Men's Singles Draw
Carlos Alcaraz is the number one seed, and on draw Alcaraz would meet a resurgent Alexander Zverev in the fourth round, then Rune, Tsitispas/Medvedev all just to make the final.
Djokovic has an easier draw on paper, meeting Rublev (7) in a quarter and Ruud (4) in a semifinal. The wild card is Jannik Sinner (8) who will likely be favored over Ruud (4), whose worst surface by far is grass. Sinner led Djokovic 2 sets to love last year, before falling in five sets, but has not been playing his best this year, beyond a victory in Miami on hard courts.
Gentlemen's Singles - Projected Quarter-finals
The second quarter looks wide open since Tsitsipas comes in after playing a terrible grass tune-up cycle. Medvedev has been a bit better, but is more of a, dare I type this, "hard court specialist"?
Carlos Alcaraz is the number one seed, and on draw Alcaraz would meet a resurgent Alexander Zverev in the fourth round, then Rune, Tsitispas/Medvedev all just to make the final.
Djokovic has an easier draw on paper, meeting Rublev (7) in a quarter and Ruud (4) in a semifinal. The wild card is Jannik Sinner (8) who will likely be favored over Ruud (4), whose worst surface by far is grass. Sinner led Djokovic 2 sets to love last year, before falling in five sets, but has not been playing his best this year, beyond a victory in Miami on hard courts.
Gentlemen's Singles - Projected Quarter-finals
Carlos Alcaraz vs Holger Rune
Daniil Medvedev vs Stefanos Tsitsipas
Daniil Medvedev vs Stefanos Tsitsipas
Jannik Sinner vs Casper Ruud
Andrey Rublev vs Novak Djokovic
Andrey Rublev vs Novak Djokovic
The second quarter looks wide open since Tsitsipas comes in after playing a terrible grass tune-up cycle. Medvedev has been a bit better, but is more of a, dare I type this, "hard court specialist"?
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