Miomir Kecmanovic has achieved a remarkable feat, securing his first Top 10 and Top 5 victories against Alexander Zverev. This milestone comes six and a half years after his initial Top 10 win at the Cincinnati Open in 2019. The Serbian tennis player's recent success includes a hard-fought Top 5 win at the Acapulco tournament, where he outlasted the world No. 4 Zverev in a thrilling three-set match. Kecmanovic's performance was characterized by his aggressive serving and improved second-serve points, showcasing his growth and determination. This victory marks a significant breakthrough for Kecmanovic, who has had a challenging start to the year, losing his first four matches. However, he has since reached the quarterfinals at two ATP 500 tournaments, including a notable upset over Tommy Paul at the Dallas Open. The Belgrade native's success against top-ranked opponents, such as Zverev and Casper Ruud, highlights his potential and resilience. As he progresses in the tournament, Kecmanovic will face a challenging opponent in Terence Atmane, who defeated Rafael Jodar in a thrilling three-set match.