Wimbledon is over for this year and I’m sure the home crowd is elated that Andy Murray won his second title and his third grand slam, again creating the feeling of the big four (edging Stan Wawrinka by one slam). Murray won a match that was never in doubt: 6-4 7-6 7-6. I predicted Murray as a winner from the start, but many of my other predictions were so-so to be …
Wimbledon 2016 predictions
Wimbledon has become a far more dramatic tournament than Roland Garros and the results have been very difficult to predict. But this is how tennis should be! Federer got a “get out of jail free”-card against a “bring-back-US-Open-2014-monster-serving-Cilic” and luckily for my own nerves I was on a tennis court myself at the time of the match. Amazed that Federer got through in the end and now he faces another …
The nasty weather in Europe continues and Wimbledon has become a quite hard tournament to follow. My plan was to predict the matches ahead of each round and post accordingly, but it’s become difficult to keep up the rhythm with all the broken rounds so I will post all my predictions for the rest of the tournament below. What’s going on at the time of writing? Well, we’re leaving a …
Federer vs Willbomb, Brown vs Kyrgios, Wawrinka vs Del Potro. Blockbusters galore in round 2 of Wimbledon 2016. A couple of matches are not yet played due to rain, but I give it a go anyway. Would love to hear your thoughts about these predictions in the comments. These are my predictions for Wimbledon round 2:
It’s time for the third and arguably most prestigious slam of the year: Wimbledon! This also means it’s time for some TennisNerd predictions. The French Open predictions went very well with 75% correct score, but I honestly think it will be tougher this time with grass being a special surface where specialists rule and ranking upsets tend to happen. With that in mind, I didn’t see that many upsets coming …