Key patterns suggest that Tabilo, Alejandro and Lajovic, Dusan approach their tennis in notably contrasting ways.
Recent form indicates that Tabilo, Alejandro has been prioritizing service precision and defensive stability. Meanwhile, Lajovic, Dusan tends to emphasize return pressure and offensive positioning.
Serve-return balance will likely influence much of the competitive structure. Both players have shown varying strategies to pressure points, with Tabilo, Alejandro choosing extended exchanges while Lajovic, Dusan often seeks direct winners.
Court positioning becomes essential when examining how each player handles pressure phases. What matters here is their strategic adjustments during momentum shifts.
What remains unclear centers on whether baseline power or return aggression will prove more effective.
Considering tactical approaches, the match appears likely to develop through multiple competitive phases, with mental resilience potentially determining the match conclusion.
Note
The victory of Tabilo, Alejandro: 1.26
The triumph of Lajovic, Dusan: 3.5Over the last meetings Tabilo, Alejandro holds victories - 4, losses - 1. Lajovic, Dusan on the other hand ends the latest games with victories - 2, losses - 3. Based on the games played we can assume that Tabilo, Alejandro currently is in better form, in comparison to Lajovic, Dusan.
Tabilo, Alejandro: Aleksandar Kovacevic โ (Win 2:0), Francisco Cerundolo โ (Loss 0:2), Pablo Carreno-Busta โ (Win 0:2), Zizou Bergs โ (Win 1:2), Ethan Quinn โ (Win 1:2).
Lajovic, Dusan: Daniel Altmaier โ (Win 2:1), Christopher O'Connell โ (Win 2:0), Jan Choinski โ (Loss 0:2), Pierre-Hugues Herbert โ (Loss 2:0), Arthur Rinderknech โ (Loss 0:2).Both contenders have moved to the quarterfinal while beating strong opponents along the way. In tournaments as Spain, Valencia, Clay every game is meaningful which is why a great matchup awaits us.