The French crowds at Roland Garros create one of the greatest home atmospheres in tennis, so Ugo Humbert is going to be feeling the love when he takes on Jacob Fearnley in the second round. But if anybody can handle a raucous atmosphere, it’s Jacob Fearnley.
Fearnley was a standout college player at TCU, helping the Horned Frogs win the NCAA Division I men’s championship in 2024. Playing college at that high of a level exposes you to some crazy opposing crowds. That’s why a lot of former college stars say they enjoy loud venues once they get to the pros. Fearnley is going to experience one at Court Simonne-Mathieu, and I think it’s going to bring out the best in him.
While Humbert will have a home-court advantage, he’s just 15-33 on clay in his career. He’s also just 2-7 on the dirt over the last 52 weeks. Humbert’s game just isn’t a great fit when playing outdoors in the elements—and he's been hampered by a broken bone in his right hand. Fearnley should be able to expose that.