Prediction Of Zverev Vs Altmaier H2H, Who Will Win At ATP Bmw Open 2025?

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Prediction Of Zverev Vs Altmaier H2H, Who Will Win At ATP Bmw Open 2025?
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What Time Will Alexander Zverev Play Against Daniel Altmaier?

Zverev and Altmaier are on the Day 3 Schedule at Bmw Open 2025 on Wednesday 16 April 2025. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.

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Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?

Head-to-Head Matchup: Alexander Zverev (GER) vs Daniel Altmaier (GER)
– Zverev leads the head-to-head matchup 2-1.
– Previous matchups:
– 22 Australian Open (Australia) – Hard R128: Alexander Zverev won 7-6(3) 6-3 7-6(1)
– 23 US Open (U.S.A.) – Hard R64: Alexander Zverev won 7-6(1) 3-6 6-4 6-3
– 24 Acapulco (Mexico) – Hard R32: Daniel Altmaier won 6-3 3-6 6-3

Insights from 52-week averages:
– Zverev:
– Attack conversion score: 27%
– Score steal: 71%
– Serve quality: 35%
– Return quality: 9.0
– Forehand quality: 7.5
– Backhand quality: 8.4
– Altmaier:
– Attack conversion score: 23%
– Score steal: 66%
– Serve quality: 32%
– Return quality: 8.0
– Forehand quality: 6.0
– Backhand quality: 6.7
– Tour Average:
– Attack conversion score: 24%
– Score steal: 69%
– Serve quality: 31%
– Return quality: 7.9
– Forehand quality: 6.5
– Backhand quality: 7.5
– Alexander Zverev:
– Age: 27
– World No. 3
– Career-High No. 2
– 2025 record: 15-7 (Reached Australian Open Final)
– Previous record in Munich: 16-8 (Titles in 2017 and 2018)
– Achieved career-high No. 2 ranking after suffering a right ankle injury in the 2022 Roland Garros SF against Nadal.
– Led ATP Tour with 6 titles in 2021 and holds the record for the most titles (23) among players born since 1990.
– Defeated Djokovic en route to winning the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals, 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and 2021 Nitto ATP Finals championships.
– Reached his first Grand Slam final at the 2020 US Open, coming back from a two-set deficit against Carreno Busta in the SF but losing a two-set lead against Thiem in the final.
– Notable wins include defeating Nadal at the 2024 Roland Garros and Djokovic via retirement at the 2025 Australian Open.
– Won his first two ATP Masters 1000 titles by defeating Djokovic in Rome and Federer in Montreal in 2017.
– One of three players to have defeated Djokovic on hardcourt, Federer on grass, and Nadal on clay.
– Aiming to become a three-time champion in the tournament’s history, joining Kohlschreiber.
– Has a record of 11-1 against countrymen on clay at the tour level, with his only loss coming to Kohlschreiber in the 2015 2R.
– Looking to win consecutive matches at this event for the first time since winning the title in 2018, currently holding a 4-5 record since then.

– Daniel Altmaier:
– Age: 26
– World No. 68
– Career-High No. 47
– 2025 record: 9-9 (Reached 2 QFs)
– Previous record in Munich: 2-2 (Reached 2R in 2022 and 2025)
– Made his Top 50 debut a day before turning 25 in September and achieved a career-high No. 47 in October 2023.
– Reached his first ATP Masters 1000 QF at the 2023 Madrid as a lucky loser and scored his biggest career win by defeating countryman Zverev in Acapulco in 2024.
– Made his Grand Slam qualifying debut at the 2020 Roland Garros and reached the 4R by defeating Berrettini. Also defeated Sinner en route to the 2023 Roland Garros 3R.
– Reached his first ATP Tour SFs of his career back-to-back in Umag and Kitzbuhel in July 2021.
– Ended the 2022 season with 13 wins in his last 14 Challenger matches and won consecutive titles at Lima-2 and Guayaquil.
– Hits a one-handed backhand and was inspired by fellow one-handers Federer and Wawrinka.
– Looking for his first Top 5 win and holds a 4-6 record against Top 10 players. Last defeated Zverev in Acapulco in February.
– Aiming to reach 3 ATP Tour QFs in a season for the first time in his career and hoping for his second ATP Tour QF on home soil after the 2023 Hamburg (lost to Zhang).

My Conclusion / Prediction:

My pick is that Zverev will win.
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