Let me paint you a picture here. We have a David and Goliath scenario where David is Frances Tiafoe, the second seed, and Goliath is Roberto Bautista Agut, the underdog. Little odd, isn't it? Usually, David isn't the favorite. But let's just roll with it.
Roberto has been performing decently, but recently his performance chart shows more ups and downs than a particularly wild roller coaster. He has a vein of unpredictability running through him that makes his matches as hard to predict as the weather in London. On the other hand, Frances Tiafoe, despite a couple of recent slips, has been churning out some solid performances with a consistency that would put a metronome to shame.
In my expert, and I do stress the word "expert", opinion, I believe that in this tennis match, David (or Frances Tiafoe, if you want to stick to the bore of real names) is going to down Goliath like a seasoned competitive eater downs hot dogs. And given Frances' consistency in the recent past, our boy could very well do it without much hassle.
Albert’s Prediction: Tiafoe in straight sets.