who will win french open

  • nadal

    Votes: 72 38.9%
  • joker

    Votes: 59 31.9%
  • roger

    Votes: 26 14.1%
  • other

    Votes: 28 15.1%

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Facts. Carlos didn't even get out if 1st gear in this match. Just countered everything Norrie did lol

Lol yep. And while i said i think his match with Fritz could go 5, ultimately, i can see Alcaraz in 3 if he has no mental lapses. Fritz is a gatekeeper, essentially this generations Berdych
 

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Wouldn't suprise me to see Andreeva win it all

She's hungry and will be a thorn in their sides for years to come

I'm a Sabalenka fan, but other than her, I would want to see Andreeva win. And, I actually think Andreeva does win Wimbledon this year.

For as talented as Sabalenka is, she has too many instances of melting down and making a million unforced errors. Andreeva is extremely calm and doesn't make those same mistakes, even at her age.

For the players under 25, I think she wins the most Grand Slams over the next five years or so.
 

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I'm a Sabalenka fan, but other than her, I would want to see Andreeva win. And, I actually think Andreeva does win Wimbledon this year.

For as talented as Sabalenka is, she has too many instances of melting down and making a million unforced errors. Andreeva is extremely calm and doesn't make those same mistakes, even at her age.

For the players under 25, I think she wins the most Grand Slams over the next five years or so.
Andreeva is still young and immature. She broke down in the french and damn near nailed a fan with a ball. Also lost her shyt at bad homburg. I do agree, sabalenka is the more volatile of the two.
 

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I'm a Sabalenka fan, but other than her, I would want to see Andreeva win. And, I actually think Andreeva does win Wimbledon this year.

For as talented as Sabalenka is, she has too many instances of melting down and making a million unforced errors. Andreeva is extremely calm and doesn't make those same mistakes, even at her age.

For the players under 25, I think she wins the most Grand Slams over the next five years or so.

Andreeva is still young and immature. She broke down in the french and damn near nailed a fan with a ball. Also lost her shyt at bad homburg. I do agree, sabalenka is the more volatile of the two.

I want Anisamova to win it all but how nerves got to her at the end when she shoulda won it before allowing it to go to a tie break was a little concerning.

She will either win a close 7-5 7-6 one vs Sabalenka or lose in a routine 6-4 6-3 scoreline
 

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All Britons out of Wimbledon singles - what did we learn?

In her latest Wimbledon column BBC Sport analyst Naomi Broady - a former top-60 player on the WTA Tour - analyses the performances of the leading British singles players and what they can learn.

It is no secret that British players often feel a lot of pressure at Wimbledon.

As I well know from my appearances here, you can feel a desperation to perform well because it is the part of the year when a lot of the non-tennis-watching British public watch our wonderful sport.

The big tennis fans watch the whole year round, but those who don't form strong opinions from what they see at Wimbledon.

You want to show how good you can be.

Now all of the 23 Britons are out of the Wimbledon singles, let's examine how five of the leading names fared.

 

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Bencic has always frustrated me because she use to hold a high ranking for a while but floundered in slams. She’s got a damn good chance today. Better not blow it being up a set
 

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All Britons out of Wimbledon singles - what did we learn?

In her latest Wimbledon column BBC Sport analyst Naomi Broady - a former top-60 player on the WTA Tour - analyses the performances of the leading British singles players and what they can learn.

It is no secret that British players often feel a lot of pressure at Wimbledon.

As I well know from my appearances here, you can feel a desperation to perform well because it is the part of the year when a lot of the non-tennis-watching British public watch our wonderful sport.

The big tennis fans watch the whole year round, but those who don't form strong opinions from what they see at Wimbledon.

You want to show how good you can be.

Now all of the 23 Britons are out of the Wimbledon singles, let's examine how five of the leading names fared.


Draper going out early as he did was shocking a disappointing but he’s young so i’m not going to shyt on him too much. I know that pressure had to be distracting
 

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I hate the one day rest from QF to SF that happens at Grand Slams for the bottom half of the bracket.

I mean it’s unavoidable but I hate it.
 

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Shame for Andreeva but feel her time will come, good for Bencic though but would say shaping up to be a Sabalenka Swiatek final

Shelton's return really isn't good enough man, you're not goona go too far with that level of return of serve
 
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