

What Time Will J.J. Wolf Play Against Miomir Kecmanovic?
Wolf and Kecmanovic are on the Day 2 Schedule at Mubadala Citi Dc Open 2024 on Tuesday 30 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?
2R: [WC] J.J. Wolf (USA) vs [12] Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) – First Meeting.
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Based on their 52-week averages:
– Player In Attack Conversion Score: JJ Wolf – 25%, Miomir Kecmanovic – 23%, Tour Average – 25%.
– Steal Score: JJ Wolf – 67%, Miomir Kecmanovic – 67%, Tour Average – 66%.
– Serve Quality: JJ Wolf – 30%, Miomir Kecmanovic – 30%, Tour Average – 34%.
– Return Quality: JJ Wolf – 7.4, Miomir Kecmanovic – 7.5, Tour Average – 7.9.
– Forehand Quality: JJ Wolf – 6.3, Miomir Kecmanovic – 6.6, Tour Average – 6.6.
– Backhand Quality: JJ Wolf – 7.3, Miomir Kecmanovic – 7.9, Tour Average – 7.6.
– The match will take place at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center in Washington, DC, U.S.A., from 29 July to 4 August 2024.
The insights reveal that both players have a closely matched performance in Conversion and Steal. JJ Wolf holds a slight 2% lead in Attack. However, Miomir Kecmanovic has an advantage in Forehand/Backhand Shot Quality due to his superior consistency. He has an average of 87% Forehands In compared to Wolf’s 81% and 88% Backhands In compared to 84%.
J.J. Wolf is 25 years old and currently ranked No. 143 in the world. He reached a career-high ranking of No. 39 in February 2023. In 2024, he has a record of 2-8, with two appearances in the 2R. He has achieved a 6-2 record at the Washington event, reaching the quarter-finals in 2022 and 2023.
Miomir Kecmanovic is 24 years old and currently ranked No. 51 in the world. His career-high ranking is No. 27 in January 2023. In 2024, he has a record of 17-20, with two quarter-finals. He has a 2-2 record at the Washington event, reaching the 3R in 2019.
J.J. Wolf had a remarkable rise in the rankings. He was already ranked No. 272 when he turned pro in July 2019. He
broke into the Top 100 in August 2022 and achieved a career-high ranking of No. 39 in February 2023. He reached his first ATP Tour semi-final and final at the 2022 Florence event after reaching the US Open 3R as a wildcard in both 2020 and 2022. He upset No. 14 Tiafoe for the biggest win of his career and reached his second ATP Tour semi-final at the 2023 Dallas event. He also reached the 4R of the 2023 Australian Open, falling to countryman Shelton in five sets. In his overall Challenger record, he has a 83-49 record, including 5-1 in finals and 21-7 with 2 titles in Columbus, where he played 3 seasons of college tennis for Ohio State University. It’s worth noting that Wolf reached the quarter-final stage in both previous main draw appearances at the Washington event and is now aiming to record consecutive ATP Tour wins for the first time since reaching the ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 4R in October last year.
Miomir Kecmanovic broke into the Top 40 after winning his first ATP Tour title at the 2020 Kitzbuhel event. He achieved a career-high ranking of No. 27 in January 2023. In 2022, he earned his personal-best 38 wins and reached the 4R of the Australian Open, the 3R of Roland Garros, and Wimbledon. He advanced to the ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finals at the 2019 Indian Wells event as a lucky loser and achieved the same feat at the 2022 Indian Wells and 2022 Miami events, equaling the biggest win of his career in the 2022 Indian Wells 4R against No. 6 Berrettini. He reached the semi-finals of the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals, losing to eventual champion Sinner after beating Ruud and Davidovich Fokina. As a junior, he defeated Tsitsipas in a third-set tiebreak to win the 2015 Orange Bowl junior title and finished 2016 as the World No. 1 junior ahead of Tsitsipas. Kecmanovic aims to break a 4-match losing streak on hard courts since defeating Altmaier to reach the Acapulco quarter-finals in February. He is also looking for his first win in Washington since reaching the 3R in 2019, where he lost to Gombos.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Wolf will win.
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