Prediction Of Altmaier Vs Rinderknech H2H, Who Will Win At ATP Moselle Open 2025?

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Prediction Of Altmaier Vs Rinderknech H2H, Who Will Win At ATP Moselle Open 2025?
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What Time Will Daniel Altmaier Play Against Arthur Rinderknech?

Altmaier and Rinderknech are on the Day 3 Schedule at Moselle Open 2025 on Tuesday 4 November 2025. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.

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Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?

In this upcoming match between Daniel Altmaier of Germany and Arthur Rinderknech of France, it will be their first meeting on the ATP tour. Altmaier, aged 27, currently holds the world No. 46 ranking, which is his career-high achieved in November 2025. Notably, Altmaier made his Top 50 debut just a day before his 25th birthday back in September 2023. One of his significant accomplishments was reaching the 1st ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinal at the 2023 Madrid Open as a lucky loser (LL), where he defeated World No. 4 Fritz on his way to his best Grand Slam result – the 2025 Roland Garros 4th round. At that Roland Garros, he secured 3 out of his 5 career Top 10 wins.

Moreover, Altmaier’s journey in Grand Slam events has been encouraging, starting with his Grand Slam qualifying debut at the 2020 Roland Garros, where he defeated World No. 8 Berrettini to reach the 4th round and also beat World No. 9 Sinner en route to the 2023 Roland Garros 3rd round.

On the other hand, Arthur Rinderknech, aged 30, is currently ranked World No. 28, with a career-high of No. 27 achieved in October 2025. He broke into the Top 50 in January 2022 after reaching his first ATP Tour final at Adelaide-2. Rinderknech notably advanced to his first ATP Masters 1000 final in Shanghai, losing to his cousin Vacherot in the final. He earned his first Top 10 win over World No. 10 Shelton at the 2025 Queen’s Club 1st round, followed by wins over World No. 3 Zverev at 2025 Wimbledon and on the road to the ATP Masters 1000 final in Shanghai in the same year.

Rinderknech, a five-time All-American at Texas A&M University, where he graduated from the Mays Business School in 2018, has also found success in Challenger events. Notably, he has captured titles at various Challenger tournaments.

In terms of recent performance, Altmaier is 11-32 against players ranked inside the Top 30, with a 6-11 record in 2025. Rinderknech holds an 11-2 record against players ranked outside the Top 10 since the US Open, with both losses coming against his cousin Vacherot. He recently reclaimed the French No. 1 ranking on Monday for the first time since January 2023.

My Conclusion / Prediction:

My pick is that Altmaier will win.
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