Alejandro Tabilo is expected to open his ATP Rome Masters campaign with a straight-sets win over Pablo Carreno Busta, a first-round match that sits at the end of the European clay swing and just before the French Open. The Chilean is in solid form this season, while Carreno Busta is still being described as far from his best level.
That makes Tabilo the clear pick for a match that should say more about where both men are right now than about their longer-term ceiling. Rome has already been a special venue for him: in 2024, he made a memorable run to the final and beat Novak Djokovic along the way, one of the standout results of his career.
This time, the setting is different and the context is sharper. Carlos Alcaraz is absent as the defending champion, leaving the draw without the player who held the title going in, and adding a little more space for others trying to build momentum before Paris. For Tabilo, that means the expectation is simple — handle the opener, keep the clay form intact, and leave Rome with the sort of early win that can still shape the rest of the fortnight.
The only real question is whether Carreno Busta can make the match competitive enough to disrupt that script. Based on current form and the projection for this meeting, the answer appears to be no.






