ATP Halle: Lorenzo Sonego vs Jan-Lennard Struff – Grass Redemption for a Pair of Strugglers?
🧠 Form & Context
Lorenzo Sonego 🇮🇹📉 Recent Dip: After a strong start to 2025 (AO QF), Sonego has won just 3 matches since, entering Halle on a four-match skid.
😞 Frustrated Closer: Lost from a set up in recent matches against Shelton (Roland-Garros) and Halys (Stuttgart).
🌱 Grass-Capable: Former Antalya champ (2019) and Eastbourne finalist (2021); known for his versatility on quick courts.
🟢 Halle Consistency: 2–0 in R1 matches here; previous exits came vs Sinner and Zverev.
Jan-Lennard Struff 🇩🇪
🪫 Tough Year: Just 5 total wins in 2025, with early exits across clay and grass, including a 1R loss to Lehecka in Stuttgart.
🏡 German Soil Boost: Made QFs here in 2023, including a big win over Tsitsipas. Often raises his level at home events.
🦶 Mobility Questions: Age (35) and recent struggles point to diminishing movement late in matches.
📈 Threat Factor: Dangerous when serve + forehand combo clicks, but struggles when drawn into rallies.
🔍 Match Breakdown
Both players arrive out of rhythm, but the matchup favors Sonego’s agility, returning, and consistency on grass. He mixes up spin and pace well and can defend against Struff’s serve-heavy game plan. Struff will aim to dictate with big forehands and crowd momentum, but his lack of recent match play and declining movement may hurt against a more athletic and rally-savvy opponent. Sonego’s ability to hang in longer points and convert break chances gives him a slight edge—especially if this becomes a battle of fitness and resilience.🔮 Prediction
Pick: Lorenzo Sonego in 2 tight sets Summary: Sonego’s adaptability and clean grass technique should be enough to outlast Struff in front of the home crowd.📊 Tale of the Tape
- 2025 W/L: Sonego 13–15 | Struff 5–14
- Grass Record (Career): Sonego 21–13 | Struff 24–21
- H2H: First meeting
- Recent Form: Sonego ❄️❄️ | Struff ❄️
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