Opelka – Davidovich Fokina: 21.01.2026 02:30 CEST H2H: 0-1 Reilly Opelka has won three of his last five matches. This week in Melbourne, the American defeated Budkov Kjaer in the opening round in straight sets.
Day 4 action at the Australian Open continues with several marquee second-round matchups, headlined by World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. Elsewhere, Tomas Martin Etcheverry faces rising Brit Arthur Fery, Francisco Cerundolo meets Damir Dzumhur, and Daniil Medvedev looks to keep building momentum against Quentin Halys.
The inaugural edition of the ATP Athens Open is set for a very exciting finish with just the four men still in contention – including the top two seeds.
The indoor season continues in Brussels as players keep adjusting to the quicker European courts. Former champion Felix Auger-Aliassime will be in action against dark horse Damir Dzumhur, amongst several other matches.
Novak Djokovic had to joust with discomfort and illness as he saw off Yannick Hanfmann coming from a set down to do it 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 at the Shanghai Masters.
Fritz – Mpetshi Perricard: 05.10.2025 08:00 CEST H2H: 1-0 Taylor Fritz has won four of his last five matches. Last week in Tokyo, Fritz had a decent run.
Nishioka – Shevchenko: 01.10.2025 09:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Yoshihito Nishioka has lost three of his last five matches. Last week in Tokyo, Nishioka lost to Darderi in the opening round in straight sets.
Mochizuki – Struff: 13.09.2025 07:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Shintaro Mochizuki has won three of his last five matches. He recently reached the second round at the US Open as a qualifier.
Moez Echargui followed the footsteps of Malek Jaziri and became Tunisia’s second ATP Challenger Tour champion. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Nicolai Budkov Kjaer switched surfaces but still picked up two titles in as many weeks.
Rinderknech – Hanfmann: 24.07.2025 11:00 CEST H2H: 2-1 Arthur Rinderknech has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Gstaad, Rinderknech lost against Passaro in the opening round.
The ATP Kitzbuhel Open 2025 edition has an action packed Day 3 for all the tennis fans. As ever, we preview and predict the scheduled matches for you. Head-to-head – First Meeting Botic van de Zandschulp hasn’t quite had the 2025 season like he would have wanted to.
Jannik Sinner began his campaign at the Halle Open with a hard-fought 7-5, 6-3 victory over Yannick Hanfmann. The defending champion faced his first grass-court match of the season against a tricky opponent who had already played some matches on grass after coming through qualifying.
There will be no shortage of star power on day two at the ATP Halle Open with nine matches on the slate in Germany. As always, we here at LWOT will be offering our predictions for every match, including Joao Fonseca vs Flavio Cobolli, but who will book their spot in the second round?
The second slam of the year is upon us as the 2025 French Open gets started on Sunday with 20 men’s main draw singles matches. This set of predictions is paced by No.
Ten exciting matches are scheduled on Day 2 of the ATP BMW Open in Munich. This article features the recently crowned Masters champion, Jakub Mensik, who will take on Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann.
A countrywide power outage caused the suspension of play on Tuesday evening at the ATP 250 in Santiago. The remaining first-round matches will be concluded on Wednesday and have been covered in our daily predictions.
Chinese teenager Juncheng Shang surged into the Chengdu Open final with a 6-4, 6-4 victory on Monday against Yannick Hanfmann of Germany. Seeking his first tour title with the backing of his home-country fans, the 19-year-old Shang will face top-seeded Lorenzo Musetti of Italy for the championship.
Just four men remain in contention for the trophy at the ATP Chengdu Open 2024. This week has given us very exciting tennis and luckily we have two more days of thrilling matchups.
In the Round of 32 at the Chengdu Open on Thursday, Shintaro Mochizuki (ranked No. 147) faces Yannick Hanfmann (No. 95). Hanfmann is favored over Mochizuki, with -190 odds compared to the underdog’s +145.
Maximilian Marterer and Yannick Hanfmann eased to straight-sets singles victories for a winning 2-0 lead over Chile to all but ensure Germany advances to the Davis Cup Finals in November.
On Monday, Yannick Hanfmann (No. 111 in the world) takes on Jaume Munar (No. 59) in the Round of 32 at the Generali Open. In this match, Munar is favored (-175) against Hanfmann (+135) .