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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ponchi101 wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 3:59 pm Nadal had that foot injury, which he aggravated precisely during RG.
Nadal has three losses at RG. After two of them (2009-Soderling, 2021-Djokovic) he has gone out of the tour for a long stretch, because of injuries. So two of those losses are explainable due to the injuries.
Too early indeed, because I want to see what happens in Rome. And Madrid has never been a good indicator for RG, while Rome has been reliable. But, since you started :P :
Nadal 25%
Djokovic 20%
Alcaraz 20%
Tsitsipas 15%
Zverev 10%
Field 10%
Rome hasn't been much of an indicator either...except for Nadal ...MonteCarlo has historically been a slightly better early indicator but this has been a strange year, Nadal out for a while, Dhoko just coming back, Alcaraz rising. I don't think any of these tournaments can be considered a good indicator...
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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On the women, clearly Swiatek about 60% but who after that?! Maybe someone powerful like Alexandrova....
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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We said the same thing last year. There was no way Iga was going to lose. Just look at the way that she demolished Pliskova in Rome.
And then she lost. I agree she is the favorite, but not at 60%. The WTA is not working that way. I will wait for Rome to finish, but right now:
Iga 40%
Sakkari 10% (because she has been sort of low key lately but she really likes clay)
Ons/Paula/Pegula/Garbie (because she won before): 2.5% each.
The field: 40%
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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I'm going Anisimova d Giorgi in the finals. You heard it here first. ;)

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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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dmforever wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:42 am I'm going Anisimova d Giorgi in the finals. You heard it here first. ;)

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I can agree about Anisimova but not Giorgi...if Giorgi had the capability to win a major, she would have done it by now! She just isn't capable of playing 7 matches well in a row . .
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ponchi101 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 1:35 am We said the same thing last year. There was no way Iga was going to lose. Just look at the way that she demolished Pliskova in Rome.
And then she lost. I agree she is the favorite, but not at 60%. The WTA is not working that way. I will wait for Rome to finish, but right now:
Iga 40%
Sakkari 10% (because she has been sort of low key lately but she really likes clay)
Ons/Paula/Pegula/Garbie (because she won before): 2.5% each.
The field: 40%
I agree Sakkari has a chance...10% sounds about right. And higher than the others you named after, yes.
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ashkor87 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 4:07 am
dmforever wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:42 am I'm going Anisimova d Giorgi in the finals. You heard it here first. ;)

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I can agree about Anisimova but not Giorgi...if Giorgi had the capability to win a major, she would have done it by now! She just isn't capable of playing 7 matches well in a row . .
Giorgi did win the 1000 in Montreal last summer.
But that's an anomaly for sure. An odd result like that was perhaps related to the pandemic turmoil.
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ashkor87 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 4:07 am
dmforever wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:42 am I'm going Anisimova d Giorgi in the finals. You heard it here first. ;)

Kevin
I can agree about Anisimova but not Giorgi...if Giorgi had the capability to win a major, she would have done it by now! She just isn't capable of playing 7 matches well in a row . .
I'm not really serious. :)

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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ashkor87 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 12:47 am On the women, clearly Swiatek about 60% but who after that?! Maybe someone powerful like Alexandrova....
Swiatek 60%
Alexandrova 15%
Sakkari 10%
Anisimova 10%
The field 5%
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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ashkor87 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:58 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 12:47 am On the women, clearly Swiatek about 60% but who after that?! Maybe someone powerful like Alexandrova....
Swiatek 60%
Alexandrova 15%
Sakkari 10%
Anisimova 10%
The field 5%
I'm going with:

Swiatek 70%
Field 15%
Halep 10%
Jabeur 5%
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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Does that mean that Puig goes straight into the MD?
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UPDATED WTA MD Singles


Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking

1 Iga Swiatek 1 1
2 Barbora Krejcikova 2 2
3 Paula Badosa 3 3
4 Maria Sakkari 4 5
5 Anett Kontaveit 5 6
6 Karolina Pliskova 6 7
7 Ons Jabeur 7 9
8 Aryna Sabalenka 8 4
9 Danielle Collins 9 8
10 Garbiñe Muguruza 10 10
11 Jessica Pegula 11 14
12 Emma Raducanu 12 12
13 Jelena Ostapenko 13 11
14 Belinda Bencic 14 13
15 Coco Gauff 15 16
16 Victoria Azarenka 16 18
17 Elena Rybakina 17 19
18 Leylah Fernandez 18 21
19 Angelique Kerber 19 17
20 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 20 15
21 Simona Halep 21 20
22 Madison Keys 22 22
23 Daria Kasatkina 23 26
24 Tamara Zidansek 24 27
25 Liudmila Samsonova 25 31
26 Sorana Cirstea 26 24
27 Veronika Kudermetova 28 29
28 Jil Teichmann 29 37
29 Camila Giorgi 30 30
30 Ekaterina Alexandrova 31 40
31 Amanda Anisimova 32 33
32 Elise Mertens 33 23
Petra Kvitova 34 28
Marketa Vondrousova 35 32
Anhelina Kalinina 36 36
Sara Sorribes Tormo 37 49
Naomi Osaka 38 35
Alizé Cornet 39 34
Yulia Putintseva 40 52
Ajla Tomljanovic 41 42
Shuai Zhang 42 41
Alison Riske 43 43
Clara Tauson 44 38
Katerina Siniakova 45 45
Kaia Kanepi 46 54
Petra Martic 47 60
Shelby Rogers 48 46
Sloane Stephens 49 44
Aliaksandra Sasnovich 50 51
Nuria Parrizas Diaz 51 55
Beatriz Haddad Maia 52 61
Tereza Martincova 53 50
Magda Linette 54 58
Jasmine Paolini 55 48
Viktorija Golubic 56 39
Elena-Gabriela Ruse 57 56
Camila Osorio 58 47
Marta Kostyuk 59 53
Alison Van Uytvanck 60 59
Madison Brengle 61 57
Mayar Sherif 62 62
Irina-Camelia Begu 63 63
Andrea Petkovic 64 67
Ann Li 65 65
Maryna Zanevska 66 68
Ana Konjuh 67 64
Marie Bouzkova 68 78
Anna Bondar 69 72
Caroline Garcia 71 69
Varvara Gracheva 72 73
Qinwen Zheng 73 71
Arantxa Rus 74 74
Anna Kalinskaya 75 75
Rebecca Peterson 77 77
Karolina Muchova 78 66
Lucia Bronzetti 79 89
Dayana Yastremska 80 93
Greet Minnen 81 79
Martina Trevisan 82 84
Clara Burel 83 76
Panna Udvardy 84 82
Kaja Juvan 85 81
Kristina Kucova 86 80
Magdalena Frech 87 87
Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 88 88
Xinyu Wang 89 86
Bianca Andreescu 90 22 (SR)
Danka Kovinic 91 98
Dalma Galfi 92 92
Oceane Dodin 93 94
Ana Bogdan 95 91
Diane Parry 96 99
Misaki Doi 97 95
Qiang Wang 98 97
Kristina Mladenovic 100 100
(WC) Chloe Paquet 101
Lauren Davis 102 85
Kamilla Rakhimova 104 96
Tatjana Maria 109 100 (SR)
Harriet Dart 113 101
(WC) Harmony Tan 115
Bernarda Pera 116 102
Claire Liu 118 83
(WC) Fiona Ferro 139
(WC) Tessah Andrianjafitrimo 144
Astra Sharma 147 90
(WC) Leolia Jeanjean 223
(WC) Elsa Jacquemot 229
Taylor Townsend 333 84 (SR)
Monica Puig 1177 103 (SR)
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Re: ATP WTA GS Roland Garros 5/16 - 6/5 2022

