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How to Watch Kyrian Jacquet vs. Nuno Borges at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel

How to Watch Kyrian Jacquet vs. Nuno Borges at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel

USA Today23-05-2025
How to Watch Kyrian Jacquet vs. Nuno Borges at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel
In the Round of 128 at the Roland Garros on Sunday, Kyrian Jacquet (ranked No. 151) meets Nuno Borges (No. 41).
In his last match on Thursday, Jacquet beat Jurij Rodionov in two sets, 6-2, 6-2, to advance past the qualifying round. Borges heads into this match after a two-set loss to Sebastian Ofner (6-7, 6-7) in his last match on May 21, 2025 in the Round of 16 at the Gonet Geneva Open.
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Kyrian Jacquet vs. Nuno Borges: live stream info & TV channel
Tournament: Roland Garros
Roland Garros Round: Round of 128
Round of 128 Date: Sunday, May 25
Sunday, May 25 Live Stream: Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo
Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo Court Surface: Clay
Kyrian Jacquet vs. Nuno Borges matchup stats
Jacquet is 7-1 on clay over the past 12 months.
In terms of serve/return winning percentages on clay over the past year, Jacquet has won 80.0% of his games on serve, and 40.0% on return.
On clay over the past year, Jacquet has converted 31 of 62 break points (50.0%).
Jacquet was eliminated by Grigor Dimitrov (3-6, 4-6, 2-6) on August 26 in the Round of 128 of his last tournament, the US Open.
Borges has won one tournament on clay over the past year, posting a 10-7 record on that surface.
When playing on clay, Borges has a 71.8% winning percentage in service games and a 28.7% winning percentage in return games.
On clay surfaces Borges is 42nd in break point winning percentage (37.6%) after going 47-for-125.
In the Gonet Geneva Open, Borges' most recent tournament, he squared off against No. 128-ranked Ofner in the Round of 16 on May 21 and was defeated 6-7, 6-7.
Jacquet vs. Borges futures odds
Tennis odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 3:57 PM ET.
Jacquet Odds to Win the 2025 Roland Garros: +50000
+50000 Borges Odds to Win the 2025 Roland Garros: +30000
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 3:57 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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