Match Context: Wimbledon Qualifying 1/16-finals

The Wimbledon qualifying rounds test tactical flexibility more than any other event. On June 24, 2026 (approx. 13:00 CET), Roberto Carballes Baena faces Mackenzie McDonald. While Carballes Baena is a seasoned clay-court professional, the grass surface at the All England Club demands a flatter stroke and faster court coverage—areas where the matchup dynamics shift heavily towards the American challenger.

Head-to-Head Record

First career meeting: These players have no previous ATP-level head-to-head record. This absence of prior data places significant weight on current surface-specific form and recent match results.

Recent Form (Last 5 ATP/Challenger Matches)

Roberto Carballes Baena: W, L, W, L, W (Current season grass adaptation in progress).

Mackenzie McDonald: L, W, W, L, W (Stronger grass-court rhythm and movement).

Technical Statistics (2026 Season Averages)

MetricMcDonaldCarballes Baena
Service Hold %81%68%
Return Pts Won %38%31%
Surface EfficiencyHigh (Grass)Low (Clay-biased)

*Statistics based on 2026 season data. Service hold percentages highlight the disparity in grass-court service efficacy.

Value Bet & Probability Analysis

  • Model Win Probability: 67% (Mackenzie McDonald)
  • Market Implied Probability (1.65): 60.6%
  • Value Edge: +6.4%
  • Confidence Rating: 8.8/10

Key Match Factors

  • Rally Length: If the match remains under 6 shots per rally, McDonald dominates. Carballes Baena requires 9+ shot rallies to neutralize McDonald's pace.
  • Service Impact: McDonald's flatter delivery on the grass minimizes the Spaniard's ability to attack the return.
  • Psychological Edge: McDonald’s familiarity with grass-court pressure moments provides a higher floor for performance.

Final Verdict

Despite Carballes Baena's baseline consistency, his inability to generate pace on low-bouncing surfaces makes him vulnerable. Mackenzie McDonald is the clearer choice for straight-set dominance.

Expert Pick: Mackenzie McDonald to win in straight sets.

Why is this a high-confidence bet?

The combination of McDonald's superior hold percentage on grass and the significant value edge identified by our model (>6%) makes this a high-confidence play compared to the market average.