2H Prediction Stats:
- Second serve performance recent form: In recent form (last 6 months), Whitehouse has won 46.19% of points on his second serve, while Kim has won 0%. There is a high correlation between this stat and match prediction accuracy.
- Return game stats recent form: Return stats show Whitehouse, in recent form, has won 48.43% of his opponent's second serve points, while Kim has won 0%. The same stats for first serve returns are 28.81% and 0% respectively and this has a high correlation to pick who is favored in this H2H matchup.
- Under pressure analysis: Whitehouse has saved 59.71% of breakpoints in recent form, whereas Kim has saved 0% which is a useful statistic for in-game betting predictions.
- Performance overview: Over the last year Whitehouse has won 39.02% of matches played (W/L 16/ 25), with Kim winning 0% (W/L 0/ 0) that gives us an overall head-to head prediction overview.
- Best surface: Whitehouse has their best career surface win % on I.hard, winning 51% (W/L 40/ 39), and worse career win % on Clay, winning 45% (W/L 13/ 16). Kim has their best career surface win % on Clay, winning 58% (W/L 73/ 53), and worse career win % on I.hard, winning 57% (W/L 8/ 6).
- Player level: In the last year, Whitehouse has played most of their matches on the Futures/Satellites/ITF tournaments $10K, winning 37.04% of matches (W/L 10/ 17), where as Kim has played most of their matches on the , winning 0% of matches (W/L / ). When comparing stats between players to predict the favorite, it is of course all relative to the event level they have been playing at.
- Direct H2H matches: They have played 1 times before with Whitehouse winning 0 times. They have played 2 sets in total, with Whitehouse winning 0 and Kim winning 2. The last match between Whitehouse and Kim was at the M15 Kashiwa, 04-04-2019, Second, Hard with Cheong-Eui Kim getting the victory .
- Head to head match duration: In past head to head matches, the average match time between these players has been 1:16:0.
- Deciding set H2H prediction: Whitehouse and Kim have played a deciding set 0 times, with Whitehouse winning 0 times and Kim 0 times. Very useful for predicting the outcome if this match goes the distance.
- Head-to-Head extreme pressure situations: They have played 0 tiebreaks against each other with Whitehouse winning 0, and Kim 0.
- Opponent quality stats: Over the last 12 months, Whitehouse has played against opponents with an average rank of 336.51 while Kim has played against players with an average rank of .
- Deciding set performance vs all players: If you are interested in live predictions and betting, if this match goes into a deciding set, Whitehouse has won 36% of deciding sets over the last 12 months, while Kim has won 0% in all matches played on tour.
- Break point conversion: In recent form, Whitehouse has converted 34.59% of breakpoint opportunities, and Kim has converted 0% of their chances to break their opponents serve. A telling stat for in-game live betting tips when either player has a breakpoint opportunity.
Head-to-head: Whitehouse 0 - 1 Kim
3
Total
0
Mast
0
Chall
0
Slam
0
Main
3
Minor
861
Rank
523
High
30
Age
R
Plays
0
Total1
0
Hard1
0
Clay0
0
Indoor0
0
Grass0
829
Rank
296
High
34
Age
Plays
13
Total
0
Mast
0
Chall
0
Slam
0
Main
13
Minor
Form
50% (181-181)
Career Total W/L
57% (375-279)
