The Australian Open's second round promises thrilling matchups, but will the favorites prevail? It's time to dive into the predictions and uncover some potential upsets.
Davidovich Fokina vs. Opelka:
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, the 14th seed, is on a quest to prove himself after a remarkable 2025 season. Despite reaching four finals, he fell short each time, leaving him hungry for that elusive title. The Spaniard is a versatile player, excelling on both clay and hard courts. However, his opponent, Reilly Opelka, possesses a formidable weapon: an almost unreturnable first serve. This matchup will test Fokina's ability to capitalize on opportunities and hope for some missed serves from the American.
But here's where it gets interesting: while Fokina may be the more well-rounded player, Opelka's serve could be the great equalizer. Will Fokina find a way to disrupt Opelka's rhythm, or will the American's serve dominate?
Cheryl's prediction: Davidovich Fokina in a tight 4 sets.
Tiafoe vs. Comesana:
American Frances Tiafoe, seeded 29th, is looking to bounce back after a coaching change and a less-than-ideal 2025. He started 2026 with a single win in Brisbane, but his first-round victory at the Australian Open was swift. His second-round opponent, Francisco Comesana, plays a defensive clay-court style, which might struggle against Tiafoe's aggressive game.
Tiafoe's path to victory seems clear, but in tennis, anything can happen. And this is the part most people miss—the unpredictability of the sport. Will Tiafoe maintain his focus, or could Comesana pull off an upset?
Cheryl's prediction: Tiafoe in 3 sets, unless the tennis gods have other plans.
What are your thoughts on these matches? Do you agree with the predictions, or do you foresee some surprises in store? Share your insights and let's discuss!