What Time Will Miomir Kecmanovic Play Against Sebastian Korda?
Kecmanovic and Korda are on the Day 5 Schedule at Adelaide International 2025 on Friday 10 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?
Miomir Kecmanovic, a 25-year-old Serbian player currently ranked World No. 55, will be facing off against Sebastian Korda, a 24-year-old American player ranked World No. 22, in their matchup at the ATP Masters 1000 Miami on hard court. Kecmanovic currently leads the head-to-head record between the two players with a score of 1-0.
Kecmanovic’s career highlights include breaking into the Top 40 after winning his first ATP Tour title at the 2020 Kitzbuhel tournament. He achieved his career-high ranking of No. 27 in January 2023. In 2022, he recorded a personal-best 38 wins, reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open, and the third round at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. He also reached the quarterfinals of the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami in the same year. One of the significant wins of his career was in the fourth round of the 2022 Indian Wells, where he defeated No. 6 seed Matteo Berrettini. Additionally, he reached the semifinals of the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals.
Kecmanovic has had success in his junior career as well, defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in a third-set tiebreak to win the 2015 Orange Bowl junior title, ending the year as the World No. 1 junior.
In this tournament, Kecmanovic aims to reach his fifth ATP Tour final, having previously reached three finals. He has a win-loss record of 149-149 and hopes to achieve his 150th career tour-level win, making him the sixth Serbian man to reach this milestone.
Sebastian Korda’s achievements include reaching a career-high ranking of No. 15 in August 2024. He and his father, Petr Korda, became the only father-son duo in ATP Rankings history to rank inside the Top 20. Sebastian achieved his biggest wins in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments against Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev at the 2023 Shanghai and 2024 Montreal events, respectively.
Korda has also had success on the ATP Tour, winning the Parma title in 2021 without dropping a set and capturing the Washington title in 2024, 32 years after his father won the same event. Korda has reached the fourth round of both the 2020 Roland Garros and 2021 Wimbledon as a qualifier, becoming the third men’s player in the Open Era to achieve this feat.
Similar to his father’s success, Korda also had a successful junior career, winning the Australian Open boys’ singles title in 2018, 20 years after his father won the men’s singles title.
If Korda and his opponent, Tommy Paul, both make it to the final, it would be the first all-American ATP Tour final outside of US soil since the 2022 Tokyo tournament, where Taylor Fritz defeated Frances Tiafoe.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Kecmanovic will win.
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