Juan Manuel Cerúndolo meets Matteo Berrettini in a French Open round‑of‑16 clash that pits a surging clay specialist against a proven Grand Slam performer. Do you know which one is which? Cerúndolo rides in on serious momentum after a statement upset of world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and another grueling five‑set win. the dude is talented. Showcasing both his heavy forehand and his willingness to suffer in long baseline exchanges. Berrettini, by contrast, leans on his trademark serve‑plus‑forehand combination and big‑match experience; when he’s landing first serves, he can keep rallies short and deny Cerúndolo the grind he prefers. Both players are coming off physically taxing five‑setters, so recovery and fitness over potentially four or five sets are central variables rather than clear edges. On paper, this shapes up less as a classic favorite‑underdog dynamic and more as a contrast in styles and paths: Cerúndolo’s current clay form and confidence against Berrettini’s higher ceiling and heavier weapons. The most neutral read is this, sorry, not taking a side here, but a volatile, momentum‑driven match where the winner is likely the player who manages their legs and serve percentage better deep into the third and fourth sets.
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MATTEO BERRETTINI
Smart money is leaning NO
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