Marco Trungelliti vs Kamil Majchrzak — Marrakech 2026
Marrakech 2026

Marco Trungelliti stuns Kamil Majchrzak 7-6(4), 6-3 in Round of 16 upset at Marrakech

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Marco Trungelliti pulled off a stunning upset at the Marrakech ATP event, defeating Kamil Majchrzak 7-6(4), 6-3 in the Round of 16 on April 1, 2026. The Argentine, who entered with just one win in his last ten matches and a 20% career hard court win rate, dominated on serve — winning 88% of first-serve points — to overcome Majchrzak’s superior form and tournament pedigree.

The first set went to a tiebreak after neither player faced a single break point, with Trungelliti edging it 7-4. Despite Majchrzak’s nine aces compared to Trungelliti’s four, the Argentine’s ability to neutralize the Pole’s serve proved decisive. Trungelliti broke through in the second set, racing to a 6-3 victory behind a staggering 64% winning percentage on second serves — more than 20 points higher than Majchrzak’s 43%.

Majchrzak, who arrived in Marrakech riding three consecutive hard court wins and a 5-1 tournament record, unraveled as the match progressed. He committed 32 unforced errors to Trungelliti’s 20, and his inability to capitalize on return opportunities — zero break points created — left him unable to mount a challenge after the tiebreak loss.

Key Takeaways

  • Trungelliti won 88% of first-serve points — 14 percentage points higher than Majchrzak — to neutralize his opponent’s nine aces and superior first-serve percentage (66% vs 62%).
  • The match featured zero break points for either player, making the 7-4 tiebreak in the first set the critical momentum swing. Trungelliti then dominated the second set 6-3.
  • Majchrzak’s second-serve struggles proved fatal: he won just 43% of those points compared to Trungelliti’s 64%, a 21-point gap that exposed vulnerability on return.
  • This marks a rare hard court victory for Trungelliti, who entered with a 20% career hard court win rate (2-8) and just one win in his last ten matches across all surfaces.

Player Analysis

Marco Trungelliti

Trungelliti’s performance defied every statistical indicator heading into this match. With a 1-9 record in his last ten matches and a dismal 20% career hard court win rate, the Argentine found form at the most opportune moment. His 88% first-serve winning percentage — well above his hard court average of 60% — was the foundation of his victory. He converted clutch serves in the tiebreak and maintained composure in the second set, where his 64% success rate on second serves overwhelmed Majchrzak’s return game.

Trungelliti also demonstrated improved shot discipline, posting 28 winners against just 20 unforced errors — a positive differential that contrasted sharply with his opponent’s struggles. The two double faults were a minor blemish on an otherwise exemplary serving display. This result represents a career-defining moment for a player who hadn’t won on hard courts in nearly two years.

Kamil Majchrzak

Majchrzak’s collapse was as surprising as Trungelliti’s rise. Despite nine aces, zero double faults, and a 66% first-serve percentage, the Pole couldn’t convert his serving dominance into control. His 74% first-serve points won — typically a strong number — was insufficient against Trungelliti’s near-perfect 88%. More damaging was his 43% second-serve winning percentage, far below his hard court average and a clear indication that his return game failed to generate pressure.

The 32 unforced errors — nearly matching his hard court average of 33.8 per match — revealed a player unable to execute under pressure. Majchrzak created zero break point opportunities, a shocking stat given his 34.4% break point conversion rate on hard courts this season. After losing the first-set tiebreak, he appeared mentally fragile, surrendering the second set 6-3 without mounting a challenge. For a player with strong Marrakech history (5-1 record entering this match), this was a bewildering exit.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Marco Trungelliti vs Kamil Majchrzak — Marrakech 2026
Marco Trungelliti Stat Kamil Majchrzak
4 Aces 9
2 Double Faults 0
62% 1st Serve % 66%
88% 1st Serve Points Won 74%
64% 2nd Serve Points Won 43%
28 Winners 26
20 Unforced Errors 32
81 Total Points Won 65

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Marco Trungelliti vs Kamil Majchrzak at Marrakech 2026?

Marco Trungelliti defeated Kamil Majchrzak 7-6(4), 6-3 in the Round of 16 at the Marrakech ATP event on April 1, 2026.

How many aces did each player hit in the Trungelliti vs Majchrzak match?

Kamil Majchrzak hit 9 aces while Marco Trungelliti recorded 4 aces, yet Trungelliti’s superior first-serve winning percentage (88%) proved more decisive.

What was Marco Trungelliti’s first-serve winning percentage against Majchrzak?

Marco Trungelliti won an exceptional 88% of first-serve points, 14 percentage points higher than Kamil Majchrzak’s 74%.

Why was Trungelliti’s win over Majchrzak considered an upset at Marrakech?

Trungelliti entered with just a 20% career hard court win rate and one win in his last ten matches, while Majchrzak arrived with three consecutive hard court victories and a 5-1 Marrakech tournament record.

What’s Next

Trungelliti advances to the Marrakech quarterfinals, where he will look to build on this momentum-shifting victory and continue his unlikely run on a surface where he has historically struggled.

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