42% (5-7)
YTD W/L
0% (0-0)
$0
Career Prize Money
$0
0
YTD Titles
0
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Whitehouse VS Kim H2H Stats Used In Our Predictions
stats | Mark Whitehouse | Cheong-Eui Kim |
---|---|---|
All H2H Matches | 0 | 1 |
Sets Won | 0 | 2 |
Games Won | 5 | 12 |
Aces (Total) | 5 | 4 |
DFs (Total) | 0 | 0 |
Avg Match Time | 1:16:0 | 1:16:0 |
1st Serve % | 79% (46/58) | 75% (44/59) |
1st Serve Win% | 52% (24/46) | 66% (29/44) |
2nd Serve Win% | 42% (5/12) | 60% (9/15) |
BPs Won% (Total) | 20% (1/5) | 57% (4/7) |
Return Points W% | 36% (21/59) | 50% (29/58) |
Best of 3 Sets W% | 0% (0/1) | 100% (1/1) |
Best of 5 Sets W% | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
TBs Win% (Total) | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Deciding Set Win% | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
1st set W, W | 0% (0/0) | 100% (1/1) |
1st set W, L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (1/0) |
1st set L, W | 0% (1/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Whitehouse VS Kim H2h Matches played
Winning Player | Losing Player | Score | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6-2 6-3 |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Mark Whitehouse
75%
(
44 of
59)
1st Serve %
79%
(
46 of
58)
4
Aces
5
-
Double Faults
-
66%
(
29 of
44)
1st Serve Won
52%
(
24 of
46)
60%
(
9 of
15)
2nd Serve Won
42%
(
5 of
12)
57%
(
4 of
7)
Break Points Won
20%
(
1 of
5)
36%
(
21 of
59)
Rtn Points Won
50%
(
29 of
58)
67
Total Points Won
50
|
Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
stats | Mark Whitehouse | Cheong-Eui Kim |
---|---|---|
YTD W/L | 42% (5/7) | 0% (0/0) |
Sets Win/Loss | 44% (12/15) | 0% (0/0) |
Games Win/Loss | 46% (121/140) | 0% (0/0) |
Hard Win/Loss | 33% (1/2) | 0% (0/0) |
Clay Win/Loss | 0% (0/1) | 0% (0/0) |
Indoor Hard W/L | 50% (4/4) | 0% (0/0) |
Grass Win/Loss | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Aces pg | 0.76 | 0 |
Aces Total | 96 | 0 |
DFs per game | 0.29 | 0 |
DFs Total | 37 | 0 |
Avg Match Time | 1:28:16 | 1st Match |
Avg Opp Rank | 137.25 | 0 |
1st Serve % | 63% (526/830) | 0% (0/0) |
1st Serve W% | 74% (387/526) | 0% (0/0) |
2nd Serve W% | 44% (135/304) | 0% (0/0) |
BPs Won% Total | 33% (19/58) | 0% (0/0) |
Return Pts W% | 35% (275/793) | 0% (0/0) |
Slam W/L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Masters W/L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Cups W/L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Main Tour W/L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Tour Finals W/L | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Challenger W/L | 0% (0/1) | 0% (0/0) |
Futures W/L | 45% (5/6) | 0% (0/0) |
Best of 3 Sets W% | 42% (5/12) | 0% (0/0) |
Best of 5 Sets W% | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/0) |
TBs Win% (Total) | 83% (5/6) | 0% (0/0) |
Deciding Set W% | 33% (1/3) | 0% (0/0) |
1st set W, W | 83% (6/5) | 0% (0/0) |
1st set W, L | 17% (6/1) | 0% (0/0) |
1st set L, W | 0% (6/0) | 0% (0/0) |
Mark Whitehouse Recent Matches Played
opponent | Score | H2H | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q1 |
Carlos Gimeno Valero
Player
Mark Whitehouse
83%
(
33 of
40)
1st Serve %
55%
(
23 of
42)
0
Aces
0
1
Double Faults
3
76%
(
25 of
33)
1st Serve Won
39%
(
9 of
23)
71%
(
5 of
7)
2nd Serve Won
37%
(
7 of
19)
71%
