May 19, 2025 | Geneva Open (ATP 250) | Match starts at 11:30 Berlin time
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What You Need to Know About Lajovic vs Fearnley
In the Geneva Open first round, Serbian veteran Dušan Lajovic faces off against one of Britain’s surprise breakthroughs of the season — Jacob Fearnley. On paper, the difference in age, experience, and ranking suggests a one-sided affair. But the stats say otherwise — and this match may not go the way the favorite hopes.
Lajovic: Class on Clay, but Lacking Stability
Lajovic has long been known as a clay-court specialist. He’s already played 22 matches on the surface this season (13 wins, 9 losses). But the real question is: how good has he actually looked? Sure, he fought his way through Rome Masters qualifying and even won a main draw match — before getting crushed by Alcaraz (3–6, 3–6).
Before that? First-round exits in Bucharest, Monte Carlo, and Madrid — and not against big names, but players like Flavio Cobolli and Ethan Quinn. His current form is shaky at best, and his only flashes of success have come in Challenger-level events.
Fearnley: Nobody Saw Him Coming, But He’s Already Here
If you hadn’t heard of Jacob Fearnley before this year — you’re not alone. But the Brit has stormed into the spotlight with style. Not only has he adapted to clay — a surface he barely touched before — he reached the third round of the Madrid Masters, beating Bu Yunchaokete and Tomas Machac.
He followed that up with solid wins over clay-court vets Roberto Carballes Baena and Fabio Fognini. And even in his loss to Dimitrov, Fearnley showed he can hang with more experienced opponents and push them to work.
Prediction: Another Upset Incoming?
Bookies slightly favor Lajovic, but a Fearnley win is looking less like an upset and more like a growing trend. The Brit plays with swagger, serves consistently, and doesn’t fold under pressure.
Lajovic vs Fearnley could easily turn into a clear-cut win for youth over experience — especially if Lajovic walks in with his usual shaky mindset. A bet on Fearnley to win — even in straight sets — might just pay off.