The Grass is always Greener - 2021

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Now that Halle and London are over, we already know the seeds for Wimbledon (as there is no formula and next week's results won't count) even though Wimbledon will officially announce it only on Wednesday. I am listing the top 16 seeds below.

1. Djokovic
2. Medvedev
3. Tsitsipas
4. Thiem

5. Sasha
6. Rublev
7. Fed
8. Berrettini

9. RBA
10. Shortman
11. Shapo
12. PCB.

13. Ruud
14. Monfils
15. Hurkacz
16. D-Minor

Last player to be seeded shall be Taylor Fritz.
 
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Now that Halle and London are over, we already know the seeds for Wimbledon (as there is no formula and next week's results won't count) even though Wimbledon will officially announce it only on Wednesday. I am listing the top 16 seeds below.

1. Djokovic
2. Medvedeve
3. Tsitsipas
4. Thiem

5. Sasha
6. Rubleve
7. Fed
8. Berrettini

9. RBA
10. Shortman
11. Shapo
12. PCB.

13. Ruud
14. Monfils
15. Hurkacz
16. D-Minor
I wouldn't be surprised if we lost 3 or all 4 of the top seeds before the 3rd round! We're still in the middle of a "new normal!" :anxious-face-with-sweat:
 

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The following are the dangerous floaters in this year's Wimbledon. These are unseeded players who may cause an upset or two, but not expected to win (not to be confused with dark horses who are given an outside chance to win).

1. Cilic (Stuttgart Champ + former finalist).
2. Sam Querry (Big server + past performance at Wimbledon)
3. Nick Kyrgios (Big server + past performance at Wimbledon)
4. Feliciano (Grass Aficionado)
5. Herbert (Queens doubles champ + often makes some noise in singles)
6. Anderson (Big server + former finalist)
 
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Norrie wins the 2nd in a TB to take them to 3 in Queens. @kskate2 will like this: One commentator said, "Berrettini looks very good moving to his right to hit that forehand," and the other guy says, "Berrettini looks good, period." :good:
Undoubtedly. Glad those commies are using their eyes as much as they talk.
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The following are the dangerous floaters in this year's Wimbledon. These are unseeded players who may cause an upset or two (but not expected to win).

1. Cilic (Stuttgart Champ + former finalist).
2. Sam Querry (Big server + past performance at Wimbledon)
3. Nick Kyrgios (Big server + past performance at Wimbledon)
4. Feliciano (Grass Aficionado)
5. Herbert (Queens doubles champ + often makes some noise in singles)
6. Anderson (Big server + former finalist)
But that is in the past, check now how they are doing
Cilic come on! he is lost around the court. Querey is not playing too much any more. Kyrgios? LOL he's not playing at all. Feliciano 39 years old and losing very easy. Herbert? nah and I think Anderson has had some injury and he has not playing almost nothing. I hope the youngest ones can say something, otherwise WB is going to be a easy walk for Novak
 

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Now that Halle and London are over, we already know the seeds for Wimbledon (as there is no formula and next week's results won't count) even though Wimbledon will officially announce it only on Wednesday. I am listing the top 16 seeds below.

1. Djokovic
2. Medvedev
3. Tsitsipas
4. Thiem

5. Sasha
6. Rublev
7. Fed
8. Berrettini

9. RBA
10. Shortman
11. Shapo
12. PCB.

13. Ruud
14. Monfils
15. Hurkacz
16. D-Minor

Last player to be seeded shall be Taylor Fritz.
How is Le Monf in the top 20? Where did he get those points from? :unsure:
 

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But that is in the past, check now how they are doing
Cilic come on! he is lost around the court. Querey is not playing too much any more. Kyrgios? LOL he's not playing at all. Feliciano 39 years old and losing very easy. Herbert? nah and I think Anderson has had some injury and he has not playing almost nothing. I hope the youngest ones can say something, otherwise WB is going to be a easy walk for Novak

I hope you know the meaning of dangerous floaters.
 

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How is Le Monf in the top 20? Where did he get those points from? :unsure:

No idea; Since rankings became crazy with pandemic, I stopped following the details. If Fed, can be #8 after winning 5 matches in the last 16 months, why not Monf at #14?
 
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Interesting stat on 9 occasions the Queens Tennis winner has won Wimbledon in the same year
Matteo just won Queens can my young Italian be the 10th person....we shall see.
Kskate would probably pass out if he did...:) with Joy of course.