(
5 of
7)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
3)
25%
(
10 of
40)
Rtn Points Won
62%
(
26 of
42)
56
Total Points Won
26
|
6-2 6-0 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Mikalai Haliak
Player
Mark Whitehouse
69%
(
34 of
49)
1st Serve %
50%
(
25 of
50)
3
Aces
5
2
Double Faults
4
85%
(
29 of
34)
1st Serve Won
64%
(
16 of
25)
40%
(
6 of
15)
2nd Serve Won
28%
(
7 of
25)
71%
(
5 of
7)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
4)
29%
(
14 of
49)
Rtn Points Won
54%
(
27 of
50)
62
Total Points Won
37
|
6-2 6-1 | H2H | ||
R2 |
Anton Matusevich
Player
Mark Whitehouse
55%
(
27 of
49)
1st Serve %
51%
(
31 of
61)
5
Aces
13
1
Double Faults
6
74%
(
20 of
27)
1st Serve Won
68%
(
21 of
31)
77%
(
17 of
22)
2nd Serve Won
43%
(
13 of
30)
33%
(
3 of
9)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
0)
24%
(
12 of
49)
Rtn Points Won
44%
(
27 of
61)
64
Total Points Won
46
|
6-2 6-4 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Mark Whitehouse
Player
Andrin Casanova
66%
(
43 of
65)
1st Serve %
43%
(
39 of
91)
10
Aces
8
5
Double Faults
4
86%
(
37 of
43)
1st Serve Won
74%
(
29 of
39)
50%
(
11 of
22)
2nd Serve Won
46%
(
24 of
52)
20%
(
2 of
10)
Break Points Won
50%
(
1 of
2)
26%
(
17 of
65)
Rtn Points Won
42%
(
38 of
91)
86
Total Points Won
70
|
6-4 7-6(4) | H2H | ||
R1 |
Buvaysar Gadamauri
Player
Mark Whitehouse
67%
(
58 of
87)
1st Serve %
66%
(
74 of
112)
11
Aces
11
2
Double Faults
6
76%
(
44 of
58)
1st Serve Won
74%
(
55 of
74)
59%
(
17 of
29)
2nd Serve Won
32%
(
12 of
38)
27%
(
4 of
15)
Break Points Won
40%
(
2 of
5)
30%
(
26 of
87)
Rtn Points Won
40%
(
45 of
112)
106
Total Points Won
93
|
6-7(4) 6-4 6-4 | H2H | ||
QF |
Mark Whitehouse
Player
Adam Panaras
70%
(
26 of
37)
1st Serve %
62%
(
31 of
50)
8
Aces
2
1
Double Faults
0
100%
(
26 of
26)
1st Serve Won
52%
(
16 of
31)
55%
(
6 of
11)
2nd Serve Won
53%
(
10 of
19)
67%
(
4 of
6)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
0)
14%
(
5 of
37)
Rtn Points Won
48%
(
24 of
50)
56
Total Points Won
31
|
6-2 6-3 | H2H | ||
Q2 |
Mark Whitehouse
Player
Hugo Pierre
63%
(
30 of
48)
1st Serve %
53%
(
25 of
47)
5
Aces
3
1
Double Faults
3
87%
(
26 of
30)
1st Serve Won
56%
(
14 of
25)
72%
(
13 of
18)
2nd Serve Won
50%
(
11 of
22)
75%
(
3 of
4)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
0)
19%
(
9 of
48)
Rtn Points Won
47%
(
22 of
47)
61
Total Points Won
34
|
6-3 6-2 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Kristjan Tamm
Player
Mark Whitehouse
57%
(
47 of
82)
1st Serve %
72%
(
54 of
75)
16
Aces
3
2
Double Faults
1
77%
(
36 of
47)
1st Serve Won
67%
(
36 of
54)
51%
(
18 of
35)
2nd Serve Won
52%
(
11 of
21)
40%
(
2 of
5)
Break Points Won
14%
(
1 of
7)
34%
(
28 of
82)
Rtn Points Won
37%
(
28 of
75)
82
Total Points Won
75
|
6-4 7-6(3) | H2H | ||
R2 |
Martyn Pawelski
Player
Mark Whitehouse
61%
(
51 of
84)
1st Serve %
67%
(
64 of
96)
11
Aces
21
3
Double Faults
4
76%
(
39 of
51)
1st Serve Won
77%
(
49 of
64)
61%
(
20 of
33)
2nd Serve Won
47%
(
15 of
32)
25%
(
2 of
8)
Break Points Won
50%
(
1 of
2)
30%
(
25 of
84)
Rtn Points Won
33%
(
32 of
96)
91
Total Points Won
89
|
6-4 4-6 6-4 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Mark Whitehouse
Player
Ioannis Kountourakis
64%
(
62 of
97)
1st Serve %
56%
(
44 of
79)
7
Aces
11
1
Double Faults
7
77%
(
48 of
62)
1st Serve Won
82%
(
36 of
44)
57%
(
20 of
35)
