Cincinnati’s electric atmosphere is set to ignite an exciting third-round duel as American star Taylor Fritz squares off against Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego. Fritz, the fourth seed and a former Cincinnati quarterfinalist, brings confidence and momentum, while Sonego arrives eager to shake up the draw.
This match is set to offer fans a blend of Fritz’s consistency and Sonego’s flair for bold, high-risk tennis.
Fritz’s 2025 campaign has been one of the most consistent on the ATP Tour. He won grass-court titles at both Stuttgart and Eastbourne (his record fourth Eastbourne crown), reached the Wimbledon semifinal, bowing to Carlos Alcaraz in a tight four-set battle, and advanced to the semis in both Miami and Toronto on hard courts. His win over Jiri Lehecka in Toronto secured him as the first American to reach the Masters 1000 quarterfinals across all nine events.
Taylor Fritz vs Lorenzo Sonego Match Details
Date: Aug. 11, 2025
Tournament: Cincinnati Open
Round: Round of 32
Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason, Ohio
Category: Masters 1000
Surface: Outdoor hard
Live telecast: Tennis Channel, Fubo, ESPN+, Sky Sports
Fritz vs Sonego Head-to-Head
Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Sonego have faced off seven times on tour, with Fritz holding the upper hand at 5–2 in their head-to-head record. Their most recent meeting came in March this year, in the second round of the Miami Open, where the American secured a 7-6(2), 6-3 win.
Fritz vs Sonego Prediction
Taylor Fritz enters this encounter with a commanding 74.1% win rate on outdoor hard courts in 2025, clinching 20 wins out of 27 matches, an impressive tally highlighted by 292 aces (averaging 10.8 per match) and just 20 double faults (1.59 per match). Lorenzo Sonego, on the other hand, holds a modest record of 9 wins and eight losses this season. This stark differential shows Fritz’s consistency and firepower on the surface.
Taylor Fritz has won 20 ATP 1000 matches since June 🔥
No other player can match the American’s form 🚀 pic.twitter.com/59RaU1sjfz
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) August 10, 2025
Fritz is also exceptional at serving under pressure. Across hard-court matches, he wins around 70% of pressure points and consistently holds serve, leveraging his high ace rate and solid second-serve performance.
Sonego, on the other hand, wins 65% of his pressure points on serve and holds serve in approximately 84.2% of his games overall. Fritz’s edge on both aces and pressure-point conversion suggests a serving advantage that can tilt tight moments decisively in his favor.
Considering the clear statistical advantage in hard-court win percentage, serve dominance under pressure, and consistency, the most logical projection is Fritz winning this matchup in straight sets.
Prediction: Fritz to win in straight sets
