Andy Roddick vs Robby GinepriIndianapolis Round of 16

Indianapolis · ATP · Round of 16
43 yrs · 188 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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Sets
Monday, 19 July 2004
hard
43 yrs · 183 cm · Right-handed
Last 10 · pre-match
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Roddick A.
7-6 6-4
Ginepri R.
Roddick A.
7762
Ginepri R.
654

Andy Roddick defeated Robby Ginepri 7-6 6-4 in the Indianapolis round of 16 on hard. The result followed the form book — Andy Roddick came in leading the head-to-head 8–1, defending the title. Andy Roddick extended the head-to-head to 9–1.

Key context

Head to head

81
DateTournamentRoundSurfaceWinnerScore
2009-02-16MemphisR16hardAndy Roddick6-2 6-3
2008-10-20LyonR16clayAndy Roddick7-6(5) 7-6(3)
2008-06-09Queen's ClubR32grassAndy Roddick6-7(6) 6-1 6-1
2006-07-17IndianapolisSFhardAndy Roddick7-5 6-3
2005-07-18IndianapolisQFhardRobby Ginepri4-6 7-6(2) 7-5
2005-04-18HoustonR16clayAndy Roddick7-6(6) 6-4
2005-02-14MemphisQFhardAndy Roddick7-6(7) 7-6(2)
2003-02-17MemphisQFhardAndy Roddick6-4 6-4
2002-02-25San JoseR32hardAndy Roddick6-4 6-4

Serve vs return

This season
Roddick A.serving93% hold

wins 73% of points on serve vs Ginepri R.

Ginepri R.serving85% hold

wins 66% of points on serve vs Roddick A.

Serve-dominated — both hold easily, expect tiebreaks

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
68%
63%
1st serve points won·Slight edge
78%
68%
2nd serve points won·Slight edge
56%
51%
Service points won·Slight edge
71%
62%
Return points won·Even
35%
37%
Break points saved·Slight edge
64%
58%
Aces / match·Dominant
11.8
4.8
Double faults / match·Slight edge
1.7
2.0

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

Clutch

Under pressure
Clutch Rating·Dominant
68
31
Break points saved·Clear edge
91
75
Break points won·Even
35
38
Deciding sets·Dominant
84
25
Tiebreaks·Dominant
89
41

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