They have played 14 sets in total, with Yoshihito Nishioka winning 10 and Aleksandar Vukic winning 4. The last match between Yoshihito Nishioka and Aleksandar Vukic was at the Shanghai Rolex Masters - Shanghai, 30-09-2025, Round: Q3, Surface: Hard, with Yoshihito Nishioka getting the victory 6-3 6-3.
Players
Head To Head Match Wins
Nishioka
4
Vukic
2
Last 6 H2H Matches:
(Q3) Shanghai Rolex Masters - Shanghai(09-30-25)
Yoshihito Nishioka
6
6
Aleksandar Vukic
3
3
(R1) Delray Beach Open - Delray Beach(02-11-25)
Yoshihito Nishioka
6
6
Aleksandar Vukic
3
4
(QF) Rothesay International - Eastbourne(06-27-24)
Aleksandar Vukic has shown a slight advantage in recent second serve performance, securing 47.78% of points compared to Yoshihito Nishioka's 44.84%.
On return games, Nishioka excels by winning 49.04% of points on opponents' second serves, surpassing Vukic's 41.98%.
When assessing first serve returns, Vukic has the upper hand with 22.74% against Nishioka's 17.62%.
Under pressure, both players' efficiency in saving breakpoints is comparable, with Vukic at 58.02% and Nishioka at 57.85%.
Overall match performance in the last year favors Vukic, with a win rate of 49.28%, while Nishioka has a lower rate of 36.36%.
Examining their best surfaces, Nishioka slightly leads on Indoor hard courts with a 64% win rate compared to Vukic’s 61%.
Both players have spent most of their recent competitive action on the Main tour, with Vukic winning 48.48% and Nishioka 46.67% of their matches.
In direct head-to-head confrontations, Nishioka has a slight edge, leading with a 3-2 match advantage over Vukic.
Averagely, head-to-head match durations are just over an hour and forty-three minutes, indicating competitive encounters.
Vukic has faced tougher opponents on average, with their ranks being slightly higher than those faced by Nishioka.
If the match goes to a deciding set, Nishioka is marginally more successful, winning 43% compared to Vukic's 40%.
Editorial Prediction (September 30, 2025, UTC):
Both Aleksandar Vukic and Yoshihito Nishioka bring unique strengths to this upcoming matchup. Vukic demonstrates slightly better recent second serve performance, which could be crucial in securing service games. Meanwhile, Nishioka has shown stronger returns on opponents' second serves, a significant advantage that may help in breaking Vukic's serve.
On first serve returns, Vukic holds the edge, providing him with additional opportunities to dictate the point. However, their ability to compete under pressure is quite similar, with both players effectively saving breakpoints when necessary.
Taking into account their head-to-head history, Nishioka leads, suggesting he may possess a psychological advantage going into the match. Despite Vukic having played slightly tougher opponents on average in the past year, Nishioka's ability to win deciding sets more frequently may prove decisive if the match extends to its limits.
Considering these factors, Yoshihito Nishioka appears slightly more favored to win, given his consistent performance in critical moments and head-to-head success against Vukic.
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Y. Nishioka vs A. Vukic H2H Stats Used In Our Predictions