Andy Roddick explains the biggest challenge facing Arthur Fils after Barcelona Open victory

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Andy Roddick explains the biggest challenge facing Arthur Fils after Barcelona Open victory

Arthur Fils clinched the 2026 Barcelona Open title with a win over Andrey Rublev in the final. He’s now sixth in the ‘Live ATP Race to Turin’, continuing to impress since returning from injury.

Andy Roddick explains the biggest challenge facing Arthur Fils after Barcelona Open victory

Arthur Fils clinched the 2026 Barcelona Open title with a win over Andrey Rublev in the final. He’s now sixth in the ‘Live ATP Race to Turin’, continuing to impress since returning from injury.

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Arthur Fils clinched the 2026 Barcelona Open title with a win over Andrey Rublev in the final.

He’s now sixth in the ‘Live ATP Race to Turin’, continuing to impress since returning from injury.

With Fils playing some of his best tennis, what could be holding him back from making a serious push for Grand Slam titles? Former world number one Andy Roddick thinks he knows why.

Speaking on the latest episode of ‘Served with Andy Roddick‘, the former world number one gave his thoughts on France’s top player.

“I don’t know that you can write up a better start to the season, post-injury, than Arthur Fils has,” said Roddick.

“Listen, he’s had some lop-sided score lines, first against Carlos [Alcaraz], then against [Jiri] Lehecka.

“If you can’t rush him all the time, you’re going to have a problem.

“When he is set and he can control the pacing of the match, he can give the ball an absolute ride.

“Lehecka in Miami, took the racket out of his hands, served well, and didn’t let Fils get into his rhythm.

Sinner and Alcaraz have had a firm grip on men’s tennis for a while now. They’ve won nine straight Grand Slam titles between them and sit atop the world rankings. If Fils wants to break through at that level, those are clearly the two players standing in his way.

Eighteen Frenchmen started in the main draw of the men’s singles at Roland Garros last year.

Nine of them went out in the first round. Seven more were knocked out in the second round.

Neither Quentin Halys nor Arthur Fils, who were the last two standing, made it through to the fourth round.

It remains to be seen if there will be any improvement this year. The 2026 French Open gets underway on Sunday, May 24th.

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