Jenson Brooksby vs. Alexei Popyrin
Hopefully this match will be taking place in Indian Wells, rather than in Dubai. Brooksby and Popyrin both played in the UAE last week, but presumably they were able to evade the flight ban and make it out over the weekend.
Their first head-to-head encounter should make for an entertaining show in the intimate confines of Stadium 4 on Tuesday afternoon. The American and the Australian are close in the rankings—41 for Brooksby, 44 for Popyrin. And while neither has put together a string of wins yet in 2026, each brings a lot of big-swinging, highly-vocal competitive aggression to the court. Neither, it seems likely, will avoid fist-pumping in the other’s face.
Popyrin has the superior shots. He has a bigger and heavier-spinning serve, and his forehand will be the most lethal weapon on the court. Brooksby is the better point-constructor and the more stubborn competitor, and he’ll do what he can with his variety of chops and sidespin to disrupt the 6’5 Popyrin by making him stretch and bend and get low.
Brooksby is a California native who has reached the round of 16 at Indian Wells twice. He may be the second-best ball-striker on court, but he should still be in his element. Winner: Brooksby
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