PPD Insights · Match Analysis
Clay-court patterns that converted break points into set control
Kaitlin Quevedo beat Andrea Lazaro Garcia 6-3, 6-2 with 703 tracked shots and strong zone win rates.
Kaitlin Quevedo
2 sets
Andrea Lazaro Garcia
0 sets
Points won
vs 42.7% for Andrea Lazaro Garcia
Best zone win rate
Top zone with ≥8 shots (center deep)
Break-point conversion
13 break points in the match
First serve in
Andrea Lazaro Garcia 57.6% — serve quality context
Match summary
What happened in this match and the headline numbers that tell the story.
Set 1
Set 2
Match momentum
Match snapshot: Quevedo won 6-3, 6-2 on clay with 703 tracked shots.
- Break-point conversion separated the players in both sets.
- Serve placement and first-strike patterns built early leads.
- Zone win rates show where territorial control was earned.
Coach insight
Reinforce center deep serve-plus-one patterns in practice. When returning, prioritize denying Andrea Lazaro Garcia access to their strongest zones on short balls.
Shot placement
Where shots landed on court and which zones were most efficient for the winner.
Serve analysis
First and second serve placement — where the server targeted and how often it worked.
Momentum
How control shifted point by point across sets, including break-point swings.
Rally patterns
Directional rally patterns showing how exchanges flowed across the court.
Rally length
Who won short, medium, and long rallies — a head-to-head breakdown by exchange length.
First four shots
Serve +1, return in play, and who won the first four shots — the patterns coaches watch closest.
Zone win rates
Win rate by court zone — who controlled deuce, ad, and depth targets.
Stats duel
Head-to-head match stats pulled from the tracked point and shot data.
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