Priscilla Hon vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 24 Mar at 10:11 PM UTC
HEAD TO HEAD
P. Hon vs M. Sawangkaew

AUS
2
Win
Played
0
Win

THA
2
Win
Played
0
Win
Head-to-head: Hon 2 - 0 Sawangkaew
They have played 6 sets in total, with Priscilla Hon winning 4 and Mananchaya Sawangkaew winning 2. The last match between Priscilla Hon and Mananchaya Sawangkaew was at the Puerto Vallarta Open - Puerto Vallarta, 24-03-2025, Round: R1, Surface: Hard, with Priscilla Hon getting the victory 6-3 5-7 6-3.
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
|---|---|
| Hon | 2 |
| Sawangkaew | 0 |
Last 2 H2H Matches:
(R1) Puerto Vallarta Open - Puerto Vallarta(03-24-25)
(QF) W75 Burnie(02-02-24)
P. Hon vs M. Sawangkaew H2H Profile
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| $1,224,692 | Career Prize Money | $154,590 |
| 58.41% (330-235) | Career Total W/L | 65.40% (189-100) |
| 2 | Hard | 0 |
| 13 | Titles | 3 |
| 2 | Total H2H Matches | 0 |
| 44.44% (4-5) | YTD Win/Loss | 62.50% (5-3) |
P. Hon vs M. Sawangkaew Match Preview:
In the whimsical world of tennis, second serves are like fine soufflés: tricky to concoct but oh-so-important. Take Sawangkaew, for instance; they've only whipped up a 39.55% success rate on their second serve over the past six months. Meanwhile, Hon is serving up second serves like a baker on a roll, winning 43.03% of those crucial points. In the grand kitchen of match prediction, this stat is as reliable as a non-stick pan.
When it comes to returning serves, Sawangkaew and Hon are like rival vacuum cleaners – both determined to suck up every point they can. Sawangkaew has slurped up 52.71% of their opponents' second serve points, while Hon trails slightly at 51.79%. First serve returns see Sawangkaew snatch 31.67% and Hon getting 29.92%, which is like saying Sawangkaew’s broom is slightly better than Hon’s. In this head-to-head duel, such stats are pivotal in picking the broom that’ll sweep the court clean.
Picture Sawangkaew on a cliff, stubbornly hanging onto breakpoints, managing to save 44.88% of them. But hold your tennis balls, because Hon is a veritable rock climber, saving 49.55% and climbing higher in in-game pressure stats faster than a squirrel up a tree. If you’re betting on who has the nerves of steel, maybe place your money on the climber.
No need to call a fortune teller to understand past performance! Over the last rain or shine year, Sawangkaew has captured 61.45% of their matches, like a raccoon in a garbage bin (51 wins to 32 losses). Hon was slightly less persistent, securing 60.87% of matches played with a W/L record of 42/27. This paints a vivid yet furry picture of the players' head-to-head stats. Let's not forget surfaces; if tennis were a gardening match, Sawangkaew’s best garden is the harsh Hard with 67% wins, while Grass is their stubborn nemesis with a paltry 0% sprout rate. Conversely, Hon flourishes like a sunflower on Indoor Hard, also boasting a 67% win rate, but struggles to keep the grass green with a 51% success.
Tournaments are like fancy dress balls where Sawangkaew has mostly waltzed around in the Challengers/ITF parties > $10K, winning 60% of those dance-offs. Hon, meanwhile, has donned their tennis gown at similar parties, waltzing away with a 67.44% success rate. Of course, player stats’ predictions are as relative as cats to their milk preferences.
Being rivals in the H 2H showdown, these two have met just once before. Hon emerged victorious, gliding past Sawangkaew with scores that could make one think of a yo-yo match: 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. This head-to-head, lasting 1 hour and 41 minutes, was tight enough for fans to cling to their hats. Sawangkaew might need a new strategy, as previous tie-break encounters between them have amounted to a grand total of zero – no balletic twists there.
Now, if this match goes into a deciding set, a curious cat would notice that Sawangkaew has an impressive 67% success rate in these tension-riddled situations, compared to Hon's more modest 54%. Additionally, speaking of quality opponents, Sawangkaew’s dance card saw them facing an average opponent rank of 264.92, while Hon's opponents ranked slightly more dauntingly at 272.23.
In terms of converting break points when it truly counts, Sawangkaew has harnessed the ability to convert 39.38% of opportunities, whereas Hon has managed 36.4%. With all this in mind, if tennis were a carnival, one might bet with bated breath on Hon to win the grand prize, based on the fearless dive they gave last time.
Priscilla Hon vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
P. Hon vs M. Sawangkaew H2H Stats Used In Our Predictions
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2 | H2H Matches Won | 0 |
| 4 | Sets Won | 2 |
| 33 | Games Won | 21 |
| 7 | Aces (Total) | 6 |
| 8 | Total Double Faults | 17 |
| 1:58:31 | Average Match Time | 1:58:31 |
| 61% (108/176) | 1st Serve % | 64% (109/170) |
| 62% (67/108) | 1st Serve Win % | 62% (68/109) |
| 53% (36/68) | 2nd Serve Win % | 31% (19/61) |
| 56% (14/25) | Break Pts Won % | 36% (8/22) |
| 49% (83/170) | Return Points Win % | 41% (73/176) |
| 100% (2/2) | Best‑of‑3 Win % | 0% (0/2) |
| 100% (2/2) | Deciding Set Win % | 0% (0/2) |
| 100% (1/1) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 0% (0/1) |
| 0% (0/1) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 100% (1/1) |
| 100% (1/1) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 0% (0/1) |
Recent Performance Stats
P. Hon Recent Matches Played
M. Sawangkaew Recent Matches Played

