Frances Tiafoe vs Alex de Minaur Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Australian Open 2026

Here's a detailed preview of the third round match between Frances Tiafoe and Alex de Minaur at the 2026 Australian Open.

One of the third-round matches at the 2026 Australian Open will feature the 29th-seeded Frances Tiafoe taking on the sixth-seeded home favorite Alex de Minaur. While Tiafoe will be looking to make a deep run in Melbourne since his quarterfinal run in 2019, De Minaur will be looking to carry the nation’s hopes on his shoulders to keep going deep in the draw.

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Frances Tiafoe vs Alex de Minaur Match Details

Date: January 23, 2026

Tournament: Australian Open 2026

Round: Third Round (Round of 32)

Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

Surface: Outdoor Hard

Category: Grand Slam

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, TSN, RDS, Sky Sports

Tiafoe vs De Minaur Head-to-Head

After four meetings, it is De Minaur who has a 3-1 lead in the head-to-head rivalry against Tiafoe. The last time they played each other, the Australian won 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 at the Canadian Open last year.

Tiafoe had an underwhelming start to the season, as he lost to eventual champion Daniil Medvedev in the second round of the Brisbane International. However, the American has shown some good form at the Australian Open, starting his campaign with a 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-2 win over Jason Kubler in the first round. He then faced off against Francisco Comesaña in the second round, winning 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2.

De Minaur started his season at the United Cup, where he won two of his three matches, with his only loss to Casper Ruud. He began his Australian Open campaign with a routine 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 win over lucky loser Mackenzie McDonald. He did have a brief stutter in the second round, when he lost the first set to Hamad Medjedovic, but recovered quickly, winning 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 against the Serbian.

Tiafoe vs De Minaur Prediction

Tiafoe’s first serve has been an effective weapon for him in his two matches in Melbourne so far, as he has won 83% of the points behind it. He has been broken twice in two matches, whereas he has broken serve nine times in those same matches, with a 39% break-point conversion rate.

Winning 79% of the first serve points and getting broken only once in two matches, De Minaur has been in fine serving form. The Australian has been proficient on return, securing 13 service breaks in two matches at a 41% break-point conversion rate.

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In their previous matches, Tiafoe has often struggled to hold serve against De Minaur, as the Australian’s pace on the court has enabled him to counter the American’s spot serving. For Tiafoe to reverse the head-to-head trend, he needs to change his pace during rallies and try to finish the points quickly, as De Minaur will have the advantage in the longer rallies.

Meanwhile, the Australian needs to put as many serves in play during return games to maintain pressure, as Tiafoe’s serve and forehand have often gone awry in pressure situations in the past.

The PFSN Simulator has given the sixth seed a 74% win probability, which sounds right, as the Australian has a favorable matchup against Tiafoe and will have the entire crowd behind him.

Pick- De Minaur to win in four sets.

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