Martín Landaluce vs Nicolai Budkov Kjær Preview: Head-to-Head and Prediction for Next Gen ATP Finals 2025

Another key fixture in the Blue Group of the Next Gen ATP Finals will have Norway’s Nicolai Budkov Kjær taking on Spain’s Martín Landaluce on Wednesday, December 17. Budkov Kjær is still finding his footing on the main tour, winning three of his eight matches this season and has yet to make an impact at the highest level. However, the Norwegian enjoyed a strong campaign across the Challenger and ITF circuits, compiling a 34–16 and 4–1 win–loss record respectively. His run was highlighted by title victories at the Mouilleron-Le-Captif, Astana, Tampere, and Glasgow Challengers, underscoring his pedigree heading into the contest.
Landaluce, meanwhile, has endured a modest run on the main tour, holding a 1–5 win–loss record. The Spaniard, however, showed greater consistency on the Challenger circuit, posting a solid 27–17 record and capturing the Orléans Challenger title. Both players will be aiming to make a statement at the start of their year-end championship campaigns.
Martin Landaluce vs Nicolai Budkov Kjær Match Details
Date: December 17, 2025
Tournament: Next Gen ATP Finals 2025
Round: Group Stage
Venue: King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah
Surface: Indoor hardcourt
Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, TSN, Sky Sports
Landaluce vs Budkov Kjær Head-to-Head
Although they have yet to face each other on the main tour, the pair have met three times on the Challenger circuit, with Landaluce holding a commanding 3–0 head-to-head advantage. Their most recent meeting came in the quarterfinals of the Orléans Open, where the Spaniard prevailed in straight sets.
Landaluce vs Budkov Kjær Prediction
Landaluce’s performances on hard courts have been steady rather than spectacular, reflected in an overall 40–25 record on the surface. This season, the Spaniard has posted a respectable 16–10 win–loss mark on hard courts. He has been particularly effective indoors, where he owns an 11–5 overall record, including an impressive 5–2 run this season.
Budkov Kjær, meanwhile, boasts a notably stronger record on hard courts at Challenger level, compiling an impressive 20–5 win–loss mark on the surface. He has been equally effective indoors, where he owns a 14–4 record and has already claimed two titles. As a result, neutralizing the Norwegian’s strengths is unlikely to be an easy task for Landaluce at the year-end tournament.
Although both players have gained some exposure on the main tour, it is worth noting that Landaluce holds a perfect head-to-head record against the Norwegian, a factor that should bolster his confidence heading into the clash. Taking into account his overall dominance in their previous meetings and his superior seeding, the Spaniard may hold a slight edge in this contest.
Pick: Landaluce to win in straight sets.




