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Bet on Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic on Tennis

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Who is favored to win the Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic at the Auckland?

Bookmakers slightly favor Hamad Medjedovic to win this Auckland match, with most opening odds in early January 2026 putting him around 1.55–1.65 and Mattia Bellucci as underdog near 2.20–2.40, reflecting Medjedovic’s higher ranking, bigger serve, and stronger hard-court results over the past 12 months on DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic at the Auckland start?

The match between Mattia Bellucci and Hamad Medjedovic in the Auckland tennis event is scheduled to start at 11:30 PM local time on January 10, 2026, which corresponds to 10:30 AM UTC on January 11, 2026, given Auckland’s UTC+13 time zone during the New Zealand summer.

Where is the Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic at the Auckland being played?

The Bellucci vs Medjedovic clash will be played in Auckland, New Zealand at the city’s main ATP venue, traditionally staged at the ASB Tennis Arena in the Parnell district, a hard-court complex with multiple show courts and a center court capacity of roughly 3,500–4,000 spectators.

Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic at the Auckland prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Given Medjedovic’s stronger recent form on outdoor hard courts, higher first-serve points won percentage, and better performance in ATP-level events, a logical prediction is Medjedovic to win 2–0 in sets, with value potentially on the handicap markets where straight-set victory prices often sit above 2.00 compared to a shorter 1.55–1.65 moneyline.

What is the head to head record between Mattia Bellucci vs Hamad Medjedovic?

There is no notable prior ATP head-to-head meeting recorded between Mattia Bellucci and Hamad Medjedovic up to early January 2026, so this Auckland encounter is expected to be their first official tour-level matchup, making current form and surface-specific stats more important than historical results.