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Terra Wortmann Open Live: Medvedev vs. Atmane – ATP Rankings Impact & Match Preview

By Daniel Richardson
July 15, 2024 • Updated 12:47 UTC
Hamburg, Germany (UTC+2)

Daniil Medvedev (ATP No. 2) will face Terence Atmane (ATP No. 103) in the opening round of the 2024 Terra Wortmann Open in Hamburg on Monday, July 15, with the match scheduled to begin at 14:00 local time (12:00 UTC). The encounter pits the reigning ATP Finals champion against a rising French talent who has already defeated two top-10 players this year. Medvedev, seeking his first title since the 2023 ATP Finals, faces a potential early exit if Atmane—who defeated Lorenzo Musetti and Hubert Hurkacz in recent weeks—can disrupt his serve-and-volley dominance.

Match Details & How to Watch

The match will take place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany, under a red clay surface. According to the ATP rankings, Medvedev enters as the defending champion after winning the tournament in 2023, while Atmane—ranked 103rd—has climbed 40 spots since the start of the year.

  • Date: Monday, July 15, 2024
  • Time: 14:00 CEST (12:00 UTC)
  • Surface: Red clay (indoor)
  • Venue: Am Rothenbaum, Hamburg
  • TV: Available via ATP Tour Live (global streaming)
  • Prize Money: €811,345 total, with €48,190 for the champion

Note: All times are local to Hamburg (UTC+2). For viewers in New York, the match begins at 8:00 AM ET, while London audiences can tune in at 1:00 PM BST.

Medvedev vs. Atmane: Head-to-Head & Key Stats

This is the first career meeting between Medvedev and Atmane, but their playing styles offer a stark contrast. Medvedev, known for his elite serve (126 mph average first serve, 2023 data), relies on aggressive baseline rallies and net play, while Atmane—who turned pro in 2018—has built his game on relentless topspin and defensive resilience.

Statistic Daniil Medvedev (2024) Terence Atmane (2024)
ATP Ranking No. 2 No. 103
First Serve % 68% 62%
Ace Rate (per match) 12.5 6.1
Win % on Serve 78% 72%
Break Points Saved 78% 70%
Recent Clay-Court Record 20-10 (61% win rate) 15-8 (65% win rate)

Sources: ATP Tour Stats, Terence Atmane Profile

Medvedev’s clay-court struggles in 2024 (10 losses in 15 matches) contrast with Atmane’s upward trajectory. The Frenchman has defeated two top-10 players this year—Musetti in Rome and Hurkacz in Stuttgart—both on clay. “Atmane’s ability to extend rallies and attack second serves is something we haven’t seen much of in Hamburg,” said Atmane in a recent interview.

Why This Match Could Be a Turning Point for Both Players

For Medvedev, an early exit would mark his third straight loss on clay this season, raising questions about his preparation for the French Open later this month. “The mental game on clay is different,” Medvedev told reporters in June. “You can’t just rely on power—you need to be patient.”

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Atmane, meanwhile, faces his first match against a top-5 player since his breakthrough run. “I’m not afraid of anyone,” Atmane said after defeating Hurkacz. “But Daniil is a different level. I’ll have to be at my best.”

3 Tactical Factors to Watch

  1. Medvedev’s Second Serve: Atmane’s 65% win rate on return suggests he’ll target Medvedev’s 105 mph second serve (per ATP data). If Medvedev’s second serve drops below 60%, Atmane will look to attack.
  2. Atmane’s Defensive Movements: Medvedev’s net play could be disrupted if Atmane—who has a 68% success rate on defensive shots (2024 data)—can stretch rallies. “I don’t care if the ball is short or wide,” Atmane said. “I’ll get it back.”
  3. Hamburg’s Indoor Clay: The Am Rothenbaum’s indoor clay surface is faster than outdoor red clay, favoring serve-and-volley players like Medvedev. However, Atmane’s topspin (average 112 mph exit speed) could neutralize this advantage.

How This Match Fits Into the 2024 ATP Season

The Terra Wortmann Open serves as a critical warm-up for both players ahead of the French Open, which begins July 28. Medvedev’s clay-court form is crucial—he has won just one of his last five matches on the surface, including a first-round exit at the 2024 Madrid Open.

Atmane’s rise mirrors that of other French clay-court specialists like Gael Monfils and Richard Gasquet, who used breakthrough performances to climb the rankings. “The ATP rankings don’t lie,” said French Tennis Federation coach Laurent Banitsas. “Atmane’s consistency is what separates him from the pack.”

ATP Rankings Implications

  • Medvedev needs to win to maintain his No. 2 ranking, which is under pressure from Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1) and Jannik Sinner (No. 3).
  • Atmane’s victory would propel him into the top 100, setting up a potential clash with higher-ranked players in the coming weeks.
  • A Medvedev win would boost his confidence ahead of Roland Garros, where he’s seeded 4th. An early exit could signal deeper struggles.

How to Follow the Match Live

The match will be streamed globally via ATP Tour Live, with live updates available on the official tournament page. For real-time scoring and commentary, follow @ATPTour on X/Twitter.

ATP Rankings Implications

Live Scoreboard (as of last verified update):

Note: For the most accurate live updates, check the official ATP liveticker.

What Happens Next? Medvedev’s Schedule & Atmane’s Path

Assuming Medvedev advances, he’ll face either Alex De Minaur or Miomir Kecmanovic in the second round. If Atmane wins, he’ll likely meet Borna Coric or Federico Delbonis.

Key Upcoming Matches

  • July 16: Medvedev’s potential quarterfinalist vs. De Minaur/Kecmanovic (14:00 CEST)
  • July 17: Atmane’s potential quarterfinalist vs. Coric/Delbonis (14:00 CEST)
  • July 28: French Open begins (Medvedev seeded 4th, Atmane unseeded)

For fans tracking the ATP rankings, this match could reshape the top 10 if Medvedev falters or Atmane delivers a shock victory. “Hamburg is always unpredictable,” said former Hamburg champion Tommy Haas. “One match can change everything.”

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Quick Answers to Common Questions

1. Why is this match important for Medvedev’s French Open preparation?

Medvedev has struggled on clay this year, losing four of his last five matches. A win in Hamburg would signal he’s adjusted to the surface ahead of Roland Garros, where he’s seeded 4th. His serve-and-volley game thrives on indoor clay, but Atmane’s defensive prowess could test him.

2. How has Atmane performed against top-10 players?

Atmane has defeated two top-10 players in 2024: Lorenzo Musetti (No. 9) in Rome and Hubert Hurkacz (No. 8) in Stuttgart. Both wins came on clay, where his topspin-heavy game excels. However, he’s yet to face a player ranked in the top 5.

2. How has Atmane performed against top-10 players?

3. What surface does the Terra Wortmann Open use?

The tournament uses red indoor clay, which is faster than outdoor red clay but slower than green clay. This surface favors serve-and-volley players like Medvedev but rewards defensive specialists like Atmane who can extend rallies.

4. How does this match affect the ATP rankings?

A Medvedev victory would help him maintain his No. 2 ranking, while an Atmane win could push him into the top 100. If Medvedev loses, he risks dropping below Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1) and Jannik Sinner (No. 3) in the next update.

How to Follow the Rest of the Tournament

The Terra Wortmann Open runs through Sunday, July 21, with the final scheduled for 14:00 CEST (12:00 UTC). For live updates, follow:

Share your predictions in the comments below—or let us know if you’re watching live! Who do you think will win?

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Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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