Alexander Blockx meets Dino Prizmic at the Next Gen Finals in Jeddah on Friday 19 December, with the indoor hard-court contest listed as best-of-three sets.
The match also comes with a guide on how to watch or follow live. Bookmakers cannot split them, but the match-up is not completely blank: Prizmic owns the only previous meeting, while Blockx arrives with the stronger recent run and a slightly higher ranking.Dino Prizmic leads 1-0 overall and 1-0 on hard courts, after a straight-sets win over Alexander Blockx in Lugano in February 2025. That match stayed relatively contained at 17 total games, and Prizmic’s hold rate was perfect on the day. The key swing came behind the second serve: Prizmic won 64% of those points, while Blockx managed 39% and did not convert a break chance.

Blockx A.
Prizmic D.

Alexander Blockx has logged far more hard-court mileage this season, going 36-19 and collecting two Challenger titles, which points to a deeper base of results on the surface. Dino Prizmic is 16-10, and the serve-return split is close on paper: Blockx has won 85% of service games, Prizmic 83%, so small shifts on key points can swing sets quickly.
Blockx is 8-2 across his last 10 matches and has come through his two latest outings in Jeddah, which matters in a format where momentum can turn fast. He has held serve 91% of the time in that stretch and has won 83% of deciding sets, while Prizmic sits at 5-5 with a 40% deciding-set win rate.
Bookmakers price Blockx at 1.91 against Prizmic at 1.91; the first-set market is also 1.91 apiece. It is a clear signal that this is expected to be tight.

Blockx A.
Prizmic D.

The only prior meeting hints at a clear pressure point for Blockx, with Prizmic doing his best work once rallies moved beyond the first delivery, so protecting that second-serve lane will be crucial.
At the same time, Blockx’s recent holding numbers are stronger, and his overall form line looks steadier even with the tournament setting making swings more likely. Both arrive with back-to-back matches and similar workload totals over the last five, so sharp starts and clean service games may matter more than grind.Prediction
Alexander Blockx
Dino Prizmic
Overall indicators tilt slightly towards Alexander Blockx at 55%, driven by his 8-2 run and the stronger recent hold rate, with the rankings also nudging his way. Dino Prizmic’s straight-sets win in their only meeting and the perfectly even 1.91 pricing keep it finely balanced, but Blockx looks the steadier pick if the match becomes a sequence of tight service games.
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