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Top 10 predictions for the rest of the season: Djokovic can't say goodbye, both French Open titles!

The Australian Open has long since settled, but the tournament officials have not been idle. The season has only been going on for a month, and for the rest of the season, the Australian Open official has made the following 10 predictions, and see:


1. Djokovic will put aside retirement rumors before next year's Australian Open, and his career will last at least until Wimbledon 2026


While Deyo, who remains fit and healthy, is still the favorite to win the Grand Slam, we don't know what happens to the seed that is buried deep in his heart. After Nadal and Murray returned to the field last season, if he does not perform well in this season's French and Wenzhou Grand Slams, Djokovic is afraid of returning to the field. Predicting that it will last at least until next year's Wimbledon is obviously an overly optimistic overstatement.



2. Sabalenka will face Swiatek in a Grand Slam final for the first time, most likely at the French Open


The pair have opened up a position with Rybakina and Gauff behind them in recent years, and the two were expected to meet in this year's Australian Open final, but the Pole failed to take advantage of the opportunity after getting the match point first, and eventually lost to Keys and stopped in the Australian Open semi-finals again. There is also a reason for predicting that the two will face each other at the French Open, and the last time the two tore apart in the Madrid final is still vivid.



3. Sinner won his first non-hardcourt Grand Slam title


After winning three consecutive hardcourt Grand Slams, Sinner has his sights set on non-hardcourt Grand Slam titles, with his best record so far at Wimbledon and the French Open, both in the semi-finals, having lost to both Mei and Arca last year. Judging by past results, the best breakthrough in these two Grand Slams is Wimbledon. After winning the Harley race last year, he has a solid enough quality.



4. Swiatek will set an open era record in Paris and achieve four consecutive championships


This article seems to conflict with the second one, and Swiatek's clay strength is naturally unique in today's women's tennis. No woman has won four consecutive titles at Roland Garros so far, but Swiatek, who has only lost once at this year's Olympics in three years, is expected to break that record.



5. Alcaraz defended the French Open title


Losing the Australian Open again, coupled with the fact that Sinner has caught up behind him, makes Acre sure that he will be able to finish the French Open. After winning the Musketeers Cup for the first time last year, Acre is ready to succeed his recently retired big brother Rafael Nadal.


6. Keys will break into the top five in the world for the first time


The new Australian Open women's singles champion has never reached the top five in the world, and this season with a Grand Slam title, I believe that she has the confidence to fight for the next season, it will depend on her next performance.



7. Sheldon will be seeded in the top eight at the US Open


The left-handed, left-handed, left-hander, who reached the semi-finals of the US Open the year before, reached the semi-finals of this year's Australian Open, becoming the second left-hander after Nadal. According to its current situation, there is still a lot of potential to be tapped. While stabilizing your hard court skills, you will need to improve your performance on grass and clay to achieve your goal of top-eight seeds at the US Open.



8. Paris Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen returns to Roland Garros and will reach at least the quarterfinals of the French Open


This prediction should be said to be not difficult to achieve. Zheng Qinwen has always been best at clay, and in addition to last year's Australian Open runner-up, he has also been in the quarterfinals of other Grand Slams so far, and has won an Olympic gold medal on clay, so it looks like he is indeed promising.


9. Lehecka will lock in the top 16 seeds at the US Open

10. Andreeva will shine at Wimbledon and reach at least the quarterfinals


It is a surprise that these two players have been nominated, and given their current form and ranking, it will not be easy to achieve both goals.


Which of the above ten predictions do you think can be realized? Let's take a look back at the end of the season!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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