David Ferrer vs Yen Hsun Lu: Head-to-Head Record

Spain

32
5 meetings
Hard: 32
David Ferrer
32
Yen Hsun Lu

David Ferrer and Yen Hsun Lu have met 5 times on the professional tour. David Ferrer leads the head-to-head 3–2. Their most recent meeting came at Beijing in 2015.

Common opponents

Last 12 months
No common opponents in the last 12 months.
Includes tour-level, 125s, qualifying and team events (⚑). Walkovers excluded. Describes past results in different contexts — not a prediction.

David Ferrer vs Yen Hsun Lu stats comparison

Form

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02026 titles0

Clutch

Under pressure
Clutch Rating·Dominant
84
9
Break points saved·Clear edge
89
72
Break points won·Dominant
83
22
Deciding sets·Dominant
95
8
Tiebreaks·Dominant
78
25

Performance in the biggest moments — break points, deciding sets and tiebreaks (0–100, higher is better). About

Serve vs return

Recent form
David Ferrerserving85% hold

wins 66% of points on serve vs Yen Hsun Lu

Yen Hsun Luserving67% hold

wins 57% of points on serve vs David Ferrer

Serve advantage — David Ferrer

Each player's serve crossed against the other's return, converted to expected hold of serve. Recent completed matches, ATP, WTA & Challenger. About

Set records · last ~30 matches

First sets won·Even
57%
53%
Deciding sets won·Clear edge
44%
25%

Career

Career win rate·Clear edge
66%
50%
27Career titles1

Profile

44Age43
175 cmHeight180 cm
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Set records use each player's last ~30 completed matches; form shows the last 10 results. Ratings come from the same data that powers the Umpiry Score.

All 5 meetings

Frequently asked questions

Who leads the head-to-head between David Ferrer and Yen Hsun Lu?

David Ferrer leads the head-to-head against Yen Hsun Lu 3–2 after 5 meetings.

How many times have David Ferrer and Yen Hsun Lu played each other?

David Ferrer and Yen Hsun Lu have played each other 5 times on the professional tour.

When did David Ferrer and Yen Hsun Lu last play each other?

Their most recent meeting came at Beijing in 2015, where David Ferrer won.