F. Tiafoe vs F. Auger-Aliassime AI Prediction

F. Tiafoe
Rank #23

F. Auger-Aliassime
Rank #4
AI Prediction
Match Winner
F. Auger-Aliassime to win
Auger-Aliassime, ranked higher at #4, has a better overall record against Tiafoe, winning 3 out of 4 encounters. Both players have had mixed results recently, but Auger-Aliassime's consistency and ranking give him an edge in this matchup. The hard court surface should favor his powerful serve and aggressive play, making him a likely winner.
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Season Stats
Match Analysis
Rankings & Recent Form
Frances Tiafoe sits at ATP No. 23 with 2130 points, showing a mixed recent form of WWLWL. Felix Auger-Aliassime, ranked much higher at No. 4 with 4740 points, mirrors a similar pattern of WWLWL. Both players come off two wins each in their last four matches, indicating a comparable momentum heading into Cincinnati.
Head-to-Head Overview
Auger-Aliassime leads their rivalry 3-1, having won their last two meetings in Paris and Barcelona with 2-0 scorelines. Tiafoe's sole win was on Halle’s grass courts, suggesting he has found a way to counter the Canadian’s game on specific surfaces. The hard courts of Cincinnati, however, have not favored Tiafoe in this matchup.
Tactical Dynamics
Tiafoe’s aggressive baseline play and powerful forehand will be tested against Auger-Aliassime’s strong serve and consistent groundstrokes. Given Felix’s recent straight-set wins, including a 3-0 victory, his ability to control rallies and maintain pressure could prove decisive. The match may hinge on who can better exploit short points and manage their service games effectively.
Betting Perspectives
Considering the players’ history and current form, Auger-Aliassime is favored to win at odds around 1.65. The expert pick for over 22.5 total games aligns with their tendency for competitive sets, especially given Tiafoe’s ability to push games deep. Expect a contest with multiple breaks and extended games rather than a quick finish.


