Frances Tiafoe has won his fourth career title, defeating compatriot Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 in the Halle Open final.
## What happened at the Halle Open?
Tiafoe, the new world number 19, claimed his second career title on grass courts.
He defeated Fritz in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, to emerge as a dark horse for the Wimbledon title.
## Can Frances Tiafoe win the Wimbledon title?
Sam Querrey, a former semi-finalist at Wimbledon, believes Tiafoe is a legitimate threat to make it to the semi-finals.
But Querrey thinks Tiafoe is not yet a threat to win the title, citing the draw and other top players like Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic.
Tiafoe's ranking could hurt his chances, as he may face a higher-ranked player in the fourth round.
## What do other players think of Frances Tiafoe's chances?
John Isner, a former champion at the Miami Open, highlighted the factor that could hamper Tiafoe's chances of capturing his first Grand Slam title.
Isner noted that Tiafoe's ranking, currently outside the top 16, could lead to a tough matchup in the round of 16.
Steve Johnson, the former world number 21, pointed out that Tiafoe has a chance, but there are 10 to 15 guys who could make the final with the right draw.
## What's next for Frances Tiafoe?
Tiafoe will find out his route to the Wimbledon title on Friday when the men's singles draw is published.
The event will begin on June 29, and Tiafoe will look to build on his recent success on grass courts.
As of June 2024, Tiafoe is ranked 19th in the world, with a projected Wimbledon seeding of 17.
He has won two career titles on grass courts, including the 2023 title at the Halle Open.
Tiafoe's previous grass court title was in 2023, when he won his first title on the surface.