Hubert Hurkacz - Adrian Mannarino Apr 2026

Hubert Hurkacz leads the head-to-head series against Adrian Mannarino 3–2, following his most recent victory at the United Cup in January 2024.

Entering the clay season in 2026, both players are looking to stabilize their form. Hurkacz recently secured a hard-fought win against Zachary Svajda in Cagliari on April 28, 2026, prevailing 6–2, 7–6(10). Mannarino, meanwhile, is coming off a finals appearance earlier this year but has historically struggled on clay, where his career win rate drops to approximately compared to over 58% on grass. Hubert Hurkacz Adrian Mannarino ATP Titles Aces/Match (L52W) Win % on Clay Best Surface Grass (65% win rate) Grass (58.2% win rate) Data sourced from Tennis Ratio and ATP Tour . Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports Adrian Mannarino vs Hubert Hurkacz H2H - Tennis Ratio Hubert Hurkacz - Adrian Mannarino

While Hurkacz holds the overall edge, the two have split their most significant recent meetings: Hurkacz won 6–3, 7–5. Hubert Hurkacz leads the head-to-head series against Adrian

This matchup presents one of the most intriguing stylistic contrasts on the ATP Tour. Hubert Hurkacz is a prototypical power player, currently averaging over the last year—well above his career average of 9.9. His game is built around a massive first serve and clean, flat groundstrokes that allow him to dictate play from the baseline. Mannarino, meanwhile, is coming off a finals appearance

In contrast, Adrian Mannarino is a master of nuance. Known for using one of the lowest string tensions on tour, the Frenchman utilizes a flat, short-takeback technique to absorb pace and redirect it with awkward, low-skidding slices. Mannarino averages far fewer aces () but excels at breaking rhythm and forcing opponents into uncomfortable positions. Head-to-Head History

Mannarino won a tight battle 7–6(5), 7–6(0). 2022 Paris Masters: Hurkacz took it 7–6(5), 6–4.

Mannarino dominated in straight sets, 6–4, 6–2, 6–3. Current Form and Outlook (April 2026)

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    Hubert Hurkacz leads the head-to-head series against Adrian Mannarino 3–2, following his most recent victory at the United Cup in January 2024.

    Entering the clay season in 2026, both players are looking to stabilize their form. Hurkacz recently secured a hard-fought win against Zachary Svajda in Cagliari on April 28, 2026, prevailing 6–2, 7–6(10). Mannarino, meanwhile, is coming off a finals appearance earlier this year but has historically struggled on clay, where his career win rate drops to approximately compared to over 58% on grass. Hubert Hurkacz Adrian Mannarino ATP Titles Aces/Match (L52W) Win % on Clay Best Surface Grass (65% win rate) Grass (58.2% win rate) Data sourced from Tennis Ratio and ATP Tour . Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports Adrian Mannarino vs Hubert Hurkacz H2H - Tennis Ratio

    While Hurkacz holds the overall edge, the two have split their most significant recent meetings: Hurkacz won 6–3, 7–5.

    This matchup presents one of the most intriguing stylistic contrasts on the ATP Tour. Hubert Hurkacz is a prototypical power player, currently averaging over the last year—well above his career average of 9.9. His game is built around a massive first serve and clean, flat groundstrokes that allow him to dictate play from the baseline.

    In contrast, Adrian Mannarino is a master of nuance. Known for using one of the lowest string tensions on tour, the Frenchman utilizes a flat, short-takeback technique to absorb pace and redirect it with awkward, low-skidding slices. Mannarino averages far fewer aces () but excels at breaking rhythm and forcing opponents into uncomfortable positions. Head-to-Head History

    Mannarino won a tight battle 7–6(5), 7–6(0). 2022 Paris Masters: Hurkacz took it 7–6(5), 6–4.

    Mannarino dominated in straight sets, 6–4, 6–2, 6–3. Current Form and Outlook (April 2026)