ITF W · Sapporo ITF
Playing styles and historical archetype record
Varaksina
🛡️ The Spoiler
Miyamoto
⚔️ The Gladiator
Matchup analysis
The ⚔️ The Gladiator archetype wins about 66% vs 🛡️ The Spoiler across 1,115 matches in our dataset. That is a small stylistic lean for Ayumi Miyamoto here.
The Gladiator players often use physical intensity and balanced game to pressure the the spoiler's strong court coverage. On Hard, that can swing with conditions.
Hypothetical if you put 1u on each player to win every one of their matches · Last 90 days
| Metric | Varaksina | Miyamoto |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | - | 3–1 |
| Avg odds | - | 2.22 |
| ROI % | - | +75.5% |
| Units P/L | - | +3.02u |
Small sample: ROI stabilizes with more matches; fewer than 10 in the window is noisy.
First career meeting
Varaksina and Miyamoto have never faced each other on tour.
Results vs. opponents both players faced · Last 12 months
Miyamoto has a higher win rate against shared opponents (100% vs Varaksina's 0%).
| Opponent | Varaksina | Miyamoto |
|---|---|---|
| Hayu Kinoshita | L 62 16 06 | W 63 16 63 |
Serve and return comparison · Last 90 days
| Stat | Varaksina | Miyamoto |
|---|---|---|
| Serve | ||
| 1st Serve In % | 67.3% | 69.9% |
| 1st Serve Pts Won % | 57.9% | 57.7% |
| 2nd Serve Pts Won % | 33.5% | 46.8% |
| Aces / Match | 0.4 | 0.6 |
| Double Faults / Match | 3.9 | 1.3 |
| Break Points Saved % | 37.6% | 39.9% |
| Return | ||
| 1st Return Pts Won % | 47% | 44.6% |
| 2nd Return Pts Won % | 58.8% | 50% |
| BP Converted % | 73% | 52% |
| Rally | ||
| Winners / Match | 0 | 0 |
| Unforced Errors / Match | 0 | 0 |
| Net Pts Won % | 0% | 0% |
| Total Pts Won % | 50.8% | 50.2% |
| Surface (Hard) | ||
| Hard Win % | 50% | 54% |
Last five matches per player
Match summary
Ayumi Miyamoto meets Arina Varaksina on outdoor hard court at the Sapporo ITF on June 16. Neither player carries a ranking, and this will be their first career meeting. Miyamoto has won three of her last five matches; Varaksina comes in after a four-week layoff with one win in her last five.
Miyamoto and Varaksina have both faced Chihiro Muramatsu and Hayu Kinoshita in recent play, with Miyamoto defeating both and Varaksina losing to both. On hard court over a larger sample, Miyamoto holds a 10-10 record while Varaksina stands at 7-13.
Miyamoto relies on sustained baseline pressure and movement, while Varaksina operates as a tactical player who constructs points rather than overpowers them. The surface favors consistent shot-making from both corners. Miyamoto's current rhythm and match volume give her momentum; Varaksina will need time to find her timing after the extended break and rebuild her hard-court consistency.
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