

What Time Will Alexander Shevchenko Play Against Dusan Lajovic?
Shevchenko and Lajovic are on the Day 3 Schedule at Roland Garros 2025 on Tuesday 27 May 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?
The upcoming match between Alexander Shevchenko from Kazakhstan and Dusan Lajovic from Serbia marks their first meeting on the tennis court.
Alexander Shevchenko has seen significant career milestones, climbing from the Top 300 in March 2022 to the Top 100 in April 2023. His career reached its peak in February 2024 when he achieved a career-high ranking of No. 45 after defeating No. 7 Rune in Rotterdam, marking the biggest win of his career. Shevchenko also saved two match points to secure his first Top 10 victory against No. 9 Fritz, reaching his first ATP Tour quarterfinal in Basel. He continued his success by making his first semifinal and final appearances in Metz to finish off his strong 2023 season. Additionally, Shevchenko has made his mark by reaching the quarterfinals of ATP Tour events in Montpellier, Rotterdam, Geneva, and Almaty during the 2024 season. Notably, he showed his dominance by not dropping a single set on his way to winning his first Challenger title in Bratislava in 2022 and clinching his second title at Tenerife-1 in 2023.
On the other hand, Dusan Lajovic has had his share of memorable moments throughout his career. He reached his career-high ranking of No. 23 after defeating the future World No. 1, Medvedev, to secure his first ATP Tour singles final at the ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo in 2019. Lajovic made history by entering the Monte-Carlo tournament as the World No. 48 and becoming the lowest-ranked finalist since 2001. He continued his success by capturing his second title at Banja Luka in 2023 after defeating No. 1 Djokovic in the quarterfinals and No. 6 Rublev in the final. Notably, Lajovic became the first player to achieve two Top 10 wins en route to winning a clay ATP 250 title in the series’ history. Additional highlights of his career include winning his first ATP Tour singles title in Umag in 2019, a doubles title in Istanbul in 2015 with Albot, and a team title at the 2020 ATP Cup as a member of Team Serbia. Lajovic has also qualified for ATP Masters 1000 events 16 times, including a run to the quarterfinals in Madrid in 2018.
In summary, both Alexander Shevchenko and Dusan Lajovic have showcased their talents and achieved remarkable milestones in their respective careers, making their upcoming matchup one filled with anticipation and excitement.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Shevchenko will win.
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