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Player analysis
Roman Safiullin enters the Mauthausen quarterfinals as the World No. 176, seeking to extend a strong recent run on clay. The Russian has won five consecutive matches, including victories over Cristian Cretu, Vincent Royer, and Hugo Rocha, demonstrating solid form heading into this round. Safiullin holds no prior head-to-head record against Théo Droguet and is priced at 2.17 in decimal odds, reflecting his underdog status despite the winning streak.
Théo Droguet, ranked 113th and representing France, arrives at the Mauthausen quarterfinals with a mixed recent record of three wins and one loss in his last five outings. The French player defeated Timur Skatov and Yannick Wu in straight sets but suffered a loss to Benjamin Bonzi in his most recent match. At 1.74 decimal odds, Droguet is favored in this first meeting with Safiullin, though the favourite-side line has drifted approximately 1.4% since the previous odds snapshot.
Recent form
5W 0L last 5
| 28 Apr | Cretu | 6-2 6-4 | W |
| 19 Apr | Royer | 1-6 2-6 | W |
| 18 Apr | Rocha | 6-4 6-4 | W |
| 17 Apr | Faria | 6-4 3-6 6-7 | W |
| 16 Apr | Assche | 7-5 3-6 6-2 | W |
4W 1L last 5
| 28 Apr | Skatov | 2-6 1-6 | W |
| 22 Apr | Bonzi | 6-7 7-6 6-4 | L |
| 21 Apr | Wu | 0-6 6-7 | W |
| 20 Apr | Virtanen | 6-2 3-6 3-6 | W |
| 3 Apr | Baez | 4-6 4-6 | W |

