Foro Italico will host quarterfinal action from all draws on Friday, across singles and doubles. In a battle of Major champions, 2020 Roland Garros winner Iga Swiatek takes on 2019 US Open champ Bianca Andreescu. Other top names playing on Friday include Novak Djokovic, Sascha Zverev, and Aryna Sabalenka. But the contest the Italians will be most passionate about is Italy’s Jannik Sinner facing Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Throughout the tournament, this preview will analyze the day’s two most prominent matches, while highlighting the other notable matches on the schedule. Friday’s play begins at 11:00am local time.
Stefanos Tsitsipas (4) vs. Jannik Sinner (10) – Second on Center Court
Tsitsipas has already survived two scares this week, requiring a third set to advance beyond both Grigor Dimitrov and Karen Khachanov. Sinner has only dropped one of seven sets played to this stage, though he’s yet to face a seeded player. And as per Tennis Abstract, Jannik is 0-11 lifetime against the top five. Is Sinner ready to earn the biggest win of his career in his home country? He’s been oh-so-close to defeating a top five player two times in the recent past, losing a final-set tiebreak to Danill Medvedev at November’s ATP Finals in Italy, as well as to Sascha Zverev last month in Monte Carlo. Jannik has compiled an impressive record of 24-5 this season, but he’s 0-4 in quarterfinals. The 20-year-old Italian has a lot of scar tissue to overcome on Friday, along with the pressure of playing in his home country. Tsitsipas leads the ATP with 29 wins in 2022, and is 12-2 on clay. Even though Stefanos has appeared a bit shaky this week, the Greek remains the favorite, at least until Sinner can change his troubling history against top players, as well as in quarterfinals this season.
Iga Swiatek (1) vs. Bianca Andreescu (PR) – Not Before 2:30pm on Grand Stand Arena
Swiatek is now on a 25-match win streak, and is the defending champion at this event. By contrast, winning three matches this week is actually a bit surprising for Andreescu, at this is only her third tournament of the year. The Canadian relishes opportunities to compete against the best, which Iga definitively is right now. Following Ash Barty’s sudden retirement from the sport, Swiatek has promptly set herself apart from the pack. According to the year-to-date rankings, Swiatek has more than doubled the point total of any other player. And with clay remaining her best surface, Iga is a considerable favorite on Friday. But this match should reveal just how close Bianca is to recapturing her stellar form of 2019.
Other Notable Matches on Friday:
Aryna Sabalenka (3) vs. Amanda Anisimova – Anisimova is 4-0 against Sabalenka, which includes three matches on clay, two of which occurred this season.
Sascha Zverev (2) vs. Cristian Garin – Their only previous matchup took place three years ago on clay in Munich, where Garin prevailed 7-5 in the third.
Casper Ruud (5) vs. Denis Shapovalov (13) – Both players were semifinalists at this event in September of 2020. Shapovalov is coming off a big win on Thursday evening over Rafael Nadal. In the final of Geneva last May on clay, Ruud prevailed in straight sets.
Maria Sakkari (4) vs. Ons Jabeur (9) – Madrid champ Jabeur is on a nine-match win streak, while Sakkari is 2-3 since she was the runner-up in Indian Wells. Two years ago in Ostrava, Maria defeated Ons in three.
Daria Kasatkina vs. Jil Teichmann – Kasatkina upset Paula Badosa late Thursday night. Teichmann is playing for her second WTA 1000 final in as many weeks. Six months ago in the Billie Jean King Cup, Kasatkina beat Teichmann in straights.
Novak Djokovic (1) vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime (8) – This is their first career meeting. Djokovic needs to win to secure the No.1 ranking come Monday. As per Tennis Abstract, Felix is 2-11 in his career against top five opposition, though his two wins came earlier this season (Zverev, Tsitsipas).
Friday’s full Order of Play is here.