Rankings & Form
Felix Auger-Aliassime arrives with a clear ranking advantage over Hubert Hurkacz, sitting at ATP No. 21 with 1905 points compared to Hurkacz's No. 78 rank and 740 points. Tiafoe's recent form of WWLWL shows he's been able to string together wins with some resilience, including a solid 2-0 victory in his last outing. Hurkacz, meanwhile, is coming off a less consistent stretch with a WL record, including a 1-3 loss and a 0-3 defeat in recent matches, indicating some struggles to find rhythm.
Head-to-Head Record
The pair have met twice before, splitting their encounters 1-1. Tiafoe took the Laver Cup clash in straight sets 2-0, while Hurkacz edged a narrow 2-1 win in Vienna. This even head-to-head suggests a tactical battle where momentum and form on the day will play crucial roles, especially with both players familiar with each other's baseline aggression and movement.
Surface & Tactical Matchup
The French Open's clay surface traditionally favors players who can grind from the baseline and construct points carefully. Hurkacz's game, characterized by solid groundstrokes but recent losses including a 0-3 scoreline, may struggle against Tiafoe's aggressive shot-making and quick court coverage. Tiafoe's recent 2-0 win underscores his ability to close out matches efficiently, which could be decisive on the slower clay where patience and precision are key.
Expert Betting Insight
Given the rankings gap, current form, and recent head-to-head, the expert pick leans towards Felix Tiafoe to win at around 1.60 odds. Additionally, Tiafoe is favored to take the first set at approximately 1.75, reflecting confidence in his fast starts and ability to apply early pressure. Bettors might consider these angles, particularly as Hurkacz looks to regain form on a surface that demands consistency.













