Rankings & Form
Felix Auger-Aliassime holds a solid position at ATP number 5 with 4,060 points, reflecting his status among the elite. He arrives at the French Open with a recent form line of WLWWW, indicating strong momentum with three wins out of his last five matches. Alejandro Tabilo, ranked 35th with 1,278 points, has shown mixed results (WWWLL) but managed an impressive three consecutive wins before two recent losses. The ranking gap and current form favor Auger-Aliassime, though Tabilo's recent streak suggests he can challenge on any given day.
Head-to-Head & Past Matches
The pair have met only once before at Shanghai, where Auger-Aliassime secured a straight-sets victory (2-0). This limited history suggests a relatively fresh tactical battle on clay. Auger-Aliassime’s ability to close the match in straight sets last time highlights his edge in pressure moments. Tabilo will need to adapt quickly and leverage his recent winning streak to overturn this head-to-head disadvantage.
Tournament Context & Tactical Matchup
The French Open’s clay surface favors baseline consistency and strategic point construction. Auger-Aliassime’s aggressive style, combined with solid defensive skills, suits this environment well. Tabilo’s recent wins, including a 3-0 scoreline, show he has the capacity to execute sustained rallies, which is crucial on clay. However, Auger-Aliassime’s experience in late-match pressure situations should prove decisive on this demanding surface.
Prediction & Betting Angle
Given the rankings, form, and head-to-head, Auger-Aliassime is the clear favorite with odds around 1.50 to win outright. The AI also favors him to take the first set at approximately 1.65. While Tabilo’s recent form cannot be dismissed, the combination of Auger-Aliassime’s momentum and tactical suitability on clay makes him the smarter bet for this second-round clash.











