Mackenzie Mcdonald vs Aleksander Kovacevic ATP Korea Open Tennis 2022 Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets, Live Stream

Mackenzie Mcdonald vs Aleksander Kovacevic ATP Korea Open Tennis 2022 Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets, Live Stream

A look at Mackenzie Mcdonald vs Aleksander Kovacevic ATP Korea Open Tennis 2022 prediction and head-to-headย 

The last quarterfinals match is between Mackenzie Mcdonald and Aleksander Kovacevic at the 2022 Korea Open.

Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.

Mackenzie Mcdonald vs Aleksander Kovacevic ATP Eugene Korea Open Tennis Championships 2022 Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream

Mackenzie Mcdonald vs Aleksander Kovacevic ATP Korea Open Tennis 2022 H2H Record

Venue: Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center, Seoul, South Korea

Prize Money: $170,035

September 30, 2022, Friday

The Tickets for the tournament can be purchasedย here.

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When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast

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Head To Head: 0-0

The two, Mackenzie Mcdonald and Aleksander Kovacevic have never played each other before so the head to head currently is 0-0.

Prediction

In the quarterfinal of the 2022 Korea Open on Friday, world no. 82 Mackenzie McDonald of the USA will compete against fellow countryman and world no. 222 Aleksandar Kovacevic.

This week in Seoul, McDonald has had an easy time of it so far after defeating World Number 67 Pedro Martinez of Spain in straight sets to open his campaign. Then, in the second round, he faced another unlucky loser: Japanese World Number 417 Shintaro Mochizuki. Mochizuki received a bye straight to the second round after Taylor Fritz, who was supposed to be his opponent, withdrew from the competition.The only surprise was that it took McDonald until the sixth game of the first set to break the man from Japan, who was already having trouble with his own serve.

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On his own serve, Mochizuki did successfully defend a set point, but in the subsequent game, McDonald won the next one. The American appeared to have taken control in the second set after another early break, but the Mochizuki clearly hadn’t read the script because they broke back. Then, when he was broken to love, he had break points to advance but was unable to accept them and was forced to pay in full. After that, he only scored two more points.

The American Kovacevic, who was born in Bosnia and has a Serbian father, has had a fantastic week. He was merely a lucky loser who made the main draw and was little known outside of the Challenger circuit. used the chance that was handed to him to victory, defeating the Serb Miomir Kecmanovic, the seventh seed, in straight sets.

As a result, he was drawn to play Chun Hsin Tseng of Taiwan in the second round. Chun Hsin Tseng had his own stroke of luck when Australian Christopher O’Connell’s first-round opponent retired due to injury midway through their match. The fourth game of the third set saw Tseng drop his serve once more, which ended up being the turning point of the match. Another break helped to seal the deal this time around since Kovacevic did not let him off the hook.

Kovacevic has already accomplished a lot by making it to the quarterfinals, but winning would really put him in the record books. McDonald ought to have enough to win this game.

The Betting Odds are available here.

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