Rafael Jódar takes on Learner Tien in a battle between two of the most exciting young players in men’s tennis. Jódar has taken the ATP Tour by storm with his strong performances on clay over the last month. Tien is also finding some form on clay and goes into the match on the back of an impressive win over Alexander Bublik.
Rafael Jódar vs Learner Tien Match Details
Date: May 12, 2026
Tournament: Italian Open 2026
Round: Fourth Round (Round of 16)
Venue: Foro Italico, Rome, Italy
Surface: Outdoor Clay
Category: ATP Masters 1000
Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN
Jódar vs Tien Head-to-Head Record
Jódar holds the head-to-head lead, having beaten Tien in a five-set thriller at the Next Gen ATP Finals last year. Tien, who ended up winning the tournament, is the more established player on the ATP Tour with 1 title and 6 wins over top-10 players to his name.
But it is Jódar who goes into the contest in better form. The 19-year-old started his clay-court swing by winning the title in Morocco. He has continued his sublime run since, and holds a 14-2 record on the surface this year, with his only defeats coming at the hands of Arthur Fils and Jannik Sinner.
Jódar needed three sets to overcome Matteo Arnaldi in the last round, but ultimately prevailed with an impressive 28 winners. He also fired 30 winners against Nuno Borges in the second round.
Tien had only won one clay-court match on the ATP Tour before April, but has already claimed 3 wins in 5 matches on clay this year. With 1989 French Open champion Michael Chang as his coach, the American appears to be actively developing his game on the surface.
The 20-year-old defeated Bublik in three sets in the last round, showcasing fantastic resilience and discipline backed by 36 winners.
Jódar vs Tien Prediction and Pick
Tien is a quick learner and plays with a lot of composure despite his lack of experience. He has spent more time on the ATP Tour and has played in more big matches. But Jódar is playing some excellent tennis at the moment, and looks very much at home on the red dirt.
The Spaniard will enter this match as the clear favorite on the back of his dominant clay-court run. But Tien continues to outperform expectations and is rapidly becoming a decent player on the red dirt.
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Jódar has the more polished clay-court game, and his win over Tien at last year’s Next Gen Finals will give him the confidence to defeat him again on Tuesday. We believe that the Madrid native will continue his fantastic clay-court streak with a straight-sets win over Tien.
Pick – Jódar in straight sets.

