Key patterns suggest that Mochizuki, Shintaro and Zheng, Michael handle their tennis in distinctly different ways.
Current patterns show that Mochizuki, Shintaro has been emphasizing serving accuracy and baseline control. Meanwhile, Zheng, Michael tends to emphasize early attack patterns and forward movement.
Service patterns will likely shape much of the competitive structure. Both players have shown varying strategies to tight situations, with Mochizuki, Shintaro favoring extended exchanges while Zheng, Michael often seeks direct winners.
Court positioning becomes crucial when analyzing how each player handles pressure phases. What matters here is their tactical flexibility during competitive pressure.
The competitive uncertainty centers on whether baseline power or return aggression will control the outcome.
Based on recent tendencies, the match appears likely to progress via extended periods, with technical precision potentially deciding the final outcome.
Mark
The victory of Mochizuki, Shintaro: 2.22
The triumph of Zheng, Michael: 1.59