Medjedovic vs Altmaier Prediction 30 May 2025


📣 In the Roland Garros Round of 32, Hamad Medjedovic will face off against Daniel Altmaier. Let's consider which player has the upper hand and make the right bet on this match. Here is our editorial team's prediction.
Head-to-Head
The tennis players clashed in February on the hard courts of Marseille. They delivered a thrilling three-set match, with Medjedovic ultimately emerging victorious. The Serbian player initially fell behind, losing three games to the German at the start of the third set, but he showcased resilience and turned the tide, winning 6-4. The match was undoubtedly a crowd-pleaser, as fans witnessed a combined total of 18 aces from both players, and a comeback from 0-3 in the deciding set is a rare spectacle.
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Hamad Medjedovic Player Overview
The 21-year-old Serbian player possesses solid physical conditioning, plays aggressively, and considers clay his favorite surface. Since 2019, Hamad has won 88 out of 138 matches on clay. His preparation for the main clay tournament of the year took place in Monaco, Spain, and Italy. His best performance came in Barcelona, where Medjedovic advanced through three rounds, defeating Dellien, Diallo, and Perricard. In the round of 16, Hamad took 10 games off Casper Ruud and outperformed him on serve, demonstrating his ability to compete with top-tier players.
In the first round of Roland Garros, Medjedovic made numerous errors against Majchrzak, exchanging breaks but then stepped up his game to showcase his dominance. In the round of 64, the Serbian defeated clay specialist Juan Manuel Cerundolo in straight sets. Hamad only faltered at the net four times but committed 47 unforced errors. He made a similar number of errors in his opening match against Majchrzak. Such mistakes could prove costly in the future.
Match Results: Hamad Medjedovic











Daniel Altmaier Player Overview
Altmaier, a right-hander like Medjedovic, stands at 188 cm. The 26-year-old German is currently ranked 66th in the ATP with 906 points, having achieved a career-high ranking of 47. Ahead of the French Major, Daniel had a packed clay-court schedule, traveling across five countries. His performances in Munich and Hamburg were underwhelming, suffering straight-set defeats to Zverev and Auger-Aliassime. Altmaier's best result came in Monaco, where he defeated four tough opponents, including Aliassime, before ultimately falling to Carlos Alcaraz.
In the first round of Roland Garros, the German defied the odds by defeating American Taylor Fritz in four sets. Altmaier allowed Fritz to hit 14 aces and committed four double faults himself but excelled at the net and saved four break points. In the next round, Daniel overcame Czech player Kopriva in another four-set match. Just like against Fritz, Altmaier dropped the second set. Although clay isn't his favorite surface, his adaptability against opponents has served him well, and the world No. 66 has been effectively converting break points.
Match Results: Daniel Altmaier










Editor's Prediction
For Friday's match, our main bet is on over 3.5 sets total. At least four sets have been recorded in 12 of Altmaier's last 13 best-of-five matches. Yes, Altmaier has stumbled in some matches leading up to Roland Garros, but his performance against Taylor Fritz showed he can challenge strong opponents and push to the limit. Medjedovic hasn't dropped a set in two rounds so far, but the German opponent, often the underdog, frequently surprises at the French tournament.
Betting Tips: Hamad Medjedovic - Daniel Altmaier






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