Simon Dalton presents his prediction for the ATP Geneva match.
For Arthur Rinderknech, the current tournament in Geneva represents one of the last chances to salvage a disappointing season and avoid slipping further in the rankings ahead of Roland Garros. However, he faces a challenging opponent in Miomir Kecmanovic, who, despite an uneven spring campaign, typically performs well in the early rounds of clay-court events.
Arthur Rinderknech
The 2025 season has been underwhelming for the Frenchman: only six wins in 22 matches and just two victories against top-50 opponents on clay in his last 12 attempts. On average, Rinderknech commits 3.6 double faults per match and lands his first serve with a 61% success rate. His recent clay-court performances are equally unconvincing: in his last three matches on the surface, his opponents have won a minimum of 13 games against him.
Miomir Kecmanovic
The Serbian player tends to start tournaments strongly and has emerged victorious in 11 of his last 16 round-of-32 matches on clay. After clinching the title on hard courts in Delray Beach, Kecmanovic experienced a dip in form but rebounded by reaching the semi-finals of a clay Challenger in Estoril. There, he defeated world No. 40 Nuno Borges and No. 86 Jan-Lennard Struff, losing only to eventual champion, world No. 33 Alex Michelsen. Across that tournament, Kecmanovic maintained a 68% first-serve success rate and averaged 2.5 aces per match.
Arthur Rinderknech vs Miomir Kecmanovic Prediction
Miomir Kecmanovic comes into this match as the clear favourite, both in terms of recent form and clay-court ability. Facing an out-of-sorts Arthur Rinderknech, the Serbian is expected to take control and secure a fairly straightforward win.