Rankings & Form
Felix Auger-Aliassime enters this French Open clash ranked No. 5 with 4060 ATP points, showcasing solid form at 4 wins and 1 loss in recent matches. In contrast, Brandon Nakashima, ranked 33rd with 1295 points, has struggled to find consistency, holding a 1-4 record over his last five outings. The Canadian's momentum is reinforced by his recent victories, including a 3-1 win and two tight 2-1 matches, while Nakashima has faced setbacks with three losses in a row and a lackluster 0-3 win.
Head-to-Head Record
The pair has met once before, with Auger-Aliassime taking a straight-set victory (2-0) in Florence. This prior result indicates a tactical edge for Felix, especially on faster surfaces. While Nakashima will look to adjust and exploit any clay court nuances, the psychological advantage leans toward the higher-ranked Canadian, who has already proven he can impose his game against his American opponent.
Surface-Tactical Insights
Clay courts at Roland Garros can neutralize some of Auger-Aliassime's power, but his improved movement and patience in constructing points have been key in his recent wins. Nakashima’s game, reliant on quick baseline exchanges and counterpunching, might find the slower surface both a challenge and an opportunity. However, Nakashima’s recent match scores, including a 0-3 loss and two straight-set defeats (2-0), suggest he may struggle to sustain the intensity needed to overcome Felix’s tactical adjustments.
Match Prediction
Given the rankings gap, superior form, and positive head-to-head record, Auger-Aliassime is the favored pick for this encounter. Betting markets reflect this, with odds around 1.50 for Felix to win outright and about 1.70 for him to take the first set. Nakashima’s challenge will be to disrupt Felix’s rhythm early, but the Canadian’s recent resilience and adaptability on clay make him the clear favorite to progress.















