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Preview: Fabian Marozsan vs. Carlos Alcaraz - Prediction, Head-to-Head, Tournament so Far

  • Carlos Alcaraz began his French Open title defense on Monday by defeating Giulio Zeppieri in Paris and will face Fabian Marozsan in the second round on Wednesday.
  • Alcaraz entered the tournament following a strong clay season in 2025, with his only defeat on clay to Holger Rune between Monte Carlo and Rome title runs.
  • Marozsan, a 25-year-old Hungarian, enters as the underdog with an 8-5 clay record this season and previously defeated Alcaraz on clay in Rome two years ago.
  • Alcaraz extended his Paris winning streak to eight matches including last year's title, holds an 84.4% Grand Slam win rate, and won his first match 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in under two hours.
  • Given Alcaraz's strong form and recent success, he is favored to win in four sets, while a Marozsan victory could boost his confidence on clay.
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Out of the sea of abbreviations, Carlos Alcaraz came out better this time.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Carlos Alcaraz broke up this Wednesday in Fabian Marozsan's dream and sealed, with another great victory, the pass to the third round of this edition of Roland Garros. The Hungarian, who already knows what it is to win Spanish talent on beaten land, grew up after winning the second set, loss that would quickly mend the pupil of Juan Carlos Ferrero with a overwhelming reaction (6-3/6-4/6-2). Alcaraz started the game with the clear idea of could n…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Hungarian tennis player, ranked 56th in the world, will face the defending champion Spaniard on Wednesday.

Fábián Marozsán, Márton Fucsovics and Anna Bondár will play almost simultaneously in the 2nd round of Roland Garros on Wednesday.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The second round of Roland Garros will serve to see for the first time Carlos Alcaraz in the Philippe Chatrier, after being relegated in its premiere to the track Suzanne Lenglen. The Murciano will be measured to the Hungarian Fabian Marozsan, who also surpassed its premiere without yielding a single set to the Italian Nardi. Alcaraz will have the privilege to premiere next to the footprint of Rafa Nadal, who has been wearing since last Sunday o…

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Index broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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