The tournament is entering its final stages, and it’s time to slowly wrap up the statistics ahead of the
final between Dusan Lajovic and Andrey Rublev. Lajovic played four matches, including the shortest
and the longest match at the tournament. His semi-final match with Miomir Kecmanovic lasted 180
minutes whereas Andrey Rublev and Damir Dzumhur’s duel lasted 112 minutes.
Lajovic’s shortest match was with Barrere and it lasted not more than 64 minutes whereas the Russian
player was too good for Varillas in a 70-minute match.
Aces favour the Serbian champion and he served 12 aces at the tournament so far. Rublev has better
statistics when it comes to First Serve Points Won as well as Break Points.
Anyhow, based on the statistics, there is no doubt that the local crowds in Banjaluka will enjoy the
final.
Aces
Player – Number of Matches – Aces
Lajovic 4 – 12
Rublev 3 – 9
First Serve Point Won – Number of Matches – Percentage – Points
Rublev 3 – 73.73% – 87
Lajovic 4 – 67.62% – 165
Second Serve Point Won – Number of Matches – Percentage – Points
Rublev 3 – 52.11 – 37
Lajovic 4 – 48.62 – 53
Service Games Won – Number of Matches – Percentage – Games
Rublev 3 – 88.89 – 24
Lajovic 4 – 77.55 – 38
Break Points Saved – Number of Matches – Percentage – Points
Rublev 3 – 84.21 – 16
Lajovic 4 – 71.79 – 28
The Longest Match
Lajovic – Kecmanovic 180 minutes
Dzumhur – Rublev 112 minutes
The Shortest Match
Lajovic – Barrere 64 minutes
Varillas – Rublev 70 minutes