Rio Noguchi vs Jake Delaney Head-to-Head Stats, Results & Performance Comparison
Wojtek Kolan
Published on 24 Nov at 04:17 AM UTC
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R. Noguchi vs J. Delaney

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Head-to-head: Noguchi 1 - 1 Delaney
They have played 4 sets in total, with Rio Noguchi winning 2 and Jake Delaney winning 2. The last match between Rio Noguchi and Jake Delaney was at the Playford Challenger, 24-11-2025, Round: R1, Surface: Hard, with Rio Noguchi getting the victory 6-2 6-4.
| Players | Head To Head Match Wins |
|---|---|
| Noguchi | 1 |
| Delaney | 1 |
Last 2 H2H Matches:
(R1) Playford Challenger(11-24-25)
(R1) Brisbane 3 Challenger(11-11-25)
R. Noguchi vs J. Delaney H2H Profile
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| $132,865 | Career Prize Money | $0 |
| 58.56% (366-259) | Career Total W/L | 54.89% (219-180) |
| 1 | Hard | 1 |
| 9 | Titles | 2 |
| 1 | Total H2H Matches | 1 |
| 0% (0-0) | YTD Win/Loss | 0% (0-0) |
R. Noguchi vs J. Delaney Match Preview:
- When examining second serve performance over the past six months, Rio Noguchi edges Jake Delaney slightly, winning 47.74% of his points to Delaney's 46.34%. Could this minor advantage be crucial in match predictions?
- In terms of return game effectiveness, Rio also surpasses Jake, claiming 44.11% of opponents' second serve points and 26.64% on first serve returns, compared to Jake's 40.25% and 22.06%, respectively. Does Noguchi's return game give him an upper hand?
- When under pressure, Jake Delaney boasts a marginally better breakpoint save percentage at 54.41%, compared to Noguchi's 54.30%, suggesting a slight resilience in tightly contested scenarios.
- Looking at overall match performance over the past year, Jake Delaney shows a superior match win rate of 63.86%, compared to Rio's 54.55%. Does this indicate Delaney's greater consistency and success?
- On the surface, Delaney's best performance is on hard courts with a 56% win rate, while Noguchi performs best on grass with the same win rate. However, neither player excels on indoor hard courts, possibly impacting the outcome on this surface.
- In terms of tournament experience, Delaney frequently competes at the ITF level and has a 64.71% success rate, whereas Noguchi often plays at the Challenger level, holding a 56.90% win rate. How does tournament experience influence their head-to-head matchups?
- Historically, Jake Delaney leads their head-to-head encounters 1-0, having won both sets in their previous match at the Brisbane 3 Challenger on a hard surface.
- When looking at the average ranking of opponents, Noguchi has faced tougher competition, with adversaries ranked on average at 307.67 compared to Delaney's 443.54. Could this experience against higher-ranked opponents favor Noguchi?
- If the match extends to a deciding set, Jake has a slight advantage with a 52% win rate, whereas Noguchi has won 47% of such sets.
- In recent form, Noguchi demonstrates higher breakpoint conversion efficiency at 40.14%, sharply contrasting with Delaney's 25.69%, a critical factor for in-game success.
Editorial Prediction (November 24, 2025, UTC):
This upcoming match between Jake Delaney and Rio Noguchi presents fascinating contrasts in style and performance metrics. While Delaney brings a higher overall win percentage and historical head-to-head success, Noguchi's recent form on crucial statistics such as second serve points and return games suggests he could have a tactical edge.
Additionally, Noguchi's exposure to higher-ranked opponents and superior breakpoint conversion rate paints him as a formidable competitor in pressure situations. Although Delaney has shown slightly better resilience when saving breakpoints, the match outcome may hinge on Noguchi's ability to capitalize on return opportunities and manage his recent consistency in serving.
Considering all the factors, Rio Noguchi is predicted to have the slight edge and is more likely to emerge victorious in this encounter, thanks to his strong return game and recent improvements in handling breakpoint situations.
Rio Noguchi vs Jake Delaney Editorial Preview By TennisTipster88.
