The ATP Mallorca 2026 already knows its main draw, and the draw has set up several highly anticipated matchups in a tournament that serves as the final major event before Wimbledon. Italian Luciano Darderi, the top seed, and Spanish Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, the second seed, are the ones to beat in an edition with a wide open field featuring numerous grass court specialists.
Darderi will start directly in the second round due to his top seeding and could potentially face dangerous opponents early on like Nuno Borges or the Argentine Adrian Mannarino, the eighth seed and one of the most experienced grass court players. In the same section, the duel between Jan-Lennard Struff and the Spanish player Martín Landaluce stands out, offering a great opportunity to gauge the progress of one of the national tennis promises.
In the lower half of the draw, Davidovich also faces a tough path. The Malaga native awaits an opponent in the second round and could potentially meet talented players like Nick Kyrgios, invited by the organization, or Grigor Dimitrov, who will debut against a player from the qualifying rounds. The possible presence of Kyrgios in the later rounds adds a special allure to a tournament where the Australian always brings unpredictability.
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Among the most interesting first-round matches is the clash between Miomir Kecmanović and Hamad Medjedović, a generational battle between two compatriots. Also catching attention is the match between Marton Fucsovics and Corentin Moutet, as well as the debut of the third seed, Frances Tiafoe, who could face tough opponents from the early rounds.
With Darderi, Davidovich, Tiafoe, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Kyrgios sharing the spotlight, Mallorca features a high-level draw with several stories that could set the stage for Wimbledon.
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