Alexander Zverev vs. Miomir Kecmanović Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Mexican Open 2026

Can Alexander Zverev avoid an upset against Miomir Kecmanović at the Mexican Open? Read our preview and prediction here.

Alexander Zverev will look to avoid an upset in the second round of the Mexican Open on Wednesday when he takes on Miomir Kecmanović. The Mexican Open has already seen a flurry of upsets, with three of the top eight seeds sent packing in the first round. The German will have a busy day on the court on Wednesday as he is scheduled to compete in both singles and doubles.

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Alexander Zverev vs. Miomir Kecmanović Match Details

Date: Feb. 25, 2026

Tournament: Mexican Open 2026

Round: Second Round

Venue: Arena GNP Seguros, Acapulco, Mexico

Surface: Outdoor hard

Category: ATP 500

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN, TVA

Zverev vs. Kecmanović Head-to-Head

Zverev leads the head-to-head between the two players 2-1. Their last meeting came nearly three years ago at the Chengdu Open, with the German coming out on top 5-7, 7-5, 6-2. Zverev also won when they met in Paris in 2020, but Kecmanović triumphed in their first meeting on the tour in 2019.

This is Zverev’s first tournament since his Australian Open exit after a five-set loss to Carlos Alcaraz. The 28-year-old is the top seed and heavy favorite to win in Mexico, but has not progressed past the second round since winning the tournament in 2021.

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Whether he can finally manage to end this unwanted record remains to be seen. He started his campaign with a comfortable 6-2, 6-4 win over Corentin Moutet.

Kecmanović was eliminated in the first round at his first four tournaments of 2026. He showed glimpses of his quality in Dallas, defeating Tommy Paul and taking Ben Shelton to three sets. But his title defense in Delray Beach ended in the second round against Learner Tien.

With his overall record for the season now at 4-6, Kecmanović will hope to spring an upset against Zverev to get his season on track. The Serb started his campaign in Mexico with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Tristan Schoolkate.

Zverev vs. Kecmanović Prediction

Zverev will be the clear favorite to win this one. But his poor recent results in Mexico, combined with the fact that we have already seen so many surprises at the ATP 500 event, means the upset watch will certainly be on.

Kecmanović started his season slowly. But he seemed to find his form in the United States. Whether the 26-year-old can translate that to a surprise win over Zverev remains to be seen.

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But he is strong at defense and excels at extending rallies. Kecmanović also converted 4 of his 6 break point opportunities in the first round, and will have to deliver a similarly strong performance if he is to win on Wednesday.

If Zverev can maintain his consistency and avoid lapses in concentration, he will likely get the job done. But if he is off his game, Kecmanović could be well placed to take advantage.

Pick – Zverev to win in straight sets

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