ATP Challenger Tour · Round of 32 · Jiangxi Open
Final score
Playing styles and historical archetype record
Wu
🎾 All-Court
Te
🤖 Servebot
Matchup analysis
The 🤖 Servebot archetype wins about 60% vs 🎾 All-Court across 1,180 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 all-court's tactical versatility.
Hypothetical if you put 1u on each player to win every one of their matches · Last 90 days
| Metric | Wu | Te |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 11–7 | 0–2 |
| Avg odds | 1.87 | 3.35 |
| ROI % | -1.6% | -100.0% |
| Units P/L | -0.28u | -2.00u |
Small sample: ROI stabilizes with more matches; fewer than 10 in the window is noisy.
Prior meetings and scores · 1 career meeting
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Wu
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Te
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Dane Sweeny | L 36 61 16 | L 06 67 |
Serve and return comparison · Last 90 days
| Stat | Wu | Te |
|---|---|---|
| Serve | ||
| 1st Serve In % | 69.3% | 57% |
| 1st Serve Pts Won % | 74.4% | 68.6% |
| 2nd Serve Pts Won % | 50% | 43% |
| Aces / Match | 3.6 | 2.5 |
| Double Faults / Match | 1.6 | 3.5 |
| Break Points Saved % | 51.7% | 53.3% |
| Return | ||
| 1st Return Pts Won % | 34.5% | 28.4% |
| 2nd Return Pts Won % | 55.7% | 45.3% |
| BP Converted % | 45% | 17.9% |
| Rally | ||
| Winners / Match | 23.9 | 16.5 |
| Unforced Errors / Match | 30.9 | 25.5 |
| Net Pts Won % | 72.7% | 52.4% |
| Total Pts Won % | 54.4% | 48.8% |
Last five matches per player
Match summary
Tung-Lin Wu meets Rigele Te in the Round of 32 of the Jiangxi Open on April 28, a hard court event in China. Wu ranks 326th while Te sits at 797th. The two have no previous head-to-head record.
Wu has won four of his last five matches and carries a two-match streak into the tournament after playing seven times in the past two weeks. Te has not competed in 189 days and arrives on a 14-match losing streak. Against common opponents Arthur Weber and Hiroki Moriya, Wu won while Te lost; Wu and Te split results against Yasutaka Uchiyama.
Wu's game relies on reading opponents and striking from the baseline, a style that demands precise positioning and timing. Te builds points around his serve, a tool that becomes more effective on faster surfaces. On hard courts, Wu has won 75% of his matches in recent play while Te has won just 15%. Te needs his first serve to create short points; Wu needs to construct rallies where his reactiveness can dictate.
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