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Check out predictions about matches, tournaments and the future of tennis. Tennisnerd looks into the crystal ball.

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Andrey Rublev vs Alexei Popyrin, ATP Montreal Final, Predictions and Odds

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

It’s all set for the final of the ATP Masters in Montreal and it’s not the most expected pair left, but we’re truly looking forward to the Andrey Rublev vs Alexei Popyrin clash for the Montreal Masters 1000 title. We’ve seen some upsets among the top seeds this week in Canada and the tough weather […]

Holger Rune vs Carreno-Busta, Preview and Predictions, ATP Montreal

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

It’s the second round of the Canadian Open, or National Bank Open 2024 and we’re gonna look at our predictions for one of the interesting matchups for later today, which is Holger Rune vs Pablo Carreno-Busta. The Dane, Rune, had sort of a mixed year, mostly disappointments and injury issues, and this has led to […]

Olympic Final 2024, Preview and Predictions – Alcaraz vs Djokovic

Written by: Simon Zeitler |

Let’s face it, we all were hoping for a final like this, when the Olympic tennis tournament started. The men’s final is no other than the 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic against the currently best tennis player in Carlos Alcaraz. We don’t need to introduce those two or how they match up, but we […]

Women’s Olympic Final Preview and Predictions – Zheng vs Vekic

Written by: Simon Zeitler |

The Olympic Games are progressing, and we now have the final for the women set – with a rather surprising matchup. Chinese Qinwen Zheng will face Croatian Donna Vekic for the gold medal match, where both of them could make history for their respective countries. We want to give you a preview, with our predictions, […]

Olympics Men’s Singles Semi-finals Preview: Alcaraz vs Auger-Aliassime & Djokovic vs Musetti

Written by: Bren Gray |

Tennis at the Olympics is rapidly heading towards its climax, with the men’s singles semi-finals playing out this Friday in Paris. Second seed Carlos Alcaraz takes on a surprising opponent in Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, while No 1 seed Novak Djokovic will face Lorenzo Musetti for the third time in two months. Three of these four […]

Olympics Women’s Singles Semi-finals Preview: Swiatek vs Zheng & Schmiedlova vs Vekic

Written by: Bren Gray |

What began with 64 women has quickly been whittled down to just four. Iga Swiatek, Qinwen Zheng, Anna Schmiedlova and Donna Vekic. With three of these four getting medals on the weekend, the big question is, who will take out gold? And who will miss out? Read on as we break down each of the […]

Novak Djokovic vs Dominik Koepfer, Preview and Predictions, Olympics

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

Novak Djokovic has found the form and is chasing that gold medal in Paris this year, it’s the only title he didn’t win yet in his career. On Wednesday he’s up against Dominik Koepfer in the third round of the Paris Olympic games, and he’s a big favorite among the bookmakers at 1.04 (!) while […]

Taylor Fritz vs Jack Draper, Preview and Predictions, Olympics

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

The second round of the Paris Olympics tennis continues on Tuesday 30th July, with one of the more interesting match-ups being Taylor Fritz vs Jack Draper. USA’s Taylor Fritz had a fairly tough draw in the first round against Alexander Bublik, where he looked solid from the first ball, kept his serve well, found some […]

Novak Djokovic vs Rafael Nadal, Preview and Predictions, Olympics

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

Entering the 2nd round of the Olympics tennis matches and we have a game we’ve seen many times before, usually fighting for the title! Nadal vs Djokovic has been the final at 29 different occasions, including all of the Grand Slams. Here in Paris it’s already in the second round, and even though it’s one […]

Favorites and Dark Horses for the Women’s Tennis Olympics

Written by: Bren Gray |

Tennis fans, brace yourselves! This year, there’s no lull between Wimbledon and the US Open. With the Olympics taking place in Paris this weekend, the best of the best in women’s tennis will be heading straight back to Roland-Garros to compete for Olympics gold. Can Iga Swiatek keep her winning streak alive on clay and […]