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Preview : 2025 ATP Tour Monte-Carlo Masters Round of 64 Matches – Frances Tiafoe vs Miomir Kecmanovic

This should be an intriguing clash between two players who have yet to produce their best tennis at elite clay-court level.

This should be an intriguing clash between two players who have yet to produce their best tennis at elite clay-court level.

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2025 ATP Tour

Masters 1000

Monte-Carlo Masters

Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (Outdoor Clay)

Selected Round of 64 Matches- 8th April


Frances Tiafoe (14) 1.75 vs Miomir Kecmanovic 0.44

Frances Tiafoe got off to a solid start in his clay-court campaign, reaching his 3rd successive Houston final last week (losing convincingly to Jensen Brooksby in the final). It was a much needed result for Tiafoe (he hadn’t won back-to-back matches going into last week’s event). Tiafoe is now 9-7 for the campaign and will be making his Monte-Carlo debut this week. Tiafoe is a supreme athlete who looks to dictate proceedings from the baseline. He has a power-based game that relies on a big first-serve and massive forehand. These surfaces are amongst the slowest on tour, with players hitting 38% fewer aces here last year. The slow conditions will present a problem for Tiafoe (who is yet to progress beyond the 3rd round of a Masters 1000 clay-court event). However, he arrives in decent form and will feel quite confident going into this clash.


Serb baseliner Miomir Kecmanovic is currently working a highly respectable 12-8 record for the season. He picked up some excellent results in the opening months of the campaign, reaching the semifinals in Adelaide before claiming his 2nd career title in Delray Beach. But his form has plummeted since that victory in Delray Beach (he has gone 1-3 in his next three tour-level tournaments). The Serb will be making his first clay-court appearance of the season this week. He actually has a fairly similar clay-court history to his opponent. He- like Tiafoe- has done fairly well in some minor clay-court events. He won the Austrian Open in 2020 and would finish runner up in Estoril in 2023 (an event where Tiafoe is a two-time beaten finalist). But he just hasn’t been able to find his feet in the elite clay-court events, failing to go beyond the 3rd round in a clay-court Masters event (as well as the French Open). Kecmanovic is a durable baseliner who hits cleanly off both wings. He is a confidence player who can get down on himself when things aren’t going his way.


The Verdict: Kecmanovic to win in three at 2.7- Tiafoe has dominated this head-to-head rivalry 4-0 (Kecmanovic is yet to win a set). However, this will be their first ever clay-court meeting. I think the clay will even out proceedings, with Tiafoe losing a bit of raw power. Tiafoe may also feel a little leggy after losing in that Houston final.

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