Matches on Center Court – Starting NOT BEFORE 1 PM
[5] Terence Atmane (FRA) vs [WC] Darwin Blanch (USA)
The Head-to-Head: A Fresh Rivalry
This match represents a blank slate for both athletes as they meet for the very first time on the professional tour.
- Current H2H: 0–0.
- Context: Both players are left-handed power hitters standing at 6’4″, setting the stage for a high-intensity baseline battle.
Player Profiles: Career Highlights
Terence Atmane (FRA)
The Frenchman is currently playing the best tennis of his career, fueled by a massive breakthrough on the ATP Masters stage.
- Career Peak: Achieved a career-high world ranking of No. 52 in March 2026.
- Masters 1000 Breakthrough: Stunned the field at the 2025 Cincinnati Masters, reaching the semifinals as a qualifier by defeating two Top 10 players (Holger Rune and Taylor Fritz).
- Grand Slam Grit: In his 2024 Australian Open debut, he pushed eventual finalist Daniil Medvedev by taking the opening set.
- Challenger Dominance: Had a standout 2023 season with multiple titles and a remarkable 19–5 record in tie-breaks, proving his composure under pressure.
Darwin Blanch (USA)
A teenage phenom and one of the brightest prospects in American tennis, Blanch is already making history.
- Record Breaker: At age 17, he became the youngest American man to win an ATP Tour match since Frances Tiafoe (2015) after defeating former world No. 12 Borna Coric at Winston-Salem in 2025.
- Rapid Rise: Broke into the world Top 500 in June 2025 and reached a career-high of No. 273 in February 2026.
- Junior Pedigree: Peaked at No. 4 in the ITF World Junior rankings and reached the boys’ singles semifinals at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2023.
- Tennis Heritage: Comes from an elite athletic family; he is the youngest of four siblings who have all competed on the professional tennis circuits.
James Duckworth (AUS) vs Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
The Head-to-Head: Advantage Struff
The history between these two favors the German, though they haven’t met on court in five years.
- Current H2H: Jan-Lennard Struff leads 1-0.
- Last Meeting: Struff defeated Duckworth in straight sets (7-6(3), 6-3) at the 2021 St. Petersburg Open on indoor hard courts.
Player Profiles: Career Highlights
James Duckworth (AUS)
A gritty competitor known for his workhorse mentality on the Challenger circuit.
- Career Peak: Reached a career-high ranking of No. 46 in January 2022.
- 2021 Breakout: Earned a personal-best 22 tour-level wins, reached his first ATP final in Astana, and made the quarterfinals of the Paris Masters.
- Giant Slayer: Recorded the biggest win of his career by defeating world No. 13 David Goffin at the 2021 Miami Masters.
- Challenger King: In 2019 alone, he won four Challenger titles across six finals.
Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
A powerful veteran with a knack for making history as an underdog.
- Career Peak: Climbed to a career-high of No. 21 in June 2023.
- History Maker: Became the first “Lucky Loser” in history (since 1990) to reach an ATP Masters 1000 final at the 2023 Madrid Open, defeating world No. 5 Tsitsipas along the way.
- Home Hero: Captured his first ATP Tour title in 2024 at Munich, becoming the third-oldest first-time champion in tour history.
- Elite Power: Notched a massive win over world No. 2 Daniil Medvedev at the 2021 Halle Open.
[Alt] Daniel Merida (ESP) vs [7] Marcos Giron (USA)
The Head-to-Head: A First-Time Encounter
This opening-round match marks the first time these two players will face each other on the professional tour.
- Current H2H: 0–0.
- Ranking Context: Giron enters as the established veteran in the Top 70, while Merida is currently at his career-high ranking.
Player Profiles: Career Highlights
Marcos Giron (USA)
A resilient American veteran known for his “never-say-die” attitude and elite shot-making.
- Career Peak: Achieved a career-high world ranking of No. 37 in August 2024.
- ATP Champion: Captured his first ATP Tour title at the 2024 Hall of Fame Open in Newport, saving a match point in the final.
- Giant Killer: Notched massive Top 5 upsets in 2025, defeating world No. 5 Casper Ruud at Indian Wells and world No. 4 Taylor Fritz in Rome.
- Grand Slam Grit: Famous for his 2021 Roland Garros comeback, where he rallied from two sets and 5-1 down in the third to defeat Grigor Dimitrov.
Daniel Merida (ESP)
A rising Spanish prospect who has quickly climbed the rankings through dominant performances on the Challenger circuit.
- Career Peak: Reached a career-high world ranking of No. 139 on March 2, 2026.
- Challenger Success: Already a two-time singles champion on the ATP Challenger Tour, including a significant victory at the Open de Pozoblanco in 2025.
- Professional Foundation: Won his first professional title at just 17 years old in Madrid and has since secured multiple Futures titles across Turkey and Spain.
- ATP Debut: Made his ATP Tour doubles debut in early 2025 at the Qatar Open.
Emilio Nava (USA) vs [WC] Michael Mmoh (USA)
The Head-to-Head: Advantage Mmoh
While Emilio Nava enters with a significantly higher ranking, Michael Mmoh holds the psychological edge in their professional rivalry.
- Current H2H: Michael Mmoh leads 1–0.
- Last Meeting: Mmoh defeated Nava in straight sets (7-5, 6-2) at the 2024 Dallas Open.
Player Profiles: Career Highlights
Emilio Nava (USA)
A former junior standout who has translated his talent into a dominant force on the ATP Challenger Tour.
- Career Peak: Achieved a career-high world ranking of No. 75 in early 2026.
- 2025 Milestone: Made his Top 100 debut in September 2025 after an incredible 19–0 winning streak at the Challenger level, securing three consecutive titles in Asuncion, Concepcion, and Sarasota.
- Junior Pedigree: Reached a career-high of No. 5 in the ITF World Junior rankings and was a two-time Grand Slam boys’ singles runner-up (2019 Australian Open and US Open).
- ATP Breakthrough: Reached his first ATP Tour quarterfinal in Los Cabos in 2025 and holds a Top 50 win over John Isner.
Michael Mmoh (USA)
A dangerous “giant killer” with a history of upsetting the world’s elite on the biggest stages.
- Career Peak: Reached a career-high ranking of No. 82 in February 2023.
- Grand Slam Specialist: Known for massive upsets as a “Lucky Loser,” including defeating world No. 13 Alexander Zverev at the 2023 Australian Open and world No. 12 Felix Auger-Aliassime at 2023 Wimbledon.
- The Comeback: After missing the second half of 2024 with an elbow injury, Mmoh fell out of the Top 400 but surged back into the Top 330 in early 2025 following a strong run in Dallas.
- Elite Junior: Peaked at No. 2 in the world as a junior, owning victories over future stars like Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

