Will Fritz serve his way into the semifinals?
Since June 2025, Taylor Fritz has been doing a great job on the tennis courts of the world, winning 18 of 21 matches. The world number four is currently confirming his form on home soil. The ten-time ATP title winner has never reached the quarterfinals of the National Bank Open before. Now, the American has reached at least the last eight in all Masters tournaments. According to our Rublev vs. Fritz tip, the journey in Toronto could continue.
Exactly half of the US player’s ATP titles have been won on hard courts (5). In 2022, he won his only Masters tournament to date (Indian Wells). Top stars such as Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are missing, and the local hero has a narrow lead in the head-to-head against his Russian opponent (5:4), so the Wimbledon semi-finalist can certainly dream of a triumphant victory in the Rublev – Fritz prediction.
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Andrey Rublev – Taylor Fritz Head-to-head comparison / H2H record
Regardless of the surface, there is hardly any advantage in a direct comparison (5:4 in favor of Fritz). However, if you filter the statistics by surface, there is a clear trend. The American has won the four previous encounters with Rublev on hard court.
Although both players have won 109 matches against each other on hard court, Fritz has won significantly more sets (13-10). In addition, we would like to highlight the outstanding serve of the world number four. Over the past 52 weeks, there is no tour player in the world with a better service rating (296.3).
Andrey Rublev – Taylor Fritz Tip
Fritz usually manages to defend his service games. On hard courts, the 27-year-old has won almost 90 percent of his service games in the 2025 calendar year – the best record on tour. His average ratio of 11.0 aces to 1.9 double faults per match is significantly better than Rublev’s (8.5 – 2.8).
In addition, Fritz has defeated the world number 11 in three of their last four head-to-head matches on hard courts without dropping a set. This trend continues in the Rublev vs. Fritz prediction.

