ITF W · Sapporo ITF
Playing styles and historical archetype record
Hosoki
⚙️ Grinder
Matsumoto
⚙️ Grinder
Matchup analysis
Both Yuka Hosoki and Yuka Matsumoto are ⚙️ Grinder types. Mirror matchups usually come down to execution, fitness, and surface fit. Across 1,916 matches in our dataset, the historical split is about even.
Hypothetical if you put 1u on each player to win every one of their matches · Last 90 days
| Metric | Hosoki | Matsumoto |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 3–2 | - |
| Avg odds | 3.93 | - |
| ROI % | -3.2% | - |
| Units P/L | -0.16u | - |
Small sample: ROI stabilizes with more matches; fewer than 10 in the window is noisy.
First career meeting
Hosoki and Matsumoto have never faced each other on tour.
Serve and return comparison · Last 90 days
| Stat | Hosoki | Matsumoto |
|---|---|---|
| Serve | ||
| 1st Serve In % | 59.6% | 65.2% |
| 1st Serve Pts Won % | 56.2% | 56.7% |
| 2nd Serve Pts Won % | 49% | 40.6% |
| Aces / Match | 0 | 0 |
| Double Faults / Match | 4.4 | 1 |
| Break Points Saved % | 46.8% | 50% |
| Return | ||
| 1st Return Pts Won % | 39.8% | 28.8% |
| 2nd Return Pts Won % | 64.9% | 59.3% |
| BP Converted % | 50.2% | 33.3% |
| Rally | ||
| Winners / Match | 0 | 0 |
| Unforced Errors / Match | 0 | 0 |
| Net Pts Won % | 0% | 0% |
| Total Pts Won % | 51.2% | 45.6% |
| Surface (Hard) | ||
| Hard Win % | 40% | 33% |
Last five matches per player
Match summary
Yuka Hosoki and Yuka Matsumoto meet at the Sapporo ITF on outdoor hard court on June 15, 2026. Both players are unranked and have never faced each other. Hosoki arrives with three matches in the last two weeks, while Matsumoto has not played in over a month.
Hosoki has won three of her last five matches but sits at 4-10 over the past ten. Matsumoto won just one of her last five and one of her last ten, extending a two-match losing streak. Both players have struggled on hard courts in recent play, combining for 12 wins in 28 matches against that surface.
Both Hosoki and Matsumoto rely on steadiness and extended rallies rather than power hitting. On hard courts specifically, each holds a 30% record in the available sample, indicating neither has found consistent success there. Hosoki's recent activity gives her rhythm, but Matsumoto will need to rediscover timing after five weeks away from competition.
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