ATP Challenger Tour · Round of 32 · RISE CENTURION OPEN
Playing styles and historical archetype record
Rawat
🪃 Counterpuncher
Winter
🎾 All-Court
Matchup analysis
🪃 Counterpuncher vs 🎾 All-Court is historically tight (49% vs 51%, 1,142 matches). Neither style has a clear edge, so form, surface, and H2H matter most when Sidharth Rawat plays Edward Winter.
Hypothetical if you put 1u on each player to win every one of their matches · Last 90 days
| Metric | Rawat | Winter |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 1–2 | 1–0 |
| Avg odds | 2.38 | 1.37 |
| ROI % | -15.3% | +37.0% |
| Units P/L | -0.46u | +0.37u |
Small sample: ROI stabilizes with more matches; fewer than 10 in the window is noisy.
First career meeting
Rawat and Winter have never faced each other on tour.
Results vs. opponents both players faced · Last 12 months
Across 1 shared opponent, both Rawat and Winter posted a 0% win rate.
| Opponent | Rawat | Winter |
|---|---|---|
| Maks Kasnikowski | L 26 36 | L 36 46 |
Serve and return comparison · Last 90 days
| Stat | Rawat | Winter |
|---|---|---|
| Serve | ||
| 1st Serve In % | 64.5% | 58.2% |
| 1st Serve Pts Won % | 68.2% | 59.4% |
| 2nd Serve Pts Won % | 50.6% | 39.1% |
| Aces / Match | 3.3 | 2 |
| Double Faults / Match | 3 | 0 |
| Break Points Saved % | 40.2% | 66.7% |
| Return | ||
| 1st Return Pts Won % | 25% | 25.6% |
| 2nd Return Pts Won % | 60.6% | 53.3% |
| BP Converted % | 49.6% | 0% |
| Rally | ||
| Winners / Match | 18.3 | 13 |
| Unforced Errors / Match | 24.7 | 36 |
| Net Pts Won % | 40% | 37.5% |
| Total Pts Won % | 52% | 42.2% |
| Surface (Hard) | ||
| Hard Win % | 33% | 100% |
Last five matches per player
Match summary
Sidharth Rawat meets Edward Winter in the Round of 32 at Centurion 2 on June 1st, a hard court outdoor event. Rawat, ranked 520th, has been inactive for nearly three months and carries a three-match losing streak into the tournament. Winter, ranked 466th, played most recently about the same time and arrives off a single loss.
The two have never faced each other. Winter's hard court record stands at 11 wins in 20 recent matches; Rawat has won just 5 of his last 20 on the surface. Over their last five matches, Winter holds a 40% win rate while Rawat sits at 20%. Both have beaten or lost to the same players, including a common opponent in Rio Noguchi, whom Rawat defeated and Winter did not.
Rawat operates as a counterpuncher, relying on reaction and ball control rather than aggressive shot-making. Winter plays an all-court game, comfortable attacking from the baseline or moving forward. The layoff period affects both players equally, but Winter's recent hard court success and steadier match record mean he will need to sustain his aggression and prevent Rawat from settling into a rhythm of returns and passing shots.
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