ATP Challenger Tour · Round of 32 · Jiangxi Open
Playing styles and historical archetype record
Wu
🪃 Counterpuncher
Te
🤖 Servebot
Matchup analysis
The 🤖 Servebot archetype wins about 59% vs 🪃 Counterpuncher across 3,087 matches in our dataset. That is a small stylistic lean for Rigele Te here.
Servebot players often use high ace rate and dominant service to pressure the counterpuncher's elite bp conversion. 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 | Wu | Te |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 15–4 | - |
| Avg odds | 1.48 | - |
| ROI % | +6.7% | - |
| Units P/L | +1.27u | - |
First career meeting
Wu and Te have never faced each other on tour.
Results vs. opponents both players faced · Last 12 months
Across 1 shared opponent, both Wu and Te posted a 0% win rate.
| Opponent | Wu | Te |
|---|---|---|
| Terence Atmane | L 46 67 | L 75 36 16 |
Serve and return comparison · Last 90 days
| Stat | Wu | Te |
|---|---|---|
| Serve | ||
| 1st Serve In % | 68.6% | 0% |
| 1st Serve Pts Won % | 75.8% | 0% |
| 2nd Serve Pts Won % | 54.9% | 0% |
| Aces / Match | 3.4 | 0 |
| Double Faults / Match | 1.1 | 0 |
| Break Points Saved % | 43.4% | 0% |
| Return | ||
| 1st Return Pts Won % | 37.1% | 0% |
| 2nd Return Pts Won % | 58.8% | 0% |
| BP Converted % | 47.6% | 0% |
| Rally | ||
| Winners / Match | 20.1 | 0 |
| Unforced Errors / Match | 26.2 | 0 |
| Net Pts Won % | 70.3% | 0% |
| Total Pts Won % | 56.5% | 0% |
| Surface (Hard) | ||
| Hard Win % | 79% | 0% |
Last five matches per player
Match summary
Tung-Lin Wu meets Rigele Te in the Round of 32 at the Jiangxi Open on April 27, a hard court event in China. Wu ranks 326th globally; Te sits at 797th. The two have never played.
Wu has won 4 of his last 5 matches and carries a two-match winning streak. Te has not won a match in 14 consecutive attempts, with his last competition dating back to November 2025. On hard courts, Wu owns a 75% win rate in recent play while Te has managed only a 15% conversion across recent hard court outings. Among shared opponents, Wu defeated Arthur Weber and Hiroki Moriya while Te lost to both.
Tung-Lin Wu reads the court well and thrives off his opponent's pace, using quick reactions to redirect rather than generate power. Te relies heavily on his serve as his primary weapon. Wu's counterattacking style and consistent hard court results will require Te to control points early and minimize extended baseline exchanges, where Wu's movement and timing pose a different kind of pressure than Te typically faces from the back of the court.
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