Francesca Schiavone vs Daniela HantuchovaFed Cup WG SF: SVK vs ITA Round Robin

Fed Cup WG SF: SVK vs ITA · WTA · Round Robin
46 yrs · 166 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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Sets
Wednesday, 30 October 2002
hard
43 yrs · 181 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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Schiavone F.
7-6 6-1
Hantuchova D.
Schiavone F.
7762
Hantuchova D.
611

Francesca Schiavone defeated Daniela Hantuchova 7-6 6-1 in the Fed Cup WG SF: SVK vs ITA round robin on hard. Francesca Schiavone extended the head-to-head to 5–4.

Key context

  • Match story: Francesca Schiavone came through a tight passage before pulling clear — 7–6 6–1.

Head to head

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DateTournamentRoundSurfaceWinnerScore
2013-06-10BirminghamQFgrassDaniela Hantuchova6-7(8) 6-4 7-6(3)
2012-01-09SydneyR16hardDaniela Hantuchova7-5 6-1
2011-05-09RomeR16clayFrancesca Schiavone3-6 6-2 7-5
2010-05-03RomeR64clayFrancesca Schiavone3-6 6-2 6-3
2008-10-06MoscowR32hardDaniela Hantuchova6-3 6-2
2008-09-15TokyoR32hardFrancesca Schiavone6-1 7-5
2007-03-05Indian WellsR32hardDaniela Hantuchova6-2 7-6(3)
2002-02-05ParisR16carpetFrancesca Schiavone6-2 7-5

Serve vs return

This season
Schiavone F.serving73% hold

wins 60% of points on serve vs Hantuchova D.

Hantuchova D.serving73% hold

wins 60% of points on serve vs Schiavone F.

Even serve battle

Each player's serve crossed against the other's return, converted to expected hold of serve. Recent completed matches, ATP, WTA & Challenger. About

Statistics

This season
1st serve in·Slight edge
55%
63%
1st serve points won·Even
64%
63%
2nd serve points won·Even
46%
46%
Service points won·Even
56%
57%
Return points won·Even
43%
42%
Break points saved·Even
54%
52%
Aces / match·Even
2.4
2.5
Double faults / match·Clear edge
4.9
3.7

Averages over each player's completed matches in the selected window (200 vs 200). ATP, WTA & Challenger.

Clutch

Under pressure
Clutch Rating·Clear edge
40
58
Break points saved·Slight edge
61
68
Break points won·Slight edge
72
67
Deciding sets·Dominant
55
83
Tiebreaks·Clear edge
36
55

Performance in the biggest moments — break points, deciding sets and tiebreaks (0–100, higher is better). About