Los Cabos Mexico Hard Atp 250 Round of 16

Adam Walton vs Nishesh Basavareddy Prediction

Adam Walton

Rank: #90
55%
VS

Nishesh Basavareddy

Rank: #100
45%
Predicted Games Played: 23.0
Predicted Winner: Adam Walton

Player Metrics

Adam Walton

Form Index: 29.4
ELO Rating: 627.1
Glicko2 Rating: 1549.4
Current Fatigue (minutes): 110.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 6.1
Clay: 5.7
Grass: 4.6
Serve Rating: 97.1
Return Rating: 86.5

Nishesh Basavareddy

Form Index: 37.2
ELO Rating: 630.9
Glicko2 Rating: 1513.4
Current Fatigue (minutes): 82.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 6.7
Clay: 3.3
Grass: 4.4
Serve Rating: 94.5
Return Rating: 87.0

Recent Matches

Adam Walton

  • Last Match: vs Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez (2-0) hard Los Cabos 110 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Arthur Cazaux (2-3) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Brandon Holt (1-2) grass Mallorca 135 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Carlos Alcaraz (0-2) grass London 102 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Aleksandar Vukic (0-2) grass London 84 min

Nishesh Basavareddy

  • Last Match: vs Nicolas Mejia (2-0) hard Los Cabos 82 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Learner Tien (0-3) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Hamad Medjedovic (0-1) grass Mallorca 63 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Mariano Navone (2-0) grass Mallorca 76 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Botic van de Zandschulp (2-1) grass Mallorca 210 min

Head-to-Head (Last 2 Seasons)

0
Adam Walton
vs
0
Nishesh Basavareddy
Hard
0 - 0
Clay
0 - 0
Grass
0 - 0

Key Prediction Insights

In the Round of 16 at the Los Cabos tournament in Mexico, Adam Walton is set to face Nishesh Basavareddy on hard court. Walton is slightly favored to win with a probability of 54.92%, while Basavareddy's chances stand at 45.08%. The match is predicted to be competitive, with an estimated total of 23 games played.

Match Analysis

Adam Walton, ranked 90th, has a form index of 29.37 and an Elo rating of 627.08. His cumulative fatigue from the current tournament is at 110 minutes, indicating he has spent considerable time on court but comes off a strong victory against Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez. Walton's surface strength index is 6.09, and his mean serve index is 97.14, which is notably higher than Basavareddy's 94.48, giving him an edge in serving capabilities. On the return side, Walton’s mean return index of 86.51 also slightly lags behind Basavareddy’s 87.05, though the difference is minimal. Nishesh Basavareddy, currently ranked 100th, shows a form index of 37.19 and an Elo rating of 630.92, indicating competitive play. His recent victory over Nicolas Mejia in Los Cabos adds to his confidence, but he also comes in with 82 minutes of cumulative fatigue. Basavareddy has struggled in his past few matches at Wimbledon, losing to Learner Tien and Hamad Medjedovic, which may affect his mental state going into this match.

Final Prediction

Adam Walton holds a slight advantage due to his superior serve index and recent form in the tournament. The key factor to watch will be Walton's ability to maintain his serve under pressure, as this could significantly influence the match dynamics.