A look at Alex de Minaur vs James Duckworth at the Atlanta Open ATP 2022 match and its prediction
Alex de Minaur and James Duckworth will fight for a place in the next round of the Atlanta Open 2022.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
ATP Atlanta Open 2022 Round of 32 Results, Score
James Duckworth vs Dominik Koepfer
The world No. 62 defeated German qualifier Dominik Koepfer in the first round today with a score of 6-1 6-7(5) 6-3 after missing four months of action due to hip surgery earlier this season.
Alex de Minaur vs James Duckworth ATP Atlanta Open Tennis 2022 Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Alex de Minaur vs James Duckworth ATP Atlanta Open 2022 Round of 16 H2H Record
Venue: Atlanta, United States
Prize Money: $708,530
July 28, 2022, Thursday
The Tickets for the tournament can be purchased here.
When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast
USA Australia
Time: TBD
Channel: Tennis Channel | beIN Sports
Head To Head: 0-0
Alex de Minaur and James Duckworth have never faced off each other in their entire ATP career yet and that’s why the head-to-head as of now is 0-0.
Prediction
Alex de Minaur and James Duckworth are set to meet for the very first time tomorrow at the last 16 of Atlanta Open 2022.
The Atlanta Open is off to a promising start for James Duckworth, who claimed his first tour-level triumph on hard court since November.
In the two hours and three minutes of play while defeating Koepfer Duckworth won 81% of the points on his first serve and displayed grit under duress by saving five of the six break points he came up against.
The 30-year-old Australian’s triumph advances him to a matchup with fellow countryman Alex de Minaur in the second round.
At the ATP 250 tournament, Duckworth was the only Australian to triumph in a singles match today.
On the other hand, Alex de Minaur has played an average of 25.8 games in each of his 39 matches this season (on all court surfaces). He has played an average of 25.6 games in each of his 13 matches on hard courts so far this year.
The Australian has won 76.2 per cent of his service games and 31.2 per cent of his return games so far this year. He has won 79.6% of his service games and 29.8% of his return games on hard courts and has converted 149 of 347 break points on all surfaces (42.9 per cent).
Despite having a 24-15 record through 15 tournaments so far this year, de Minaur has yet to win a tournament championship.
Even though de Minaur’s next opponent is going to be challenging and promising, he should have the strength to overcome him and go to the next round.
The Betting Odds are available here.