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Cinà trains at the Cinà Tennis Institute under his father's direction, a setup that keeps the coaching relationship unusually close and continuous. What the record shows is a player who competes effectively in long matches — his French Open debut required five sets to settle — and who has found ways to win on clay at multiple levels.

Federico Cinà plays a low backhand on clay at an ATP 1000 event, BMW and ATP logos visible on the hoarding behind him.
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break rate
26%
return games broken · 304 of 1184
net points won
69%
points won at the net · 467 of 675
break points converted
42%
break points converted · 288 of 686
second-serve points won
51%
points won behind a second serve · 1517 of 2979

serve

service hold rate
924 of 1189 service games held
78%
first-serve points won
3303 of 4737
70%
second-serve points won
1517 of 2979
51%
service points won
4813 of 7715
62%

return

break rate
304 of 1184 return games broken
26%
second-serve return won
1614 of 3114
52%
first-serve return won
1370 of 4532
30%
return points won
2966 of 7634
39%

pressure

break points saved
392 of 635
62%
break points converted
288 of 686
42%

net

net points won
467 of 675
69%

Figures as filed. Percentages are rounded; the counts alongside each rate are the filed numerators and denominators — nothing here is extrapolated.