
Taylor Fritz vs Tomáš Macháč Preview — Head-to-Head and Prediction for US Open 2025
The stage is set at Flushing Meadows, where Taylor Fritz, last year’s U.S. Open finalist, and Czech No. 21 seed Tomáš Macháč will battle in the Round of 16. Fritz arrived with momentum after a straight-sets first-round win over Emilio Nava and grinding through Lloyd Harris and Jerome Kym.
The 24-year-old Macháč, meanwhile, has been flawless at this tournament, as he’s yet to drop a set. The 2025 season saw him capture his first ATP title at the Mexican Open in Acapulco and enter the Top 20. While his hard-court form dipped post-Wimbledon (early exits in Toronto and Cincinnati), he has bounced back in New York, winning nine consecutive sets.
Taylor Fritz vs Tomáš Macháč Match Details
Date: August 31, 2025
Tournament: US Open
Round: Round of 16
Venue: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City
Category: Grand Slam
Surface: Outdoor hard
Live telecast: ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and Sling TV
Fritz vs. Macháč Head-to-Head
Fritz and Macháč have met twice on the professional circuit, with Fritz leading the rivalry 2–0. Their first match came at the 2020 French Open, where Fritz won after a grueling five-set duel.
Most recently, they faced off in the semifinals of the United Cup in Australia on January 4, 2025. While Macháč won the first set 7-6(4), Fritz was leading 6-5 in the second when Macháč was forced to retire due to cramps.
Fritz vs. Macháč Prediction
Fritz holds a 24–8 win-loss record on hard courts this season, positioning him among the elite performers on the surface. Macháč, on the other hand, has a 14–7 record with an ATP 500 title at Acapulco.
Taylor Fritz is on to the round of 16 at the US Open 💪
This is Fritz’s third straight 4th round appearance 🙌 pic.twitter.com/jOGqAgEcDS
— ESPN (@espn) August 30, 2025
Fritz showcases a powerful, aggressive baseline game, underpinned by reliable serving. His career figures include 1st-serve points won: 77%, along with a solid service games won rate of around 85%. These stats indicate his ability to hold in high-pressure situations and convert aggressive serving into control of rallies.
Macháč, on the other hand, enjoyed one of his most emphatic serving displays in the Acapulco final. He won 37 of 39 first-serve points (95%) in just a one-hour, 37-minute match against Davidovich Fokina. Additionally, he converted 6 of 14 break points in the quarterfinal at that event, showcasing his acute clutch-time ability.
Fritz has quietly built one of his strongest seasons. On grass, he reached the Wimbledon semifinals, and his hard-court returns include quarterfinal runs in Washington and Canada, plus ten ATP titles across surfaces (five on hard).
The American’s hard-court record and reliable first-serve points won highlight his consistency, which typically thrives in best-of-five conditions, giving him the edge going into this matchup.
Prediction: Fritz to win in four sets