P. Hon vs M. Sawangkaew Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 58.41% (330/235) | YTD Win/Loss | 65.40% (189/100) |
| 55.71% (732/582) | Sets Win/Loss | 62.11% (418/255) |
| 52.47% (6419/5814) | Games Win/Loss | 54.89% (3354/2756) |
| 60.27% (220/145) | Hard Win/Loss | 66.67% (178/89) |
| 54.62% (71/59) | Clay Win/Loss | 40.00% (2/3) |
| 61.54% (16/10) | Indoor Hard W/L | 60.00% (9/6) |
| 52.27% (23/21) | Grass Win/Loss | 0.00% (0/2) |
| 0.29 | Aces Per Game | 0.24 |
| 1717 | Aces Total | 712 |
| 0.25 | Double Faults Per Game | 0.38 |
| 1490 | Total Double Faults | 1135 |
| 1:22:2 | Average Match Time | 1:29:28 |
| 469.65 | Average Opponent Rank | 425.18 |
| 60% (20164/33525) | 1st Serve % | 61% (11050/18005) |
| 65% (13077/20164) | 1st Serve Win % | 65% (7137/11050) |
| 47% (6215/13361) | 2nd Serve Win % | 45% (3160/6955) |
| 47% (1797/3785) | Break Points Won % (Total) | 51% (1212/2398) |
| 44% (14416/32873) | Return Points Win % | 48% (8799/18414) |
| 50.79% (32/31) | Slam W/L | 50.00% (4/4) |
| 46.15% (12/14) | Masters W/L | 50.00% (3/3) |
| 0% (0/0) | Cups W/L | 55.56% (5/4) |
| 47.83% (44/48) | Main Tour W/L | 68.18% (15/7) |
| 61.86% (206/127) | Challenger W/L | 65.46% (127/67) |
| 70.59% (36/15) | Futures W/L | 70.00% (35/15) |
| 58% (328/561) | Best of 3 Sets Win % | 66% (185/282) |
| 50% (1/2) | Best of 5 Sets Win % | 67% (2/3) |
| 50% (71/143) | Tiebreaks Win % (Total) | 63% (38/60) |
| 61% (112/184) | Deciding Set Win % | 57% (55/96) |
| 87% (312/270) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 86% (182/157) |
| 13% (312/42) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 13% (182/24) |
| 23% (253/59) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 29% (107/31) |