R. Noguchi vs J. Delaney H2H Stats Used In Our Predictions
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | H2H Matches Won | 1 |
| 2 | Sets Won | 2 |
| 20 | Games Won | 19 |
| 7 | Aces (Total) | 18 |
| 2 | Total Double Faults | 9 |
| 1:29:4 | Average Match Time | 1:29:4 |
| 71% (89/125) | 1st Serve % | 62% (80/130) |
| 67% (60/89) | 1st Serve Win % | 73% (58/80) |
| 58% (21/36) | 2nd Serve Win % | 48% (24/50) |
| 25% (4/16) | Break Pts Won % | 25% (3/12) |
| 37% (48/130) | Return Points Win % | 35% (44/125) |
| 50% (1/2) | Best‑of‑3 Win % | 50% (1/2) |
| 100% (1/1) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 100% (1/1) |
| 0% (0/1) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 0% (0/1) |
| 0% (0/1) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 0% (0/1) |
Recent Performance Stats
R. Noguchi Recent Matches Played
| OPPONENT | RESULT | SCORE | H2H | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
QF | L | 7-6(5) 6-2 | ||
R2 | W | 6-4 6-4 | ||
R1 | W | 6-2 6-4 | ||
R1 | L | 2-6 6-1 6-2 | ||
R1 | L | 6-2 7-6(3) | ||
J. Delaney Recent Matches Played
| OPPONENT | RESULT | SCORE | H2H | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
R1 | L | 6-2 6-4 | ||
R1 | L | 6-3 6-2 | ||
Q3 | W | 7-5 7-6(4) | ||
Q1 | W | 6-2 6-4 | ||
QF | L | 6-4 6-4 | ||

R. Noguchi vs J. Delaney Stats Breakdown Vs All H2H Opponents
| Stats | ||
|---|---|---|
| 58.56% (366/259) | YTD Win/Loss | 54.89% (219/180) |
| 56.65% (788/603) | Sets Win/Loss | 54.32% (490/412) |
| 52.99% (6766/6003) | Games Win/Loss | 51.62% (4418/4140) |
| 60.42% (261/171) | Hard Win/Loss | 55.97% (197/155) |
| 51.18% (65/62) | Clay Win/Loss | 45.83% (11/13) |
| 57.58% (19/14) | Indoor Hard W/L | 0.00% (0/1) |
| 63.64% (21/12) | Grass Win/Loss | 50.00% (11/11) |
| 0.11 | Aces Per Game | 0.52 |
| 702 | Aces Total | 2160 |
| 0.14 | Double Faults Per Game | 0.24 |
| 901 | Total Double Faults | 989 |
| 1:18:47 | Average Match Time | 1:23:22 |
| 453.08 | Average Opponent Rank | 448.42 |
| 66% (22350/33908) | 1st Serve % | 63% (13724/21673) |
| 65% (14605/22350) | 1st Serve Win % | 71% (9743/13724) |
| 50% (5828/11558) | 2nd Serve Win % | 50% (3959/7949) |
| 45% (1640/3632) | Break Points Won % (Total) | 41% (754/1825) |
| 41% (14438/34812) | Return Points Win % | 37% (8066/21708) |
| 33.33% (2/4) | Slam W/L | 0% (0/0) |
| 0.00% (0/1) | Masters W/L | 0% (0/0) |
| 50.00% (5/5) | Main Tour W/L | 0.00% (0/1) |
| 48.06% (99/107) | Challenger W/L | 41.67% (25/35) |
| 64.68% (260/142) | Futures W/L | 57.40% (194/144) |
| 58% (359/618) | Best of 3 Sets Win % | 55% (211/387) |
| 100% (2/2) | Best of 5 Sets Win % | 60% (3/5) |
| 50% (68/135) | Tiebreaks Win % (Total) | 47% (62/132) |
| 57% (82/145) | Deciding Set Win % | 49% (52/106) |
| 91% (337/307) | 1st Set Won, Won Match | 87% (213/186) |
| 9% (337/30) | 1st Set Won, Lost Match | 13% (213/27) |
| 20% (287/57) | 1st Set Lost, Won Match | 17% (186/32) |
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