Wimbledon Great Britain Grass Grand Slam Round of 32

Miomir Kecmanovic vs Novak Djokovic Prediction

Miomir Kecmanovic

Rank: #49
29%
VS

Novak Djokovic

Rank: #6
71%
Predicted Games Played: 38.0
Predicted Winner: Novak Djokovic

Player Metrics

Miomir Kecmanovic

Form Index: 63.9
ELO Rating: 1103.9
Glicko2 Rating: 1598.6
Current Fatigue (minutes): 348.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 10.9
Clay: 9.4
Grass: 9.3
Serve Rating: 97.0
Return Rating: 86.4

Novak Djokovic

Form Index: 94.2
ELO Rating: 3510.3
Glicko2 Rating: 2558.2
Current Fatigue (minutes): 348.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 31.3
Clay: 31.2
Grass: 33.5
Serve Rating: 95.4
Return Rating: 87.2

Recent Matches

Miomir Kecmanovic

  • Last Match: vs Jesper de Jong (3-1) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Alex Michelsen (3-2) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Daniel Evans (1-2) grass Eastbourne 129 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Quentin Halys (1-3) clay Roland Garros 174 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Sebastian Baez (3-2) clay Roland Garros 174 min

Novak Djokovic

  • Last Match: vs Daniel Evans (3-0) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Alexandre Muller (3-1) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Jannik Sinner (0-3) clay Roland Garros 174 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Alexander Zverev (3-1) clay Roland Garros 174 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Cameron Norrie (3-0) clay Roland Garros 174 min

Head-to-Head (Last 2 Seasons)

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Miomir Kecmanovic
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Novak Djokovic
Hard
0 - 0
Clay
0 - 0
Grass
0 - 0

Key Prediction Insights

In the Round of 32 at Wimbledon 2025, Miomir Kecmanovic will face Novak Djokovic on the grass courts of Great Britain. Djokovic is the clear favorite to win this matchup, with a probability of 70.60% compared to Kecmanovic's 29.40%. The predicted total number of games played in this contest is approximately 38.

Match Analysis

Ranked 49th, Miomir Kecmanovic has a form index of 63.92 and an Elo rating of 1103.91, highlighting a less favorable standing compared to his opponent. His cumulative fatigue of 348 minutes from the current tournament suggests he has been tested physically. Kecmanovic's surface strength index is 9.33, and while his mean serve index is notable at 97.02, it is overshadowed by Djokovic's superior metrics. The six-time Wimbledon champion holds a rank of 6, an exceptionally high form index of 94.16, and a robust Elo rating of 3510.29, demonstrating his elite status. Djokovic’s surface strength index is significantly higher at 33.47, and though the difference in their mean serve indices is marginal (Djokovic at 95.43), his mean return index of 87.22 surpasses Kecmanovic's by 0.81, illustrating his overall return capabilities. In their recent matches, Kecmanovic has shown resilience, securing victories over Jesper de Jong and Alex Michelsen, both in intense three-set matches. However, he did suffer a defeat to Daniel Evans prior to Wimbledon, indicating some inconsistency. Conversely, Djokovic has been dominant on grass, winning his last two matches in straight sets without dropping a single set, showcasing his impressive form and readiness for this stage.

Final Prediction

Djokovic's extensive experience, coupled with his superior form and statistics, gives him a distinct edge over Kecmanovic. A key factor to watch will be Djokovic's return game, as his ability to neutralize Kecmanovic's serve could prove pivotal in dictating the match's tempo.