✔ Ruud, not ✗ Rudd
by the way:
✔ Aliassime, not ✗ Alliasime
✔ Medvedev, not ✗ Medveded
✔ Hurkacz, not ✗ Hurcakz
✔ Berrettini, not ✗ Beretini
✔ Musetti, not ✗ Musseti
✔ Schwartzman, not ✗ Schwartzmann
and in at the finish
✔ Ruusuvuori, not ✗ Rusuuvori
Have a nice day :)
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casper ruud
daniil medvedev
diego schwartzman
emil ruusuvuori
felix auger aliassime
hubert hurkacz
lorenzo musetti
matteoberrettini
Has Ruud surpassed the following Next Gen players in your view of the current pecking order?
Medvedev?
Zverev?
Tsitsipas?
Berrettini?
Rublev?
Pick all players you honestly think Ruud has surpassed.
There's no Nadal vs Djokovic, we have Nadal vs Berrettini instead.
Quite significant match, how will it go?
H2H
Nadal 1-0 Berrettini
Road To The SF
Vegas odds
(as of 26 January)
Sources:
atptour.com
oddsportal.com
What do you think?
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grand slam
matteoberrettini
rafael nadal
2022 atp tour
andrey rublev
atp masters 1000
carlos alcaraz
casper ruud
denis shapovalov
felix auger-aliassime
jannik sinner
matteoberrettini
poll question
H2H
Djokovic 3-0 Berrettini
Road to The QF
Vegas odds
(as of 7 September)
Sources:
atptour.com
ultimatetennisstatistics.com
oddsportal.com
Any predictions?
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matteoberrettini
novak djokovic
quarterfinal
us open 2021
Lots of discussion of the NextGen pecking order this week. What do your rankings look like?
Tier I
Medvedev
Zverev
Tsitsipas
Tier II
Berrettini
Rublev
Hurkacz
Shapovalov
Sinner
Tier III
Ruud
Auger-Aliassime
Norrie
Humbert
Khachanov
Sonego
Opelka
Korda
Tier IV
Bublik
Davidovich Fokina
Fritz...
2021 atp tour
alexander zverev
andrey rublev
daniil medvedev
denis shapovalov
hubert hurkacz
jannik sinner
matteoberrettini
next gen
stefanos tsitsipas
I know it seems a bit pointless in this edition of Wimbledon, but want to make it as before to sum it up after the season end.
Who was relatively closest to eliminating Djokovic during 2021 AO?
Who was relatively closest to eliminating Djokovic during 2021 RG?
Matteo Berrettini has the best record at the Slam level of competition of all men born after 1995.
Berrettini (30-12, 71.4%)
Zverev (58-24, 70.7%)
Medvedev (38-18, 67.9%)
Khachanov (38-19, 66.7%)
Tsitsipas (31-16, 66.0%)
Rublev (30-16, 65.2%)
Kyrgios (44-27, 62.0%)
Shapovalov (23-15, 60.5%)
If...
Second GS SF for Berrettini after US Open 2019.
Hurkacz is the first Pole in a GS SF since Janowicz at Wimbledon 2013.
Who is going to win?
The Italian with his big serve and atomic forehand?
The Pole with his versatility and confidence boost after epic 6-3 7-6(4) 6-0 win over Federer in the...
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hubert hurkacz
matteoberrettini
semifinal
wimbledon 2021
Berrettini beats Djokovic
Berrettini beats Nadal
Berrettini beats Tsitsipas
The Hammer's time has arrived
Berrettini comes out of nowhere to cruise to the 2021 edition of the French Open.
It's happening
The first matchup featuring two top 10 players in the tournament. Matteo's been on fire to start 2021, shaking off injury and poor results last season, but Stefanos has looked equally as strong to start the season. Could be a barn burner! Who do you think wins this one?
This question must not be missed on GPPD. Will Matteo have another deep GS run on the AO 2020? What do you about think, @tennis_pro? :happydevil: And other members of course, too.
Matteo Berrettini earned a crucial win in his bid to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals on Friday, beating Andrey Rublev 7-5, 7-6(4) at the Erste Bank Open.
The 23-year-old ended Moscow champion Rublev’s seven-match win streak after one hour and 52 minutes, raising his level at the conclusion of...
It is on!
Now just the final part of my beautiful prediction should come true. :happydevil:
Berrettini’s victims this grass season: FAA, Struff, Khachanov (x2), Kyrgios, Basilashvili.
Now that Coric withdrawn, the new Italian superstar will take his place in the draw, which means a potential meeting with Rogerio in R4.
You heard it first here, Matteo Berrettini will slay Federer for the biggest upset of 2019 and it will be epic.
For the last year Matteo has been rising up the rankings along with his final opponent in Stuttgart, Felix Auger Aliassime. Matteo is 6ft5, moves well, solid serve, dangerous slice and solid ground strokes, he's 22nd in the World and he's got 3 ATP titles to his name. He's 23, he's not quite as...