

What Time Will Taylor Fritz Play Against Benjamin Bonzi?
Fritz and Bonzi are on the Day 5 Schedule at Mutua Madrid Open 2025 on Sunday 27 April 2025. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.
Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?
Taylor Fritz, a 27-year-old American player, is currently ranked World No. 4, which is his career-high ranking. In 2025, he has a record of 15 wins and 6 losses, including a semifinal appearance in Miami. In Madrid, his record stands at 8 wins and 4 losses, and he reached the semifinals in 2024.
Fritz made history in November 2024 when he became the first American man since James Blake in 2006 to play in the Nitto ATP Finals championship match and finish inside the Top 5 of the year-end rankings. He also achieved another milestone at the 2024 US Open, where he became the first American Grand Slam men’s singles finalist since 2009. He earned victories over players like No. 8 Ruud, No. 4 Zverev, and No. 20 Tiafoe in an all-American semifinal.
In 2022, Fritz defeated No. 2 Nadal en route to the semifinals of the Nitto ATP Finals after defeating him in the final of the ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells. This victory made him the first American men’s champion of that event since Andre Agassi in 2001. Fritz’s first ATP Tour final came in 2016 at the age of 18, where he reached the final in Memphis, becoming the youngest American finalist since the start of the ATP Tour in 1990.
Fritz has also had success in team events. He helped Team USA win the inaugural United Cup in 2023, and he was a part of Team World’s victories in the Laver Cup in 2022 and 2023. Furthermore, he won a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the men’s doubles event, partnering with Paul.
Looking ahead, Fritz aims to achieve his 300th tour-level win, currently standing at 299-196, which would make him the first active American man to reach that milestone in the Open Era. On clay, he has a strong record of 12-1 in his last 13 matches against players ranked outside the Top 50, with his only loss coming against No. 65 Michelsen in the 2024 Geneva tournament. In Madrid, he strives to reach the fourth round for the third consecutive year.
On the other side, Benjamin Bonzi, a 28-year-old French player, is currently ranked World No. 62, with a career-high ranking of No. 42 in February 2023. In 2025, he has a record of 6 wins and 7 losses, including a quarterfinal appearance in Adelaide. In Madrid, he has a perfect record of 2 wins and 0 losses, reaching the third round.
Bonzi broke into the Top 50 in June 2022 and achieved his career-high ranking after defeating the 2022 runner-up Ruusuvuori on his way to his first ATP Tour final in Pune. He secured his first ATP Tour title at the 2024 Metz tournament as a qualifier, where he defeated No. 7 Ruud, marking the biggest win of his career.
Bonzi has had notable performances in Grand Slam tournaments as well. In his tour-level debut at the 2017 Roland Garros as a wild card, he defeated future World No. 1 Medvedev. He has also reached the third round in Grand Slam events, including the 2023 Australian Open, 2023 US Open, and 2025 Australian Open.
Before transitioning to the ATP Tour, Bonzi had a successful stint on the ATP Challenger Tour in 2021, earning 50 wins and 6 titles. This tied him with four other players for the second-most Challenger titles in a single season, with the record being held by Griekspoor with 8 titles in 2021. Bonzi’s junior career ended on a high note when he won the 2014 Roland Garros boys’ doubles title with his compatriot Halys.
In Madrid, Bonzi has already recorded back-to-back ATP Tour wins for the first time this season. He defeated WC Cilic in the first round and No. 27 seed Hurkacz in the second round. His head-to-head record against Top 10 players stands at 1 win and 5 losses, with the victory coming against No. 7 Ruud on his way to winning his maiden ATP Tour title in Metz last year. Bonzi is now aiming for the biggest win of his career, as he is yet to defeat a Top 5 player, in order to reach the Round of 16 at an ATP Masters 1000 event for the first time.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Fritz will win.
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