What’s everyone’s predictions for 2024? Be it small-scale tactical changes or large-scale predictions about players’ results for the year.

Some predictions for 2024:

Alcaraz will win RG. I have a feeling that he’ll be learning as much as he can from the matches he’s played against Djokovic this year, and I think he’ll put a lot of effort into tightening up his running FH and his BH generally. It’ll be interesting to see if he’ll attempt any mechanical tweaks to the BH side either this off-season or during the 2024 season.

Sinner will not win a Major or contest a Major final next year. His performance the last couple months has been spectacular to watch, but I cannot see him taking AO, RG, Wimbledon, or the USO off of Djokovic, Alcaraz, or Medvedev. Chances are he’ll encounter one of them (or a still-improving Zverev) in the SFs, and I would argue that his recent performances on indoor hard won’t translate cleanly to outdoor hard, or clay/grass. Djokovic/Med are too durable in rallies and will win on percentages if Sinner can’t continuously and reliably attack, and imo Alcaraz is too dynamically aggressive for Sinner’s defense to handle and dismantle for 5 sets.

  • Psychological_Bug676B
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    1 year ago

    I really like to know where these Sinner is winning Wimbledon takes are coming from. Y’all said he was the best grass court player after Djokovic before Wimbledon this year and he made the SF back of of probably the cakewalkest draw of all time without beating a single top 70 player and has 0 grass court titles. He’s not even grass specialist like Berrettini

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      1 year ago

      Idk if you’re downvoted for the phrasing but Wimbledon is one Slam you don’t predict anyone other than an all time talent, GOATs or absolutely bonkers grass specialists to win. Sinner will be a Top 3 favourite, for sure, but if Berrettini is healthy, I doubt that. Top 2 favourites are clearly Djokovic and Alcaraz, in that order. Sinner is great on grass already, I agree, but beating the best in the game in the final stages of a Slam, especially Wimbledon, is a wholly different game. Indoors and Grass are very different things, for those who think otherwise.

      The fact that only Big 4 won Wimbledon for 20 years before this year should tell you how the tournament works. Jannik needs a big win there to be counted as a favourite.