A look at Taylor Fritz vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ATP Rolex Paris Masters Tennis 2022 prediction and head-to-head record
Taylor Fritz and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina will lock horns tomorrow at the opener of the Paris Masters 1000 event.
Let us have a look at their past performance, current form, and head-to-head records.
Taylor Fritz vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ATP Rolex Paris Masters Tennis 2022 Schedule, Date, Time, Prediction, Head To Head, Odds, Results, Score, Tickets And Live Stream
Taylor Fritz vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ATP Rolex Paris Masters Tennis 2022 H2H Record
Venue: Paris, France
Prize Money: €5,415,410
October 31, 2022, Monday
The Tickets for the tournament can be purchased here.
When Are Where To Watch: Live Stream And TV Telecast
USA UK India
Time: TBD
Channel: Tennis Channel | Amazon Prime Video
Head To Head: 2-0
The two, Fritz and Fokina have met twice before and the Spaniard prevailed in both the encounters with 2-0.
Prediction
When predicting Fritz, it’s significant to keep in mind that he must stay in France for a long period of time. The title Taylor earned in Tokyo a few weeks ago gives her a strong chance to qualify for the ATP Finals. Unwinding is therefore not warranted. In any case, this season will be the most fruitful in the US representative’s career (3 cups and a spot in the top 10) but it would be silly to stop there. Players that play aggressively feel at ease in the corridor, which will be advantageous to them in the near future.
The 10th-ranked player in the world, Taylor Fritz, has struggled to keep up the same level of effort in recent months, but the 24-year-old has managed to retain enough consistency to win the Japan Open earlier this month. Fritz is having the best season of his professional tennis career after winning his maiden Masters title at Indian Wells in March.
At Wimbledon, where he barely lost to Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals in five sets, he also set a new Grand Slam standard. The 31st-ranked player in the world, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, has more accurately had a season of two halves since reaching his maiden Masters final at the Monte-Carlo Open this spring.
The 23-year-old has all the tools he needs, particularly on clay, to break into the top 20 on the tour next season, but at the moment he lacks the mental toughness to focus for long enough to defeat the best players. Although Davidovich Fokina has won both of their previous meetings with Fritz, the Spaniard comes into this first match on hardcourts on a four-match losing run, which should favour Fritz.