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Hamad Medjedovic Shocks Tennis World: 20-Year-Old Serbian Phenom Captures First ATP Title in Stunning Upset

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Rising Serbian prospect Hamad Medjedovic, 21, will make his main-draw debut at Roland Garros on Sunday, 25 May, when he opens against Poland’s Kamil Majchrzak in the first round of the French Open 2025. Analysts have installed the world No. 77 as a narrow favorite (55 % win probability) thanks to his explosive serve-forehand combination and a breakthrough clay campaign that included Challenger titles in Murcia and Prague. Who is Hamad Medjedovic? • Age: 21 (born 18 July 2003, Novi Pazar, Serbia) • Height/Playing style: 1.88 m, right-handed, aggressive baseliner • Career-high ranking: No. 70 (April 2025) • Signature achievement: Champion at the 2023 Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah, where he defeated Arthur Fils in the final. • 2025 clay record: 14-5 on the surface, including ATP main-draw wins in Estoril and Madrid. Road to Paris Medjedovic’s Roland Garros preparation took a detour after a minor adductor scare in Doha in February, but the Serbian returned in April and pushed top-30 foes Casper Ruud and Lorenzo Musetti to deciding sets on red dirt. Although he bowed out of Rome qualifying to Otto Virtanen last week, his heavy top-spin forehand has looked increasingly lethal in best-of-five practice sets, according to his coach Viktor Troicki. First-round matchup vs Majchrzak Majchrzak, a former top-75 player reinstated in January after serving a doping suspension, has rebuilt confidence by stringing together back-to-back Challenger quarterfinals. The pair have never met on tour, but preview panels give Medjedovic the edge due to superior shot-making and match fitness. Match details • Date: Sunday, 25 May 2025 • Estimated start time: 11 a.m. local (5 a.m. ET) – court assignment TBA • Format: Best-of-five sets, no final-set tie-break until 6-6. • Broadcast/streaming: Eurosport Player (EU), Tennis Channel Plus (US), Roland Garros official app. Keys to victory 1. First-serve percentage – Medjedovic wins 75 % of points behind his first serve on clay; dipping below 60 % exposes his second serve. 2. Backhand consistency – Majchrzak will target the Serbian’s one-handed backhand with heavy cross-court topspin. 3. Mental composure – Both players have struggled to close out leads; the one who handles momentum swings better should advance. What’s at stake A win could propel Medjedovic toward a potential second-round clash with No. 17 seed Frances Tiafoe and, with 45 main-draw points already guaranteed, move him inside the top 65. More broadly, success in Paris would cement his status as Serbia’s heir apparent behind Novak Djokovic and Miomir Kecmanović. How to follow Live scores will be available via the Roland Garros app and official social channels. Post-match quotes and highlights will be uploaded to the ATP Tour’s YouTube channel within hours of completion. Bottom line Medjedovic has never won a main-draw match at a Grand Slam, but his upward trajectory and clay-court prowess give him an ideal platform to announce himself on tennis’ biggest stage. If the serve fires and nerves hold, Sunday could mark the start of a deep Parisian run for the next Serbian star.

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