Canas vs Squire Prediction 5 June 2026


Alejandro Moro Cañas and Henri Squire are set to face off in the quarterfinals of the Bad-Rappenau Challenger on clay. Both players come into the match with similar rankings and recent wins on this surface. Given their current form, this head-to-head promises to be a tightly contested battle.
Head-to-Head
Moro Cañas and Squire have never faced each other before, so their head-to-head record won't play a role in assessing the upcoming match.

Alejandro Moro Canas Player Overview
Alejandro Moro Cañas has experienced mixed results over his last ten matches, picking up four wins against six defeats. In this tournament, however, he has strung together back-to-back victories to book his place in the quarter-finals. Statistically, his first serve percentage stands out at 68%, yet his hold rate remains average-there have been moments when opponents have managed to seize control on return games. The average of 22.3 games per match underscores that his contests are rarely straightforward affairs; long, drawn-out battles have become something of a trademark for him in this event as well. Recent wins over Petkovic and Schenhaus highlight his ability to fight until the very end, even when his form is far from consistent.
Match Results: Alejandro Moro Canas





Henri Squire Player Overview
Henry Squire has shown a notable upswing in form, racking up six wins in his last ten matches and opening this tournament with two confident victories. His first serve percentage stands at 70%, while his hold rate is above average for this level of competition. It's worth noting that, despite a higher number of double faults, Squire offsets this with an impressive 58% set win rate and claims 52% of total games played. He also averages 22.7 games per match, underlining his tendency to engage in long sets regardless of the final outcome.
Match Results: Henri Squire


Key factors
- The average number of games in matches involving both players exceeds 22.
- Both players have recently been involved in tightly contested matches, often going to two or more sets.
- Their current form appears evenly matched, increasing the likelihood of a close battle and extended sets.
- Statistics on sets and games won suggest there is no clear favourite heading into this clash.
Expected scenario
There’s no clear favorite in this match-both players are performing at a similar level, both in terms of current form and their ability to hold serve. The likelihood of a third set is about average, and both tend to play long, drawn-out sets. Given this scenario, backing the selected total games line appears to be a well-founded prediction.
⭐ Editor’s Prediction
The quarter-finalists arrive in strong clay-court form, with both players showing similar levels of performance. Their recent matches have often been tightly contested, with neither side able to establish clear dominance-making a high total games bet particularly appealing. Both are consistent on serve and frequently push matches into three sets or play out extended two-set battles. The recommended pick is over 22.5 total games.
Betting Tips: Alejandro Moro Canas - Henri Squire

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