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UPDATED ATP MD Singles


Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Novak Djokovic 1 1
2 Daniil Medvedev 2 2
3 Alexander Zverev 3 3
4 Rafael Nadal 4 4
5 Stefanos Tsitsipas 5 5
6 Carlos Alcaraz 6 11
7 Andrey Rublev 7 8
8 Matteo Berrettini 8 6
9 Felix Auger-Aliassime 9 9
10 Casper Ruud 10 7
11 Cameron Norrie 11 10
12 Hubert Hurkacz 12 14
13 Jannik Sinner 13 12
14 Taylor Fritz 14 13
15 Diego Schwartzman 15 16
16 Denis Shapovalov 16 15
17 Reilly Opelka 17 17
18 Pablo Carreno Busta 18 19
19 Roberto Bautista Agut 19 18
20 Grigor Dimitrov 20 29
21 Gael Monfils 21 21
22 Alex de Minaur 22 25
23 Marin Cilic 23 22
24 Karen Khachanov 24 24
25 Nikoloz Basilashvili 25 20
26 Frances Tiafoe 26 28
27 John Isner 27 23
28 Lorenzo Sonego 28 26
29 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 29 46
30 Sebastian Korda 30 42
31 Miomir Kecmanovic 31 38
32 Botic van de Zandschulp 32 41
Daniel Evans 33 27
Tommy Paul 34 33
Aslan Karatsev 35 30
Lloyd Harris 36 40
Sebastian Baez 37 66
Jenson Brooksby 38 35
Federico Delbonis 39 34
Pedro Martinez 40 45
Alexander Bublik 41 36
Holger Rune 42 79
Albert Ramos-Vinolas 43 37
Ugo Humbert 44 48
Cristian Garin 45 31
Alex Molcan 47 50
David Goffin 48 47
Francisco Cerundolo 49 52
Ilya Ivashka 50 44
Lorenzo Musetti 51 83
Marton Fucsovics 52 57
Mackenzie McDonald 53 53
Filip Krajinovic 54 39
Federico Coria 55 55
Benjamin Bonzi 56 63
Fabio Fognini 57 32
Oscar Otte 58 72
Laslo Djere 59 62
Marcos Giron 60 54
Emil Ruusuvuori 61 81
Maxime Cressy 62 69
Arthur Rinderknech 63 59
Dusan Lajovic 64 49
Benoit Paire 65 61
Daniel Altmaier 66 67
Tallon Griekspoor 67 58
Hugo Gaston 68 65
Andy Murray 69 85
James Duckworth 70 71
Adrian Mannarino 71 68
Soonwoo Kwon 72 70
Jiri Vesely 73 73
Dominik Koepfer 75 64
Brandon Nakashima 76 76
Richard Gasquet 77 84
Jiri Lehecka 79 99
Kamil Majchrzak 80 75
Hugo Dellien 81 92
Alejandro Tabilo 82 97
Joao Sousa 83 87
Denis Kudla 84 82
Jordan Thompson 85 86
Pablo Andujar 86 80
John Millman 87 74
Thanasi Kokkinakis 88 88
Carlos Taberner 89 94
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 90 95
Yoshihito Nishioka 91 89
Jan-Lennard Struff 93 60
Facundo Bagnis 95 93
Roberto Carballes Baena 96 78
Henri Laaksonen 97 91
Mikael Ymer 98 96
Peter Gojowczyk 99 101
Quentin Halys 100 102
Ricardas Berankis 102 90
Marco Cecchinato 122 100
(WC) Corentin Moutet 126
Alexei Popyrin 127 98
Pablo Cuevas 128 103
(WC) Manuel Guinard 158
(WC) Gilles Simon 160
Dominic Thiem 162 51
Aljaz Bedene 164 75 (PR)
(WC) Lucas Pouille 165
(WC) Gregoire Barrere 210
Attila Balazs 250 101 (PR)
Borna Coric 262 27 (PR)
(WC) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 263
Stan Wawrinka 361 22 (PR)
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