Nuno Borges snapped a four-match losing streak with a commanding 6-3, 7-6 victory over Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the Barcelona Round of 16 on April 15. The Portuguese player fired 28 winners and won 80% of first serve points to halt Etcheverry’s five-match clay winning streak.
Borges controlled the opening set with aggressive baseline play, racing to a 6-3 advantage before the Argentine tightened his defense in the second. Neither player faced a break point in the entire match—a remarkable statistical oddity that pushed the decision to a tiebreak. There, Borges’ superior serve effectiveness proved decisive, as his 80% first serve win rate overwhelmed Etcheverry’s 58%.
The victory marks Borges’ first clay-court win at Barcelona since 2023 and secures his second career title after a dismal 1-4 stretch across hard-court events. He advances to the quarterfinals, where his rejuvenated form on clay will be tested against a yet-to-be-determined opponent.
Key Takeaways
- Borges fired 28 winners to Etcheverry’s 7—a 4-to-1 advantage that underscored his tactical aggression despite committing 42 unforced errors.
- The match featured zero break points for either player (0/0), forcing the second set into a tiebreak where Borges’ 80% first serve win rate—22 percentage points higher than Etcheverry’s 58%—proved insurmountable.
- Borges hit 5 aces compared to Etcheverry’s 0, reversing the Argentine’s typical serve dominance (7.9 aces per match on clay) and disrupting his rhythm throughout.
- This victory ended Borges’ brutal 1-4 stretch across hard courts and marked his first clay win at Barcelona since 2023, while halting Etcheverry’s five-match winning streak that included his Rio title run.
Player Analysis
Nuno Borges
Borges delivered his most complete performance in weeks, channeling frustration from recent hard-court failures into relentless aggression on the Barcelona clay. His 28 winners came at a cost—42 unforced errors—but the high-risk strategy paid dividends against an opponent who arrived in superior form. The 80% first serve win rate represents a career-best mark for Borges on clay, significantly exceeding his surface average and neutralizing Etcheverry’s typically lethal return game (40.8% break point conversion entering the match). Five aces may seem modest, but they arrived at crucial junctures, and his ability to avoid facing a single break point suggests exceptional hold discipline.
The Portuguese player’s victory is doubly impressive given his recent struggles: three consecutive losses on hard courts (Bucharest, Miami, Indian Wells) and a 1-4 record in his last five matches before Barcelona. On clay, Borges now improves his career record to 23-18 (.561), a slight uptick from his previous .550 mark. The 6-3, 7-6 scoreline reflects his ability to sustain pressure across nearly two full sets without yielding a break opportunity—a tactical masterclass against an opponent whose baseline consistency typically wears down opponents.
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Etcheverry’s performance was perplexing. Fresh off a five-match clay winning streak that included his ATP Rio title in February, the Argentine produced just 7 winners—21 fewer than Borges—and failed to register a single ace despite averaging 7.9 per match on clay this season. His 58% first serve win rate, while not catastrophic, paled beside Borges’ 80% and left him vulnerable in the second-set tiebreak. More troubling was his inability to manufacture a single break point despite a 40.8% conversion rate that should have been a weapon against Borges’ less reliable serve.
The 27 unforced errors were actually below his clay average of 27.6, suggesting Etcheverry played within himself—perhaps too conservatively. His 66% second serve win rate (12 points higher than Borges’ 54%) offered glimpses of resilience, but without break opportunities to capitalize on, that stat became irrelevant. The loss drops his Barcelona record to 3 appearances with mixed results: a semifinal run in 2024 (lost to Ruud), but now back-to-back Round of 16 exits. For a player with a superior clay win-loss ratio (.558) to Borges (.550), this result represents a missed opportunity to assert his credentials on a surface where he should have held the tactical edge.
Match Statistics
| Nuno Borges | Stat | Tomas Martin Etcheverry |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Aces | 0 |
| 5 | Double Faults | 4 |
| 55% | 1st Serve % | 55% |
| 80% | 1st Serve Points Won | 58% |
| 54% | 2nd Serve Points Won | 66% |
| 28 | Winners | 7 |
| 42 | Unforced Errors | 27 |
| 82 | Total Points Won | 66 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of Nuno Borges vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry at Barcelona 2026?
Nuno Borges defeated Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3, 7-6 in the Barcelona Round of 16 on April 15, 2026.
How many winners did Nuno Borges hit against Tomas Martin Etcheverry?
Borges struck 28 winners compared to Etcheverry’s 7, a decisive 4-to-1 advantage that proved crucial in the straight-sets victory.
Were there any break points in the Borges vs Etcheverry Barcelona match?
Remarkably, neither player faced a single break point during the entire match (0/0), forcing the second set into a tiebreak that Borges won.
Who won the Barcelona 2026 Round of 16 match on clay?
Nuno Borges won, defeating Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3, 7-6 to advance to the quarterfinals and end his recent four-match losing streak.
What’s Next
Borges advances to the Barcelona quarterfinals, where he’ll look to build on this momentum and secure a deeper run at an event where he’s previously struggled (1-1 career record before this win). Etcheverry returns to the practice courts to diagnose why his recent form evaporated against an in-form opponent he should have handled based on recent results.
Head-to-head history: Nuno Borges vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry.