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

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

Alexander Zverev, a German tennis player, leads the head-to-head record against Daniel Altmaier, another German player, with a score of 2-1. They have previously faced each other in the 2022 Australian Open, where Zverev won with a score of 7-6(3), 6-3, 7-6(1), the 2023 US Open, where Zverev won with a score of 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, and the 2024 Acapulco, where Altmaier won with a score of 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Analyzing their 52-week averages, Zverev has a 27% attack rate, 71% conversion rate, 35% steal score, 9.0 serve quality score, 7.5 return quality score, 8.4 forehand quality score, and 8.0 backhand quality score. On the other hand, Altmaier has a 23% attack rate, 66% conversion rate, 32% steal score, 8.0 serve quality score, 6.0 return quality score, 6.7 forehand quality score, and 6.8 backhand quality score. The tour average for these statistics is 24% attack rate, 69% conversion rate, 31% steal score, 7.9 serve quality score, 6.5 return quality score, 7.5 forehand quality score, and 7.1 backhand quality score.

Alexander Zverev, 27 years old and currently ranked as world number 3, achieved his career-high ranking of number 2 after suffering a right ankle injury during the 2022 Roland Garros semifinals against Nadal. He has had a successful career, with six titles in 2021 and a total of 23 career titles, the most among players born since 1990. Zverev has defeated players like Djokovic and Nadal to win championships such as the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and the 2021 Nitto ATP Finals. He also reached his first Grand Slam final at the 2020 US Open but lost to Thiem after squandering a two-set lead.

In recent years, Zverev has showcased his skills by defeating Nadal in the 2024 Roland Garros and Djokovic via retirement in the 2025 Australian Open. He has also secured victories against top players like Djokovic at the 2017 Rome tournament and Federer at the 2017 Montreal tournament. Zverev’s versatility is highlighted by being one of only three players, along with Murray and Thiem, to have defeated Djokovic on hard courts, Federer on grass, and Nadal on clay.

Zverev aims to become a three-time champion in the tournament, following in the footsteps of Kohlschreiber. He has had success against his fellow countrymen on clay, with a record of 11-1, with his only loss in the second round to Kohlschreiber in 2015. Zverev hopes to win consecutive matches in this event, a feat he has not achieved since winning the title in 2018.

Daniel Altmaier, 26 years old and currently ranked as world number 68, reached a career-high ranking of number 47 in October 2023, just a day before his 25th birthday. He achieved this milestone after making his debut in the top 50 in September. Altmaier’s breakthrough came when he reached his first ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinals at the 2023 Madrid tournament as a lucky loser. In that same tournament, he earned his biggest career win by defeating his fellow German player, Alexander Zverev.

Altmaier has had notable performances at Grand Slam events, including reaching the fourth round of the 2020 Roland Garros and the third round of the 2023 Roland Garros. He also had back-to-back semifinal appearances in Umag and Kitzbuhel in July 2021. Additionally, Altmaier had a strong finish to the 2022 season, winning 13 out of his last 14 Challenger matches and securing consecutive titles at Lima-2 and Guayaquil.

Altmaier’s playing style is characterized by his one-handed backhand, which he attributes to his idols, Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, who are also known for their one-handed backhands.

In this match, Altmaier seeks his first victory against a top-five player. He currently has a 4-6 record against top-10 opponents, with his last win coming against Zverev in Acapulco in February. Altmaier aims to reach three ATP Tour quarterfinals in a season for the first time in his career and is looking to secure his second ATP Tour quarterfinal on home soil, following his achievement at the 2023 Hamburg tournament where he lost to Zhang.

My Conclusion / Prediction:

My pick is that Zverev will win.
Matchstat.com has an Artificial Intelligence (Ai) prediction model that is trained on all professional ATP and WTA past matches.

To find out who our model thinks will win for Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Altmaier, have a look at the prediction here:

Matchstat.com Alexander Zverev vs Daniel Altmaier prediction.

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