

What Time Will Stefanos Tsitsipas Play Against Hamad Medjedovic?
Tsitsipas and Medjedovic are on the Day 3 Schedule at Efg Swiss Open Gstaad 2024 on Wednesday 17 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?
Stefanos Tsitsipas from Greece will be facing Hamad Medjedovic from Serbia in their first meeting. Tsitsipas, currently 25 years old and ranked 12th in the world, achieved his career-high ranking of No. 3 in August 2021. He has a notable record of 11 wins against top-3 opponents, including 2 wins against No. 1, 4 wins against No. 2, and 5 wins against No. 3. Tsitsipas has reached the semi-finals of Grand Slam tournaments six times, with notable appearances in the 2021 Roland Garros and 2023 Australian Open finals, where he lost to Djokovic on both occasions. He won the 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals title at the age of 20 and the 2019 Nitto ATP Finals title at the age of 21, becoming the youngest champion of the latter since Hewitt in 2001. Tsitsipas has won 11 ATP Tour titles, including three ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo titles in 2021, 2022, and 2024. However, he has not yet captured an ATP 500 title, with a record of 0-11 in finals. Tsitsipas made history by defeating Djokovic, Federer, and Nadal, known as the Big 3, before turning 21. On clay, Tsitsipas has a strong record, with a sole loss to Monteiro at the 2024 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid. He aims to reach his 27th tour-level quarter-final on clay, which would be his fifth of the season.
Hamad Medjedovic, a 20-year-old player from Serbia, is currently ranked 122nd in the world, with a career-high ranking of No. 102 in October 2023. In 2023, he won the
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Next Gen ATP Finals and broke into the Top 200 in March of that year. Medjedovic has had notable performances, including reaching the semi-finals at the Astana ATP Tour event in 2023, where he upset 2015 champion Thiem. 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 has also qualified for the main draws of Grand Slam tournaments, namely Roland Garros in 2023 and 2024, as well as Wimbledon in 2023. He has a Challenger record of 37-25, with victories in four finals. Medjedovic joined Djokovic and Tipsarevic as the third Serbian teenager to have won three Challenger titles, achieving this at the 2022 Luedenscheid, 2023 Szekesfehervar, and 2023 Mauthausen tournaments. In the junior rankings, Medjedovic reached a career-high No. 9 after winning titles at the 2019 Berlin Grade 1 and 2019 New Delhi Grade 2 without dropping a set. In terms of ATP Tour performances, Medjedovic is seeking his third quarter-final appearance, with a current record of 2-0. His first ATP Tour semi-final came at the 2023 Astana event, where he lost to Korda. This will be Medjedovic’s second quarter-final appearance in Gstaad. He currently has a 0-2 record against top 20 players and is aiming for the biggest win of his career. If he defeats Tsitsipas on clay, Medjedovic will become the lowest-ranked player to achieve this in an ATP Tour match.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Tsitsipas will win.
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