Indian Wells CA, U.S.A. Hard Masters 1000 Round of 128

Kamil Majchrzak vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard: AI Prediction | Games, Aces & Double Faults

Kamil Majchrzak

Rank: #56
37%
VS

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

Rank: #58
63%
Expected Total Games: 25.0
Predicted Winner: Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

Player Metrics

Kamil Majchrzak

Form Index: 20.0
ELO Rating: 862.8
Glicko2 Rating: 1551.3
Current Fatigue (minutes): 0.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 5.8
Clay: 5.8
Grass: 8.7
Serve Rating: 65.4
Return Rating: 65.4

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

Form Index: 51.8
ELO Rating: 906.8
Glicko2 Rating: 1651.6
Current Fatigue (minutes): 0.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 8.4
Clay: 7.9
Grass: 7.2
Serve Rating: 99.9
Return Rating: 83.7

Recent Matches

Kamil Majchrzak

  • Last Match: vs Alexei Popyrin (1-2) hard Dubai 112 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Arthur Fils (1-2) hard Doha 130 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Fabian Marozsan (0-3) hard Australian Open 174 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Jacob Fearnley (3-1) hard Australian Open 174 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Daniil Medvedev (1-2) hard Brisbane 132 min

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

  • Last Match: vs Felix Auger-Aliassime (0-2) hard Dubai 81 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Moez Echargui (2-1) hard Dubai 155 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Jan Choinski (2-1) hard Dubai 113 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Shintaro Mochizuki (2-0) hard Dubai 71 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Zizou Bergs (1-2) hard Doha 135 min

Head-to-Head (Last 2 Seasons)

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Clay
0 - 0
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Key Prediction Insights

At Indian Wells in California, the hard-court Masters 1000 season opens with a round of 128 meeting between Kamil Majchrzak and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. The model backs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard to prevail (62.86%) over Kamil Majchrzak (37.14%), with a projected 25.04 total games in the match — suggesting a straight-sets outcome is likelier than a long, drawn-out battle.

Match Analysis

Majchrzak arrives ranked 56 with a modest form index (19.96) and an Elo of 862.85. He shows balanced serve and return numbers (serve index 65.37, return 65.42) but a low surface strength index (5.76). His recent hard-court run has been difficult: three straight defeats, including a 3-set loss in Dubai to Alexei Popyrin and a long 130–174-minute stretch through Doha and the Australian Open where he was unable to convert close matches into wins. Mpetshi Perricard, ranked 58, brings a markedly higher form index (51.83) and superior Elo (906.84). Fatigue is neutral for both players. The gap in mean serve index is pronounced (99.92 vs 65.37) and his mean return index is also notably higher (83.69 vs 65.42), both differences exceeding 5 points — factors that favour his ability to hold serve and press Majchrzak’s service games. His recent results are healthier: two wins in Dubai before a straight-sets loss to Félix Auger-Aliassime; match times indicate he can both finish quickly and grind through longer encounters.

Total Games Predictions

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Expected Total Games in Match 25.0 Most likely outcome: 25 games

📊 Total Games Probability Distribution

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Aces and Double Faults Predictions

The aces prediction sits at 8.89 for the match and the double faults prediction at 6.37. On a medium-paced hard court that yields a consistent bounce, predicted aces are moderate — less than grass but more than clay. Given Mpetshi Perricard’s significantly higher serve rating, the predicted aces will likely be skewed toward him, and the expected double faults reflect both players taking some serving risks.
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Expected Total Aces 8.9 Most likely: 8 aces
Expected Total Double Faults 6.4 Most likely: 6 double faults

🎯 Aces Probability Distribution

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Double Faults Probability Distribution

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Final Prediction

Mpetshi Perricard’s edge stems from superior serve and return metrics, higher Elo and stronger recent form. The key factor to watch will be his serve effectiveness: if it fires, Majchrzak’s limited chances to break will dry up quickly.

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