2nd Serve Won
51%
(
18 of
35)
40%
(
2 of
5)
Break Points Won
25%
(
1 of
4)
30%
(
29 of
97)
Rtn Points Won
32%
(
25 of
79)
93
Total Points Won
83
|
7-6(3) 3-6 6-1 | H2H |
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Cheong-Eui Kim Recent Matches Played
opponent | Score | H2H | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q1 |
Keegan Smith
Player
Cheong-Eui Kim
67%
(
24 of
36)
1st Serve %
31%
(
15 of
48)
8
Aces
0
3
Double Faults
3
79%
(
19 of
24)
1st Serve Won
47%
(
7 of
15)
67%
(
8 of
12)
2nd Serve Won
36%
(
12 of
33)
75%
(
6 of
8)
Break Points Won
50%
(
1 of
2)
25%
(
9 of
36)
Rtn Points Won
60%
(
29 of
48)
56
Total Points Won
28
|
6-1 6-1 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Steve Johnson
Player
Cheong-Eui Kim
64%
(
39 of
61)
1st Serve %
56%
(
33 of
59)
10
Aces
4
1
Double Faults
1
77%
(
30 of
39)
1st Serve Won
58%
(
19 of
33)
45%
(
10 of
22)
2nd Serve Won
38%
(
10 of
26)
40%
(
4 of
10)
Break Points Won
17%
(
1 of
6)
34%
(
21 of
61)
Rtn Points Won
51%
(
30 of
59)
70
Total Points Won
50
|
6-3 6-2 | H2H | ||
Q1 |
Robert Galloway
Player
Cheong-Eui Kim
49%
(
26 of
53)
1st Serve %
56%
(
34 of
61)
6
Aces
3
2
Double Faults
5
92%
(
24 of
26)
1st Serve Won
59%
(
20 of
34)
56%
(
15 of
27)
2nd Serve Won
48%
(
13 of
27)
43%
(
3 of
7)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
2)
26%
(
14 of
53)
Rtn Points Won
46%
(
28 of
61)
67
Total Points Won
47
|
6-3 6-2 | H2H | ||
F | 6-3 6-4 | H2H | |||
SF |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Duckhee Lee
63%
(
27 of
43)
1st Serve %
80%
(
48 of
60)
5
Aces
1
0
Double Faults
4
81%
(
22 of
27)
1st Serve Won
46%
(
22 of
48)
63%
(
10 of
16)
2nd Serve Won
33%
(
4 of
12)
60%
(
6 of
10)
Break Points Won
67%
(
2 of
3)
26%
(
11 of
43)
Rtn Points Won
57%
(
34 of
60)
66
Total Points Won
37
|
7-5 6-1 | H2H | ||
QF |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Yuta Kawahashi
64%
(
34 of
53)
1st Serve %
53%
(
34 of
64)
3
Aces
1
1
Double Faults
0
82%
(
28 of
34)
1st Serve Won
53%
(
18 of
34)
42%
(
8 of
19)
2nd Serve Won
57%
(
17 of
30)
40%
(
4 of
10)
Break Points Won
33%
(
1 of
3)
32%
(
17 of
53)
Rtn Points Won
45%
(
29 of
64)
65
Total Points Won
52
|
6-4 6-3 | H2H | ||
R2 |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Kazuki Nishiwaki
51%
(
19 of
37)
1st Serve %
44%
(
22 of
50)
5
Aces
0
2
Double Faults
4
74%
(
14 of
19)
1st Serve Won
45%
(
10 of
22)
67%
(
12 of
18)
2nd Serve Won
32%
(
9 of
28)
46%
(
6 of
13)
Break Points Won
0%
(
0 of
1)
30%
(
11 of
37)
Rtn Points Won
62%
(
31 of
50)
57
Total Points Won
30
|
6-0 6-0 | H2H | ||
R1 |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Hyeondeok Yoon
62%
(
29 of
47)
1st Serve %
69%
(
34 of
49)
1
Aces
0
4
Double Faults
2
86%
(
25 of
29)
1st Serve Won
53%
(
18 of
34)
44%
(
8 of
18)
2nd Serve Won
27%
(
4 of
15)
56%
(
5 of
9)
Break Points Won
20%
(
1 of
5)
30%
(
14 of
47)
Rtn Points Won
55%
(
27 of
49)
60
Total Points Won
36
|
6-2 6-2 | H2H | ||
F | 3-6 6-4 6-4 | H2H | |||
SF |
Cheong-Eui Kim
Player
Jae Hwan Kim
50%
(
49 of
98)
1st Serve %
58%
(
61 of
106)
7
Aces
6
3
Double Faults
2
92%
(
45 of
49)
1st Serve Won
67%
(
41 of
61)
47%
(
23 of
49)
2nd Serve Won
56%
(
25 of
45)
50%
(
4 of
8)
Break Points Won
33%
(
2 of
6)
31%
(
30 of
98)
Rtn Points Won
38%
(
40 of
106)
108
Total Points Won
96
|
6-7(4) 7-5 6-4 | H2H |
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