Frances Tiafoe advanced to the Round of 16 at the ATP Acapulco with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Nuno Borges on Tuesday. The American won 70 total points to Borges’ 57, controlling the match with ruthless efficiency on his second serve and timely break-point conversions.
The difference came down to Tiafoe’s ability to hold serve under pressure. While Borges fired 12 aces to Tiafoe’s four, the Portuguese struggled badly when his first serve missed. Tiafoe won 67% of points on his second serve compared to just 42% for Borges — a 25-percentage-point chasm that proved decisive. Tiafoe converted three of seven break chances, while Borges managed just one of five.
Each set followed a similar script: Tiafoe claimed a single break and then held firm, never facing serious danger on his own serve. The American finished with 21 winners against 27 unforced errors, maintaining control without needing to hit peak form on the hard courts of Acapulco.
Key Takeaways
- Tiafoe’s second-serve dominance was overwhelming: he won 67% of those points compared to Borges’ dismal 42%, a 25-point gap that shaped the entire match.
- Despite hitting only 4 aces to Borges’ 12, Tiafoe held serve more effectively, dropping just one service game all match while breaking three times.
- Tiafoe’s break-point conversion rate of 43% (3 of 7) edged Borges’ 20% (1 of 5), capitalizing on the handful of opportunities that arose in this relatively hold-heavy contest.
- The American committed zero double faults and won 13 more total points (70-57), reflecting a clean, controlled performance on the Acapulco hard courts.
Player Analysis
Frances Tiafoe
Tiafoe played an unusually disciplined match, showcasing the steadiness that has made him a fixture in the ATP top ranks. His 66% first-serve percentage was solid, and he won 73% of those points, but the real story was his second serve. Winning two-thirds of points when his first ball missed is elite-level stuff, particularly against an opponent serving as many aces as Borges. Tiafoe didn’t overplay — he hit 21 winners and 27 unforced errors, numbers that suggest he stayed within himself and let Borges self-destruct on the big points. Zero double faults is the cherry on top of a performance that was more workmanlike than spectacular, but entirely effective.
Nuno Borges
Borges’ 12 aces tell part of the story, but not the whole picture. When his first serve landed, he was competitive — winning 70% of those points, nearly matching Tiafoe. The problem was what happened when it didn’t. A 42% success rate on second-serve points is simply not sustainable at this level, and Tiafoe pounced on that weakness. Borges also struggled to capitalize on break opportunities, converting just one of five chances. With 18 winners and 24 unforced errors, he was close enough to stay in games but never truly threatened to break Tiafoe’s rhythm. The Portuguese needs to find more reliability on his second delivery if he’s going to make inroads on hard courts against quality opponents.
Match Statistics
| Frances Tiafoe | Stat | Nuno Borges |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Aces | 12 |
| 0 | Double Faults | 2 |
| 66% | 1st Serve % | 61% |
| 73% | 1st Serve Points Won | 70% |
| 67% | 2nd Serve Points Won | 42% |
| 3/7 | Break Points Won | 1/5 |
| 21 | Winners | 18 |
| 27 | Unforced Errors | 24 |
| 70 | Total Points Won | 57 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of Frances Tiafoe vs Nuno Borges at ATP Acapulco 2026?
Frances Tiafoe defeated Nuno Borges 6-4, 6-4 in the Round of 32 at the ATP Acapulco tournament on February 25, 2026.
How many aces did Nuno Borges hit against Frances Tiafoe?
Nuno Borges hit 12 aces in the match, compared to just 4 for Frances Tiafoe.
What was Frances Tiafoe’s second-serve winning percentage against Nuno Borges?
Frances Tiafoe won an impressive 67% of his second-serve points, while Nuno Borges managed only 42%, a decisive 25-percentage-point advantage.
Who won the ATP Acapulco Round of 32 match between Tiafoe and Borges?
Frances Tiafoe won the match 6-4, 6-4, advancing to the Round of 16 after a controlled performance on the hard courts.
What’s Next
Tiafoe advances to the Round of 16 in Acapulco, where he’ll look to build on this solid opening performance. With his serve holding up well and his conversion rate on break points sharp, the American will feel confident heading into the next round.
Head-to-head history: Frances Tiafoe vs Nuno Borges.