Toronto Canada Hard Masters 1000 Round of 128

Marcos Giron vs Adrian Mannarino Prediction

Marcos Giron

Rank: #57
61%
VS

Adrian Mannarino

Rank: #93
39%
Predicted Games Played: 23.0
Predicted Winner: Marcos Giron

Player Metrics

Marcos Giron

Form Index: 33.3
ELO Rating: 1319.4
Glicko2 Rating: 1596.5
Current Fatigue (minutes): 0.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 11.9
Clay: 8.7
Grass: 10.3
Serve Rating: 97.1
Return Rating: 86.4

Adrian Mannarino

Form Index: 63.5
ELO Rating: 604.5
Glicko2 Rating: 1629.9
Current Fatigue (minutes): 85.0
Surface Strength:
Hard: 6.2
Clay: 4.9
Grass: 6.5
Serve Rating: 95.2
Return Rating: 87.3

Recent Matches

Marcos Giron

  • Last Match: vs Jaume Munar (0-2) hard Washington 110 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs Jakub Mensik (1-3) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Camilo Ugo Carabelli (3-0) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Taylor Fritz (1-2) grass Eastbourne 144 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Jacob Fearnley (2-0) grass Eastbourne 63 min

Adrian Mannarino

  • Last Match: vs Juan Carlos Aguilar (2-0) hard Toronto 85 min
  • 2nd Last Match: vs James Duckworth (0-2) hard Los Cabos 90 min
  • 3rd Last Match: vs Andrey Rublev (0-3) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 4th Last Match: vs Valentin Royer (3-1) grass Wimbledon 174 min
  • 5th Last Match: vs Christopher O'Connell (3-0) grass Wimbledon 174 min

Head-to-Head (Last 2 Seasons)

2
Marcos Giron
vs
0
Adrian Mannarino
Hard
2 - 0
Clay
0 - 0
Grass
0 - 0

Key Prediction Insights

The upcoming match between Marcos Giron and Adrian Mannarino in the Round of 128 at the Toronto Masters 1000 promises to be an intriguing contest on hard court. Giron is predicted to emerge as the winner, with a probability of 60.64% compared to Mannarino's 39.36%. The match is expected to feature a total of around 23 games.

Match Analysis

Marcos Giron currently holds a rank of 57 with a form index of 33.32, reflecting a challenging period in his recent performances. His Elo rating stands at 1319, and he enters this match with no cumulative fatigue, which could provide him an advantage in terms of stamina. Giron's surface strength index of 11.90 indicates he is somewhat more comfortable on hard courts than Mannarino, who has a lower index of 6.22. Additionally, Giron's mean serve index of 97.13 exceeds Mannarino's by more than 5 points, suggesting he has a stronger serve, while their mean return indexes are quite similar, with Giron at 86.38 and Mannarino at 87.31. Adrian Mannarino, ranked 93, is coming off a win against Juan Carlos Aguilar in his last match, which might boost his confidence. However, his previous two matches saw him losing against both James Duckworth and Andrey Rublev, highlighting a struggle to maintain consistent form. His cumulative fatigue of 85 minutes from the current tournament may also play a significant role in his performance against Giron.

Final Prediction

Marcos Giron appears to have a slight edge due to his higher serve strength and the absence of fatigue, coupled with Mannarino's recent inconsistent performances. A key factor to watch will be Giron’s ability to leverage his serve to secure early breaks, potentially putting pressure on Mannarino as the match progresses.