🌵 ATP Houston: Tommy Paul vs Jenson Brooksby – Semifinal Preview
🧠 Form & Context
Tommy Paul 🇺🇸
🔥 Red-hot form: Paul has posted a 15–5 record in 2025 and is into the Houston semifinals without dropping a set. His 7-match win streak includes wins over Medvedev, Cerundolo, and Garin.
🎾 Clay credentials: Though better known for hard-court success, Paul holds a 127–69 career record on clay and thrives on North American dirt.
🧠 H2H dominance: Leads Brooksby 3–0, including straight-set wins at the 2023 Australian Open and this season in Dallas.
🚀 On the rise: Now World No. 13 and playing with elite confidence across all surfaces.
Jenson Brooksby 🇺🇸
👊 Quiet comeback: Ranked No. 507 after a long injury layoff, Brooksby is finding rhythm with five straight wins in Houston—each in three sets.
🧱 Clay surprise: Traditionally stronger on hard, he’s now 5–0 on clay this season and adjusting impressively to the surface.
🎯 Tactical disruptor: Uses junk-ball depth, flat strokes, and quirky tempo changes to fluster opponents.
🧩 Fatigue concern: Has spent nearly 10 hours on court this week—endurance could become an issue.
🔍 Match Breakdown
This is a battle of opposites: Paul’s aggressive forehand-led offense vs. Brooksby’s rhythm-breaking defense and tactical creativity.
Paul is fresher, more powerful, and has handled Brooksby in all prior meetings. His clean ball-striking and comfort on clay give him the initiative in most exchanges. He'll aim to dictate early and avoid getting drawn into Brooksby's style of chaos.
Brooksby will try to extend rallies, mix spins, and disrupt flow. His ability to create awkward patterns could frustrate Paul—but only if he has the legs left to stay in those rallies.
📌 Key Factors:
• Can Paul stay focused through long, tactical rallies?
• Will Brooksby have enough energy left after five grueling matches?
🔮 Prediction
Pick: Tommy Paul in 2 tight sets
Brooksby is dangerous, but Paul is fresh, focused, and firing. With the 3–0 head-to-head and far less court time this week, the higher-ranked American should book a spot in the Houston final.
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