🎾 ATP Houston: Hijikata vs Eubanks – Match Preview
🧠 Form & Context
🟩 Rinky Hijikata
- 🇦🇺 Aussie grinder: Two-handed backhand and mental toughness make him a tough out on slower surfaces.
- 📉 Still finding form: 8–11 in 2025, but pushed Djokovic to 7–6, 6–4 in Miami—proof of high ceiling.
- 🎯 Head-to-head edge: 2–0 vs Eubanks, including a win in Houston last year.
- 🔥 Hard-court base: 7–10 on hard this year, but capable of grinding on clay with consistency.
🟥 Christopher Eubanks
- 🇺🇸 Power-first player: Tall and serve-reliant—more dangerous on faster surfaces.
- 🧱 2025 struggles: Also 8–11, but winless on clay since 2022 (0–7).
- 📏 Size vs surface: Clay limits his explosiveness and exposes footwork issues.
- 🔄 Some momentum: Won back-to-back matches in Morelia Challenger, though against lower-ranked competition.
🔍 Match Breakdown
Hijikata has the blueprint for beating Eubanks—he’s done it twice with disciplined depth and effective second-serve returns. His game thrives on consistency and wearing down aggressive players who lack clay-court patience.
Eubanks’ serve-and-forehand combo is less effective on Houston’s slow red clay. Without free points, he’ll be forced into longer rallies, where Hijikata has the clear advantage.
Unless Eubanks can shorten points early and dictate terms, Hijikata’s grinding baseline game and sharper clay instincts should prevail once again.
🔮 Prediction
Pick: Hijikata in 2 sets
Everything from head-to-head history to surface compatibility leans in Hijikata’s favor. Expect the Aussie to frustrate and outlast Eubanks in another straight-set win.
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