Alexander Shevchenko vs Vitaliy Sachko Head-to-Head Stats
Alexander Shevchenko leads the head-to-head 0–2 against Vitaliy Sachko since 2025 across 2 meetings. Upcoming context: Bratislava, Semi-finals, clay court, 2026-06-13. Match odds (Pinnacle): Alexander Shevchenko 1.66, Vitaliy Sachko 2.35.
Head-to-Head metrics (per match average, last 10)
- 1st Serve In: Shevchenko 60.8%, Sachko 58.6%
- Aces / match: Shevchenko 5, Sachko 3.5
- BP Saved: Shevchenko 39.1%, Sachko 33.6%
- BP Converted: Shevchenko 37.1%, Sachko 44.9%
- Return Pts Won: Shevchenko 42.4%, Sachko 41.5%
- Service Pts Won: Shevchenko 59.8%, Sachko 58.2%
- Winners / match: Shevchenko 23.7, Sachko 23.7
- Unforced Errors / match: Shevchenko 28.3, Sachko 42.5
Performance profile (last 10 matches average)
- 1st serve in: Shevchenko 60.8%, Sachko 58.6%
- aces per match: Shevchenko 5, Sachko 3.5
- break points saved: Shevchenko 39.1%, Sachko 33.6%
- break points converted: Shevchenko 37.1%, Sachko 44.9%
- return points won: Shevchenko 42.4%, Sachko 41.5%
- service points won: Shevchenko 59.8%, Sachko 58.2%
Match control
- Dominance Score: Shevchenko +2.2, Sachko +0.2
- Break Point Efficiency: Shevchenko -23.8, Sachko -21.5
Rivalry momentum
- After 2025-06-05: Shevchenko 0 wins, Sachko 1 wins in the rivalry.
- After 2025-11-01: Shevchenko 0 wins, Sachko 2 wins in the rivalry.
Surface breakdown
- clay court H2H: Shevchenko 0, Sachko 1
- indoor court H2H: Shevchenko 0, Sachko 1
Recent form
- Alexander Shevchenko recent form (last 5 singles, 2025+): 3 wins, 2 losses — W, W, L, W, L
- Vitaliy Sachko recent form (last 5 singles, 2025+): 4 wins, 1 losses — W, W, L, W, W
Key rivalry stats
- Tiebreak sets won: Shevchenko 2, Sachko 2.
- Deciding-set wins: Shevchenko 2, Sachko 3.
Match history since 2025
| Date | Tournament | Round | Surface | Score | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-11-01 | Metz | Metz - Semi-finals | indoor | 3-6 1-6 | Vitaliy Sachko |
| 2025-06-05 | Prostejov | Prostejov - Quarter-finals | clay | 6-2 6-1 | Vitaliy Sachko |
- 2025-11-01 — Metz (Metz - Semi-finals), indoor: 3-6 1-6. Winner: Vitaliy Sachko.
- 2025-06-05 — Prostejov (Prostejov - Quarter-finals), clay: 6-2 6-1. Winner: Vitaliy Sachko.
H2H since 2025 · 2 meetings

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Head-to-Head Metrics
Per match averages · last 10 · since 2025
Performance Profile
Last 10 matches avg · since 2025
Match Control
Pressure & control · last 10 matches · since 2025
Dominance Score
Break Point Efficiency
Form Momentum
Cumulative singles wins · last 10 · since 2025
Surface Form
W–L on each court · last 10 singles · since 2025
Surface Breakdown
H2H wins by court · since 2025
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Match Overview
Shevchenko, ranked 97, from Kazakhstan, will face Sachko, ranked 215, from Ukraine, in the Semi-finals of the Bratislava tournament on clay. Both players are right-handed. Shevchenko stands at 185cm, while Sachko is slightly taller at 188cm.
Head-to-Head History
Sachko leads the head-to-head record against Shevchenko with two wins and zero losses in the dataset. Their most recent encounter was at Metz in the Semi-finals on indoor surface on 2025-11-01, where Sachko won 6-3 6-1. Sachko also secured a victory on clay at Prostejov in the Quarter-finals on 2025-06-05, with a score of 6-2 6-1.
Surface Analysis
This match is being played on clay. In the dataset, Sachko has one win on clay, while Shevchenko has no wins on this surface. Sachko also has one win on indoor courts, with Shevchenko having no wins on indoor, hard, or grass surfaces.
Current Form
Shevchenko comes into this match with a recent form of three wins and two losses, currently on a two-match winning streak. Sachko has a stronger recent form, with four wins and one loss, also on a two-match winning streak. Sachko's form win percentage is 80%, compared to Shevchenko's 60%.
Key Factors
- Sachko has a 100% win record against Shevchenko in their previous meetings within the dataset.
- Shevchenko has a higher first serve percentage at 60.8% compared to Sachko's 58.6%, and more aces per match (5 vs 3.5).
- Sachko has a better break points converted percentage (44.9%) than Shevchenko (37.1%), and fewer unforced errors per match (28.3 vs 42.5).
