Rankings & Form
F. Cobolli enters the French Open as the world No. 14 with 2340 ATP points, riding an impeccable five-match winning streak (WWWWW). Meanwhile, A. Zverev, ranked No. 3 with 5705 points, comes in with a solid form line of four wins and one loss (WWWWL). Both players have demonstrated resilience recently, but Cobolli’s perfect run highlights his growing confidence on the ATP tour.
Head-to-Head Record
Their head-to-head history tilts heavily towards Zverev, who leads 3-1 in their four meetings. Notably, Cobolli has yet to secure a set against Zverev, losing matches in Madrid, Munich, and notably Halle with straight 0-2 scorelines. This suggests Zverev’s experience and style have so far posed significant challenges to Cobolli.
Tactical Matchup
Cobolli’s recent wins, including a dominant 3-0 victory in his last two matches, show his ability to close out sets convincingly, particularly on clay. Zverev’s game, known for heavy baseline hitting and strategic point construction, will test Cobolli’s defensive skills and movement. Given the French Open’s slow clay surface, expect long rallies and tactical exchanges that could push both players to their limits.
Betting Outlook
Considering the players’ momentum and head-to-head, the match looks poised to be competitive. The expert pick favors over 22.5 total games at odds around 1.85, reflecting expectations of multiple sets going deep. Meanwhile, the AI suggests a 2-1 victory for Zverev at about 2.50 odds, hinting that Cobolli might take a set but Zverev’s experience will carry him through.














