The clay court season kicks off with the Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech, the sole ATP tournament staged on the African continent. The distinct red clay of Morocco often favors players exhibiting patience and baseline consistency rather than sheer power, establishing it as an advantageous venue for both European clay specialists and South American competitors. While defending champion Luciano Darderi heads the main draw, the initial day features three compelling first-round clashes deserving of keen attention.
ATP Marrakech Day 1 Predictions
Aleksandar Vukic vs Taha Baadi
Head-to-Head: Initial encounter
Taha Baadi, a Moroccan wildcard, will benefit from enthusiastic home crowd support, providing him with an energy boost. However, his suitability for this professional clay-court level remains a significant concern. Vukic himself has struggled on clay, evidenced by an uninspiring 4-8 ATP record on the surface over the last 18 months. Nevertheless, the disparity in ranking and overall tour experience between these two players is substantial. Vukic demonstrates superior composure under pressure, secures a higher percentage of points on his first serve, and possesses a clearer understanding of how to close out matches from a winning position. While Baadi’s local backing will be present, it’s improbable to bridge the considerable difference in skill on this particular surface.
Prediction: Vukic in 2 sets
Karim Bennani vs Quentin Halys
Head-to-Head: First meeting
This match features another Moroccan wildcard facing an experienced tour professional. Nineteen-year-old Karim Bennani is making just his second ATP main draw appearance—an exciting personal achievement, but he faces a formidable opponent. Quentin Halys enters this match having won nine out of fifteen contests in 2026, typically showcasing his strongest form on hard courts. Clay presents a different challenge, and while much of his ranking success stems from faster surfaces, his powerful serve and aggressive, first-strike approach can still be effective against a player of Bennani’s current caliber. The young Moroccan would need to play exceptionally precisely from the baseline and hope for a sluggish start from Halys. Such a scenario is improbable. Halys possesses ample offensive capability and professional tour experience to secure this victory.
Prediction: Halys in 2 sets
Jesper de Jong vs Yannick Hanfmann
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Yannick Hanfmann arrives in Marrakech demonstrating the kind of form that positions him as a serious threat on clay. The German recently advanced to the final of the Chile Open in Santiago, overcoming strong adversaries before ultimately falling to Darderi. His assertive, first-strike game, characterized by a potent serve and a penetrating forehand designed to conclude rallies swiftly, is well-suited for this surface. Jesper de Jong, conversely, has recorded only five wins from fourteen matches in 2026. While he did reach the semi-finals of a Challenger event in Murcia recently, indicating some comfort on clay, that promising run concluded with a three-set loss. Hanfmann’s superior serving statistics and the significant momentum he carries from Santiago give him a distinct advantage in this contest.
Prediction: Hanfmann in 2 sets
