

What Time Will Marc-Andrea Huesler Play Against Hamad Medjedovic?
Huesler and Medjedovic are on the Day 1 Schedule at Efg Swiss Open Gstaad 2024 on Monday 15 July 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?
[WC] This will be the first tour-level meeting between Marc-Andrea Huesler from Switzerland and Hamad Medjedovic from Serbia. However, they have previously met at the 2024 Salzburg CH tournament in Austria, where Medjedovic won 6-3 7-6(4) in the clay court round of 16.
Huesler, 28 years old, is currently ranked world No. 226, with a career-high ranking of No. 47 in February 2023. In 2024, he has a record of 3-5, reaching the quarterfinals in Munich but struggling in Gstaad with a 1-5 record. Notable achievements include breaking into the top 100 at age 26 in July 2022, winning his first ATP Tour title at the 2022 Sofia tournament by defeating players like Musetti and Rune. Huesler also qualified for tournaments such as Halle, Wimbledon, Bastad, Winston-Salem, and ATP Masters 1000 Paris in 2022. He has a 90-75 record in Challenger matches, with clay-court titles in Mexico City and Aguascalientes in 2022. Huesler is seeking his first win in Gstaad since defeating Almagro in the 2018 1st round, although he lost to Bagnis in the 2nd round. He hopes to avenge his recent loss to Medjedovic, who defeated him in the Salzburg Challenger last week, and earn his first tour-level win since reaching the 4th round in Munich in April.
On the other hand, Medjedovic is 20 years old and currently ranked world No. 122, with a
career-high ranking of No. 102 in October 2023. In 2024, he has a record of 4-4, reaching the third round in Rome. In Gstaad, he has a record of 3-1, with a semifinal appearance in 2023. Notable achievements include winning the 2023 Next Gen ATP Finals and breaking into the top 200 in March 2023. Medjedovic reached his second ATP Tour semifinal in Astana after upsetting 2015 champion Thiem at the 2023 Gstaad tournament. He made his ATP Tour debut at the 2021 Belgrade-2 and earned his first tour-level win at the 2023 Davis Cup over Durasovic. Medjedovic also qualified for Grand Slam main draws at Roland Garros in 2023 and 2024 and Wimbledon in 2023. In Challenger matches, he has a record of 37-25, with victories in three separate tournaments. During his junior career, he achieved a career-high ranking of No. 9 after winning titles without dropping a set at the 2019 Berlin Grade 1 and 2019 New Delhi Grade 2 tournaments. It’s worth noting that Medjedovic reached his first ATP Tour semifinal in Gstaad last year as a 183rd-ranked qualifier before losing to eventual champion Cachin. Additionally, he has a strong record against left-handed players, winning seven out of his last eight matches against them, including ATP Qualifying and Challenger matches.
The match between Huesler and Medjedovic will take place on Court 1.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Huesler will win.
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