Rei Sakamoto vs Govind Nanda Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 12 Mar at 11:47 AM UTC
HEAD TO HEAD
R. Sakamoto vs G. Nanda

JPN
1
Win
Played
0
Win

USA
1
Win
Played
0
Win
Head-to-head: Sakamoto 1 - 0 Nanda
They have played 2 sets in total, with Rei Sakamoto winning 2 and Govind Nanda winning 0. The last match between Rei Sakamoto and Govind Nanda was at the Cap Cana Challenger, 12-03-2025, Round: R1, Surface: Hard, with Rei Sakamoto getting the victory 6-3 6-4.
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
|---|---|
| Sakamoto | 1 |
| Nanda | 0 |
Last 1 H2H Matches:
(R1) Cap Cana Challenger(03-12-25)
R. Sakamoto vs G. Nanda H2H Profile
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| $113,620 | Career Prize Money | $72,005 |
| 52.80% (66-59) | Career Total W/L | 57.46% (154-114) |
| 1 | Hard | 0 |
| 3 | Titles | 5 |
| 1 | Total H2H Matches | 0 |
| 0.00% (0-3) | YTD Win/Loss | 50.00% (1-1) |
R. Sakamoto vs G. Nanda Match Preview:
In the ever-entertaining world of tennis, where players volley their way through a cavalcade of statistical nuances, let's dive into the quirky contest between Nanda and Sakamoto. With devilish delight, we peek into the crystal ball of numbers, spotting Sakamoto snatching 46.36% of their second serve points in recent months. Meanwhile, Nanda isn't too far behind, nabbing a respectable 43.68% in this delicate art of returning the serve. Spoiler alert: this stat fondly holds hands with match prediction accuracy.
When it comes to the return game, both Nanda and Sakamoto have honed their craft, with Nanda having the edge by capturing 44.4% of their opponent’s second serve points. Sakamoto, trailing slightly, collects 44.15%. The first serve return game paints another interesting picture, with Nanda scooping up 29.54% of these pesky points, while Sakamoto follows with 24.45%. For those who love a good head-to-head storyline, might this spell a subtle prediction?
In the land where saving breakpoints is as thrilling as a high-stakes poker game, Nanda emerges victorious by saving 52.94% of breakpoints. Sakamoto, donning their bravest face, saves 51.15%, a stat that's a handy hint for cheeky in-game betting.
As we gaze into the mystical overview of past performances, Nanda brandishes a sword of success with a 60.78% match win rate over the previous year, compared to Sakamoto's close 58.7%. Visions of triumph and head-to-head predictions take shape when you factor in this charming penchant for winning.
Surfaces are more than just a stage for these performances, and here comes the twist: Nanda struts their clay court stuff with 62% wins, while Sakamoto feels most at home on hard courts, winning 54% there. Alas, both players share the Achilles' heel of indoor hard courts, with Nanda at 39% and Sakamoto at 45%—a plot twist for those who enjoy irony.
When tallying the battle-tested experiences of the last year, Nanda meanders around the Challengers/ITF tournaments like a seasoned vagabond, winning 51.61% of their encounters. Sakamoto, the eager explorer, leaves their signature with a higher 64.52% win rate in similar territories. It's almost as if the tournament level whispers its prediction in the wind.
Quality opponents are the gallant knights of tennis, and Nanda has had a tougher joust, facing rivals with an average rank of 302.37. Sakamoto, in a merry twist of fortune, has engaged in matches against feisty foes ranked, on average, 380.28. You could say Nanda’s been surfing the bigger waves!
Finally, in the drama of deciding sets, Nanda proves they're made of sturdy stuff, claiming 67% of epic battles. Our challenger, Sakamoto, secures 57%, awaiting their moment of glory in these nail-biting thrillers.
And so, dear reader, as the curtain rises on this grand tennis duel, statistical fates converge, and predictions flutter through the air like a stray ball. Will the might of Nanda prevail, or does Sakamoto have a surprise volley up their sleeve? Through a kaleidoscope of stats, it seems Nanda holds a slight edge, poised to triumph in this merry dance of rackets and numbers. Stay tuned for a scoreline that promises both wit and wisdom!
Rei Sakamoto vs Govind Nanda Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
R. Sakamoto vs G. Nanda H2H Stats Used In Our Predictions
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | H2H Matches Won | 0 |
| 2 | Sets Won | 0 |
| 12 | Games Won | 7 |
| 7 | Aces (Total) | 0 |
| 3 | Total Double Faults | 1 |
| 1:38:52 | Average Match Time | 1:38:52 |
| 66% (47/71) | 1st Serve % | 70% (44/63) |
| 72% (34/47) | 1st Serve Win % | 57% (25/44) |
| 46% (11/24) | 2nd Serve Win % | 47% (9/19) |
| 30% (3/10) | Break Pts Won % | 20% (1/5) |
| 46% (29/63) | Return Points Win % | 37% (26/71) |
| 100% (1/1) | Best‑of‑3 Win % | 0% (0/1) |
| 100% (1/1) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 0% (0/0) |
| 0% (0/1) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 0% (0/0) |
| 0% (0/0) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 0% (0/1) |
Recent Performance Stats
R. Sakamoto Recent Matches Played
| OPPONENT | RESULT | SCORE | H2H | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
F | W | 4-6 7-6(4) 6-4 | ||
SF | W | 3-6 6-1 6-3 | ||
QF | W | 3-6 6-3 6-4 | ||
R2 | W | 6-1 6-2 | ||
R1 | W | 6-4 7-6(1) | ||
G. Nanda Recent Matches Played
| OPPONENT | RESULT | SCORE | H2H | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Q3 | L | 6-3 6-0 | ||
Q1 | L | 7-5 6-4 | ||
R2 | L | 6-1 6-2 | ||
R1 | W | 6-4 6-2 | ||
Q3 | W | 6-4 6-2 | ||

