Kecmanovic vs Bonzi. ATP Adelaide Match Prediction
Kecmanovic and Bonzi will meet in the quarterfinals of the tournament in Adelaide on January 9. Kecmanovic has demonstrated impressive form at the tournament in Adelaide. His confident play gives reason to believe that the Serb can even reach the final. Bonzi, despite his more modest results, has good physical preparation. What bets should you pay attention to in the upcoming meeting? - find out in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Miomir Kecmanovic

Current form
Kecmanovic won in two sets against Christopher O'Connell (7-6, 6-2) in the second round of the competition in Adelaide. Miomir hit three aces, converted three break points and lost one game on his serve in the match against the Australian. In the first round, the Serb beat Alexander Bublik.
Professional qualities
Kecmanovic is a representative of a counter-attacking style, which requires excellent game intelligence and good physical preparation. The Serb does not have a powerful serve or a destructive forehand, but his stable backhand and lack of obvious weaknesses allow him to confidently beat lower-class tennis players. At the same time, against top players, Miomir often lacks aggression and variability, which leads to frequent defeats in matches with strong opponents.
Current indicators in the tour
Kecmanovic is ranked 55th in the world. The Serb has won six trophies in his career, one of which is an ATP title. Miomir won his last trophy in 2020. He won the clay court competition in Kitzbühel, beating Yannick Hanfmann in the final.
Interesting facts for betting
Kecmanovic won both of his two matches in the main draw in Adelaide.

Benjamin Bonzi

Current form
Bonzi beat Li Tu (6-3, 6-3) in the second round of the competition in Adelaide. During the match, Benjamin served three aces, converted five break points and lost two games on his serve. The Frenchman has six wins in seven matches this season.
Professional qualities
Bonzi focuses on two key elements: a powerful serve and a forehand. His serve has a lot of spin, which often earns him easy points. However, the Frenchman’s forehand is not always consistent, which determines his performances: either successful matches or failures. Benjamin’s backhand is weaker than average, and his mobility on the court leaves much to be desired, which makes him vulnerable against players who can quickly change the rhythm of the game.
Current indicators in the tour
Bonzi is the 70th racket in the world. Last season was fruitful for the Frenchman. He won five trophies, one of which was an ATP category. At the end of the year, Benjamin won the indoor competition in Metz, in the final of which he beat Cameron Norrie.
Interesting facts for betting
Bonzi has won eight of his last ten matches.
Trends
Bet Tie-break in the match - no
This bet has played in 3 of Bonzi's previous 5 matches
1.79Rate Set Result: 1>2
In 3 of Kecmanovic's last 5 matches, events on the court have unfolded according to this scenario
2.33Tip and bets
Kecmanovic is currently showing good tennis and the Serb may well fight for the title at the tournament in Adelaide. Bonzi is doing a little worse, but the Frenchman has already played six matches this season, he has more game practice and this may help him have a good match against Miomir.
Our betting tip is Bonzi's victory with a handicap of (+2) games at odds of 1.85
Bet on total
The match is likely to be a drawn-out affair. Kecmanovic is in good form and Bonzi is playing well. So their upcoming face-to-face encounter will likely be played in three sets.
The second betting tip is total over 23 games for odds of 1.88
Bet on the first set
Three of Bonzi's last five matches have seen the first set go to fewer than 9.5 games, and the upcoming encounter against Kecmanovic will likely start with a low first set as well.
Betting Tip - total under 9.5 games in the first set for odds of 2.12