02.07.2024, 13:00
Wimbledon, London, Great Britain
James Duckworth and Alex de Minaur are headed to the court as they go head-to-head in the opening round of the Wimbledon Championship.
James Duckworth is currently ranked 81st on the ATP ranking and Alex de Minaur is ranked 9th on the ranking, and both players are playing against each other for the second time in their careers.
James Duckworth
Australian tennis player James Duckworth has a difficult draw in the opening round of the Wimbledon championship, as he faces fellow-Australian, Alex de Minaur. James Duckworth achieved his highest ranking of No 46 on the 31st of January 2022. James has 0 career singles and doubles titles to his name since he turned pro in 2010.
James Duckworth’s Grand Slam career highlights were: - Australian Open 2nd round (2012,2013,2015,2021), French Open 2nd round (2021), Wimbledon 3rd round (2021) and US Open 2nd round (2016,2022).
James Ducksworth won 2/3 games in the qualifying round. He defeated Benjamin Hassan in 3 sets, then he went on to defeat Nicolas Moreno de Alboran in the next game, in straight sets. Finally in the last game, he lost in straight sets to Mark Lajal.
Alex de Minaur
Alex de Minaur enters the opening round of the Wimbledon championship with a huge expectation. He plays his first game against James Duckworth. The Australian superstar, Alex de Minaur has won nine ATP Singles titles and one doubles title. He is also a finalist in the Davis Cup in 2022 and 2023.
Alex de Minaur’s career highlights in the Grand Slam are as follows: Australian Open 4th round (2022,2023,2024), French Open quarter final (2024), Wimbledon 4th round (2022) and US Open quarter final (2022).
Alex’s current form shows 7 wins and 3 defeats in his last 10 matches (WWWLWWWWLL).
Expert Betting Tips
Alex de Minaur is by far the better player in this match and Jack Duckworth will most definitely lose this game.
The Main Pick Is: - Under 35 Games at 1.60 Odds
- Under 35 Games at 1.60 Odds
- under 32.5 Games at 1.75
- Alex de Minaur to Win 3-0 at 1.66