

What Time Will Quentin Halys Play Against Arthur Rinderknech?
Halys and Rinderknech are on the Day 2 Schedule at Moselle Open 2024 on Monday 4 November 2024. 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?
Quentin Halys and Arthur Rinderknech will face each other in the upcoming tennis match. Rinderknech currently leads the head to head record with 1 win. They previously met in the 22 US Open, where Rinderknech won 4-6 7-6(4) 6-3 6-2. They also had another meeting in the 19 Glasgow CH, where Halys emerged victorious with a 7-6(6) RET result.
Quentin Halys is 28 years old and ranked at World No. 84. He reached his career-high ranking of No. 61 in 2024. Halys had a successful year with a record of 9-8, reaching the final in Gstaad. In the Metz tournament, he has a 0-2 record, losing in the first round in 2016 and 2018.
Halys had a remarkable junior career, becoming the former World No. 3 at that level. He earned his first ranking point at the age of 15 and entered the Top 200 in 2015. In 2022, he broke into the Top 100 and achieved his career-high ranking after reaching the quarterfinals in Auckland in 2023. Halys also had notable wins, including defeating No. 18 de Minaur in the 2023 ATP Masters 1000 Miami 4R.
In 2024, Halys qualified for Wimbledon and reached the third round as World No. 220. He then went on to reach his first ATP Tour final in Gstaad the following week. He posted an impressive 43-10 record in the Challenger circuit in 2022, winning titles in Pau, Lille, and Ismaning. In 2018, Halys defeated Tsitsipas en route to winning his second Challenger title.
On the junior circuit, Halys had a successful run, ending his career with a run to the 2014 US Open boys’ singles final and winning the 2014 Roland Garros boys’ doubles title with Bonzi. In the Metz tournament, Halys aims to reach 10 tour-level wins in a season for the second time, with his previous record being 15 wins in 2023. However, in previous appearances in Metz, he lost to fellow Frenchmen Mahut in 2016 and Paire in 2018, both in the first round.
Arthur Rinderknech, on the other hand, is 29 years old and ranked at World No. 58. His career-high ranking is No. 42, achieved in October 2022. Rinderknech broke into the Top 50 in January 2022 after reaching his first ATP Tour final at Adelaide-2. He became the top-ranked Frenchman and had notable wins against top-ranked players on indoor hard courts in fall 2022, saving match points against Schwartzman, Carreno Busta, and Cilic.
In 2021, Rinderknech reached the semifinals in Kitzbuhel and had six other ATP Tour quarterfinal appearances. He also captured Challenger titles in Rennes, Calgary, Istanbul, Poznan, Lille, and Zug. Rinderknech was a five-time All-American at Texas A&M University, where he graduated from the Mays Business School in 2018.
In terms of recent performance, Rinderknech has a strong record in tour-level opening-round matches since Lyon in May, with a 13-2 record. He reached two of his three ATP Tour quarterfinals in 2024 on home soil, losing to Dimitrov in Marseille and having a walkover loss to Darderi in Lyon.
Ultimately, the upcoming match between Quentin Halys and Arthur Rinderknech will be an exciting encounter as they seek to add another win to their respective records.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Halys will win.
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