Rankings & Form
Felix Auger-Aliassime holds a solid foothold in the top 5 of the ATP rankings with 4060 points, contrasting sharply with Rodrigo A. Burruchaga ranked 66th with 833 points. Auger-Aliassime’s recent form, showing four wins out of five matches (LWWWW), indicates rising momentum on clay. Burruchaga’s form is less consistent, with a 1-1 record in his last two matches (WL), suggesting he’s still trying to find rhythm in this tournament.
Surface-Tactical Edge
The French Open’s clay courts favor players who can construct points patiently with heavy topspin and consistent baseline play. Auger-Aliassime’s game, marked by a powerful serve and an aggressive forehand, has adapted well to clay recently, evident in his three consecutive wins including two five-setters. Burruchaga, while less experienced on this surface at the ATP level, relies on steady groundstrokes but may struggle against Felix’s ability to dictate play and force errors.
Recent Results Context
Auger-Aliassime’s recent matches include a tough loss in a tight three-setter (1-2), but he rebounded strongly with wins in two consecutive five-set battles (2-1, 2-1), showing resilience and endurance. Burruchaga’s form features a straight sets win (2-0) followed by a straight sets loss (0-2), highlighting some volatility. This contrast in recent match toughness could be decisive in a long Grand Slam encounter.
Match Prediction
Given the ranking gap, recent form, and surface suitability, Auger-Aliassime is the clear favorite to win, with the expert odds around 1.40 reflecting that confidence. The AI’s pick on Auger-Aliassime taking the first set at roughly 1.60 also aligns with his strong starts in previous rounds. Burruchaga’s chances hinge on disrupting Felix’s rhythm early, but the statistical and tactical evidence points toward a straight-sets or four-set victory for the Canadian.













