

What Time Will Roberto Carballes Baena Play Against Daniel Altmaier?
Baena and Altmaier are on the Day 1 Schedule at Asb Classic 2025 on Monday 6 January 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?
Roberto Carballes Baena, representing Spain, is set to face Daniel Altmaier from Germany in their upcoming match. Carballes Baena currently leads their head-to-head record with a score of 1-0. Their previous meeting took place in Geneva on clay, where Carballes Baena emerged victorious with a 7-6(2) 6-4 win. They also encountered each other in the Seville CH final on clay, with Carballes Baena winning 6-3 7-5.
Carballes Baena, aged 31, currently holds the 59th position in the world rankings, with his career-high being No. 49. Throughout his career, he has achieved a win-loss record of 118-147 and has won two titles. One of his notable achievements was entering the Top 50 at the age of 30 and reaching a career-high ranking in April 2023. This was accomplished after recovering from being a set down three times in five matches to secure his second ATP Tour title in Marrakech. In 2018, Carballes Baena became the first Spanish qualifier to win an ATP Tour title since Almagro in 2006. Furthermore, he has managed to secure victories against high-ranking opponents, including defeating Shapovalov (No. 11) and Rune (No. 4) to achieve his first Top 20 and Top 10 wins, respectively. In addition, Carballes Baena has had success in challenger tournaments, boasting a 243-151 record, winning titles on clay courts in Seville. His 2024 season has been particularly prosperous, with a personal-best 25 wins and a run to the quarterfinals in Auckland being the highlights. He is now aiming to secure his first ATP Tour win since defeating Koepfer (No. 81) in the Antwerp 1R in October.
Daniel Altmaier, aged 26, is currently ranked 93rd in the world rankings, having achieved a career-high rank of No. 47 in October 2023. One of Altmaier’s significant accomplishments was making his debut in the Top 50 just before turning 25 in September. In 2023, he reached his first ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinal in Madrid as a lucky loser and secured his biggest career win by defeating Rublev (No. 7) on his way to the quarterfinals in Hamburg. Altmaier ended the 2022 season impressively with 13 wins in his last 14 Challenger matches, clinching back-to-back titles in Lima-2 and Guayaquil. Another highlight of his career was reaching the semifinals in back-to-back weeks at Umag and Kitzbuhel in July 2021. Altmaier has also displayed strong performances in Grand Slam tournaments, notably reaching the fourth round of the 2020 Roland Garros and the third round of the 2023 Roland Garros after defeating Berrettini (No. 8) and Sinner (No. 9), respectively. He hits a one-handed backhand and credits Federer and Wawrinka, fellow one-handers, as his idols. Altmaier entered the draw as a lucky loser after Pouille withdrew due to an abdominal strain. The German player, currently ranked third in Germany, previously reached the quarterfinals in Auckland by defeating Auger-Aliassime (No. 27) in the second round before falling to Fils in the next round.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Baena will win.
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