R. Sakamoto vs G. Nanda Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 52.80% (66/59) | YTD Win/Loss | 57.46% (154/114) |
| 50.68% (148/144) | Sets Win/Loss | 55.59% (348/278) |
| 49.07% (1367/1419) | Games Win/Loss | 51.77% (3042/2834) |
| 56.96% (45/34) | Hard Win/Loss | 59.49% (116/79) |
| 50.00% (14/14) | Clay Win/Loss | 58.00% (29/21) |
| 38.89% (7/11) | Indoor Hard W/L | 39.13% (9/14) |
| 0.51 | Aces Per Game | 0.21 |
| 696 | Aces Total | 610 |
| 0.22 | Double Faults Per Game | 0.12 |
| 299 | Total Double Faults | 359 |
| 1:45:17 | Average Match Time | 1:26:33 |
| 376.94 | Average Opponent Rank | 425.66 |
| 62% (5429/8791) | 1st Serve % | 62% (9304/14994) |
| 70% (3779/5429) | 1st Serve Win % | 65% (6089/9304) |
| 51% (1718/3362) | 2nd Serve Win % | 49% (2788/5690) |
| 38% (280/728) | Break Points Won % (Total) | 43% (710/1652) |
| 37% (3215/8695) | Return Points Win % | 42% (6417/15308) |
| 33.33% (1/2) | Slam W/L | 25.00% (1/3) |
| 57.14% (4/3) | Masters W/L | 33.33% (1/2) |
| 0.00% (0/1) | Cups W/L | 0% (0/0) |
| 20.00% (1/4) | Main Tour W/L | 57.14% (4/3) |
| 59.09% (39/27) | Challenger W/L | 44.21% (42/53) |
| 48.84% (21/22) | Futures W/L | 66.67% (106/53) |
| 53% (65/123) | Best of 3 Sets Win % | 57% (149/261) |
| 0% (0/1) | Best of 5 Sets Win % | 75% (3/4) |
| 59% (26/44) | Tiebreaks Win % (Total) | 59% (41/69) |
| 62% (26/42) | Deciding Set Win % | 54% (48/89) |
| 81% (59/48) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 87% (133/116) |
| 19% (59/11) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 13% (133/17) |
| 27% (66/18) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 27% (135/37) |
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