Pablo Carreno Busta and Andrey Rublev will try to maintain their stellar form when they take the court for round two at Roland Garros on Thursday. Carreno Busta is going up against Guido Pella, while Rublev has a meeting with Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.
Guido Pella vs. (17) Pablo Carreno Busta
Carreno Busta is looking to make another deep Grand Slam run after going all the way to the U.S. Open semifinals this summer. That was, of course, assisted by Novak Djokovic’s default in the fourth round; nonetheless, the 18th-ranked Spaniard is playing stellar tennis these days. Carreno Busta got a bad draw in Rome right after his performance in New York (lost to Rafael Nadal in his opening match), but he is well-rested now and hammered John Millman 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 in the French Open first round.
Up next is Pella, who trails the head-to-head series 2-1. All three of their previous meetings have come on hard courts and they split a pair of 2019 encounters, with Carreno Busta getting the job done at the U.S. Open before Pella prevailed in the Davis Cup Finals. Pella’s hard-court summer was derailed by coronavirus controversy, and his post-hiatus match record stands at just 2-3. The 37th-ranked Argentine is coming off a tough four-set win over Salvatore Caruso, but the competition level gets even tougher here. This will be somewhat competitive because of the surface, but Carreno Busta is simply playing too well right now and can hit through these conditions by playing much closer to the baseline than Pella.
Pick: Carreno Busta in 4
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. (13) Andrey Rublev
If Carreno Busta has been good this year, Rublev has been great. The 22-year-old Russian is up to 13th in the rankings and his 2020 record stands at 26-6 after capturing the Hamburg title on Sunday. That effort almost cost him his French Open campaign before it even got off the ground, but Rublev managed to come back from a two-set and 5-2 deficit against Sam Querrey to triumph 6-7(5), 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-4, 6-3 on Tuesday.
That wake-up call combined–most importantly–with rest means a much better performance should be in the cards for Thursday. That is bad news for Davidovich Fokina, who capitalized on a favorable draw to defeat French wild card Harold Mayot 7-6(5), 6-3, 7-5 in round one. The 21-year-old Spaniard is a mere 9-16 lifetime at the ATP level, not yet ready to beat an opponent who is playing top five-level tennis–especially not at a Grand Slam.
Pick: Rublev in 3
PCB in 3; Rublev in 3.