Match analytics

Dane Sweeny vs Matthew Dellavedova · Match odds & ELO prediction

M25 Taipei • Hard • Aug 22, 2025 • 2:00 AM

Hard

Final score

2 - 0

Winner Dane Sweeny

Key insights

Player performance profile

Dane Sweeny

HARDSmall sample

67% · 21 on hard

Games won (last 10)

54%

10 matches tracked

Player Skillset

Based on ~804 points across 6 matches

Serve strengthServe strength (Player serve win % - tour average serve win %) scaled by sample size
Vulnerable
-0.924% Pctl
Return strengthReturn strength (Player return win % - tour average return win %) scaled by sample size
Strong
0.789% Pctl
Pressure IndexPressure Index (Break point performance - baseline point performance) with a small adjustment for tiebreak results
Vulnerable
-5.213% Pctl
Tiebreak win %
Insufficient data

Percentiles compare against tour-level players in TennisTrove.

Matthew Dellavedova

HARDSmall sample

0% · 02 on hard

Games won (last 10)

43%

10 matches tracked

Player Skillset

Based on ~0 points across 0 matches

Serve strengthServe strength (Player serve win % - tour average serve win %) scaled by sample size
Shaky
0.037% Pctl
Return strengthReturn strength (Player return win % - tour average return win %) scaled by sample size
Strong
0.081% Pctl
Pressure IndexPressure Index (Break point performance - baseline point performance) with a small adjustment for tiebreak results
Shaky
0.048% Pctl
Tiebreak win %
Insufficient data

Percentiles compare against tour-level players in TennisTrove.

Match Overview

Dane Sweeny and Matthew Dellavedova are set to meet at the M25 Taipei on August 22, 2025 in a hard-court singles match. Sweeny enters with a 70–23 record on hard courts in 2025, while Dellavedova has posted a 30–22 mark on hard courts this season. Elo ratings point to a clear statistical advantage for Sweeny entering this matchup. In their head-to-head history, Sweeny leads 3–1 over Dellavedova, including a win in their most recent meeting.

Recent singles form slightly favors Sweeny, who has won 4 of his last five matches, while Dellavedova has gone 1–4 over the same span.