Glenn Michibata has found the Tour difficult, recording 74–120 across 194 matches (38.1%). The numbers point to a player still building their Tour presence — a key area of opportunity going forward.
At Grand Slam level (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open): Glenn Michibata has struggled at Grand Slam level: 7–17 (29.2%) in 24 matches. The best-of-five format and elite fields make this the toughest benchmark on Tour.
vs. Top 10: 1–13 (7.1%, 14 matches). Top 10 opponents have represented a clear ceiling; addressing that deficit is the single biggest lever for improving the overall record.
By format — best-of-five: 11–26 (29.7%); best-of-three: 63–94 (40.1%). Markedly stronger in three-set formats; the win rate drops noticeably in five-setters, which has direct implications for Grand Slam performance.
Best season: 1989 — 13–21 (38.2%) from 34 matches. The best single-season display to date — a useful reference point as the career continues to develop.