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Topic History of: Wimbledon predictions
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robbiex JK2006 wrote:
It's SINNER for me Robbie. I was pleased Hunt won - as a fellow Old Carthusian. As I think I mentioned earlier, when I was down there filming last week it was heavily HUNT over LIBDEMS in posters I thought.

Sadly Sinner is out after a 5 set thriller with Medvedev. I've never seen a ginger italian before. The way is clear-ish for Carlos Alcaraz to win his second successive wimbledon. Djokovic has an outside chance, but Fritz and De Minaur are just also-rans.

Pocket rocket Jasmine Paolini flys the flag for Italy in the women's game, but I would like Jelena Ostapenko to win as she is very entertaining with her weird outfits, funny facial expressions, funny comments, and passing shots. In the men's game. My tip though would be Paolini. She's in a rich vein of form after reaching the French open final.
JK2006 For Women I'm really not interested but would like Raducanu to win having sadly lost Ons Jabeur yesterday.
JK2006 It's SINNER for me Robbie. I was pleased Hunt won - as a fellow Old Carthusian. As I think I mentioned earlier, when I was down there filming last week it was heavily HUNT over LIBDEMS in posters I thought.
robbiex I think pint-sized Jasmine Paolini will win the women's singles. At 5ft 4ins she will break the mould of tall big servers dominating wimbledon. Also in with a chance Also in with a shot is another "pocket rocket" Russian Yulia PutinSeva (unfortunate name Putin-Saver). She had a brilliant win against World No.1 Iga Swiatek and is on form, having just won Birmingham.

On the men's side, it will probably be Carlos Alcazaz. Djokovic is a spent force, having failed last year when fully-fit, I can't see him winning it nursing an injury. We're now in a new area where none of the top men's players are household names.