Rankings & Form
Andrey Rublev, ranked 16th with 2400 ATP points, faces a stern test against the 50th-ranked Natan Borges, who holds 995 points. Both players enter Monte Carlo on bleak streaks; Rublev has lost his last four matches (LLLL), while Borges is on an even longer run of defeats, with five straight losses (LLLLL). Despite their current struggles, Rublev's higher ranking and points suggest a baseline level of quality that Borges has yet to consistently demonstrate.
Head-to-Head Record
Rublev has dominated their previous meetings, leading 3-0 against Borges with straight-sets victories in Hong Kong, Doha, and Basel. Each win was comprehensive, with Rublev not dropping a set, including two 2-0 scorelines and a 2-0 in Basel. This history adds psychological weight, as Borges has yet to find a way to challenge Rublev effectively in their encounters.
Playing Styles & Surface
Rublev's aggressive baseline game and heavy hitting have traditionally troubled Borges, whose defensive style can be overwhelmed by power. Monte Carlo's clay courts typically reward patience and tactical play, but Rublev has adapted well to the surface, using his forehand to dictate points. Borges might struggle to impose his game here, especially given the form both players are in.
Match Prediction
Considering rankings, head-to-head dominance, and playing styles, Rublev is the clear favorite despite recent form issues. The expert pick from WilliamHill supports a straight-sets victory at 1.91, and AI models concur with odds of 1.33 for a Rublev win. Expect Rublev to leverage his experience and power to secure a 2-0 win over Borges in this early-round clash.



















