

What Time Will Daniel Altmaier Play Against Alex de Minaur?
Altmaier and Minaur are on the Day 5 Schedule at Abn Amro Open 2025 on Friday 7 February 2025. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.
Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?
[LL] Daniel Altmaier (GER) and [3] Alex de Minaur (AUS) will face each other for the first time at the Tour-level. However, they have played against each other before at the 16 Wimbledon Juniors in Great Britain on grass, with de Minaur emerging victorious with a scoreline of 7-6(5) 6-4.
Altmaier is 26 years old and currently ranked World No. 93. He achieved his career-high ranking of No. 47 in October 2023. In 2025, he has a win-loss record of 3-3, including reaching the quarter-finals of Rotterdam. Altmaier made his Top 50 debut in September, just a day before his 25th birthday. He achieved this milestone after reaching the ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finals in Madrid in 2023 as a lucky loser, where he defeated his countryman and World No. 6 Zverev. Altmaier’s biggest career win came at the 2024 Acapulco tournament. He made his Grand Slam qualifying debut at the 2020 Roland Garros, where he reached the fourth round and defeated No. 8 Berrettini. Altmaier also reached the third round of Roland Garros in 2023, defeating No. 9 Sinner along the way. In July 2021, Altmaier made it to the semi-finals of the ATP Tour for the first time in his career, achieving this feat in back-to-back weeks at Umag and Kitzbuhel. He ended the 2022 season on a high note, winning 13 of his last 14 Challenger matches and capturing back-to-back titles at Lima-2 and Guayaquil. Altmaier hits a one-handed backhand and cites Federer and Wawrinka, fellow one-handers, as his idols. Altmaier entered the Rotterdam draw as a lucky loser after Mpetshi Perricard withdrew due to illness. Altmaier has a record of 2-6 in ATP Tour quarter-finals and aims to reach his third and biggest ATP Tour semi-final of his career.
On the other hand, de Minaur is 25 years old and currently ranked World No. 8. He achieved his career-high ranking of No. 6 in July 2024, becoming the first Australian to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals in singles since Hewitt in 2004. De Minaur has had a successful 2025 season so far, with a record of 9-1, including two quarter-finals. He had a standout year in 2022 and 2024, earning a personal-best 47 victories and winning his biggest ATP Tour titles in Acapulco. De Minaur’s career highlights include reaching his first Grand Slam quarter-final at the 2020 US Open and winning his first ATP Tour doubles title in Cincinnati in the same year. He has also reached Grand Slam quarter-finals at Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open, as well as ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final at Toronto. In Davis Cup play, de Minaur had a stellar 2022 season, leading Australia to its first final since 2003 and earning his biggest wins over No. 2 Nadal in 2023 and No. 1 Djokovic in 2024. De Minaur has diverse roots, with a Uruguayan father and Spanish mother. He splits his time between Australia and Spain and is fluent in English, Spanish, and French.
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In this match, de Minaur aims to equal No. 1 Sinner for the most ATP 500 wins since the start of the 2023 season. He has already achieved this feat with two titles in Acapulco in 2023 and 2024. De Minaur seeks his 26th ATP Tour semi-final appearance (17-8) and hopes to extend his impressive record of 28-1 against players outside the Top 30 since May, with his only loss coming against No. 77 Gaston in the 2024 Antwerp quarter-finals.
Overall, Altmaier and de Minaur are set to face each other for the first time at the Tour-level, with de Minaur being the higher-ranked player. Altmaier has had significant career milestones, including breaking into the Top 50 and reaching his first ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final. De Minaur, on the other hand, has achieved a top ranking of No. 6, qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals, and won multiple ATP titles. Both players have had success in Grand Slam tournaments and have impressed in previous matches.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Altmaier will win.
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