He's just won Queens for the first time, much bigger than getting to the q-fs at Wimbledon, him and Karlovic will both make semi's I reckonLopez always been handy on grass, last 16 is possible if kind draw, any further than that I'd be a little worried about the state of the men's game tbh.
Very happy to see Kvitova back and in fine form, wide open etc, but definitely fav for me for Wimbledon.
got money on both? why karlovic?He's just won Queens for the first time, much bigger than getting to the q-fs at Wimbledon, him and Karlovic will both make semi's I reckon
I can only think of five - Murray, Wawrinka, Del Potro, Cilic and Safin.how many players not named federer, nadal or djokovic won majors since the 2004 wimbledon? can you answer without googling it?
I can name all male Slam winners since 1990 without Googling, so yeshow many players not named federer, nadal or djokovic won majors since the 2004 wimbledon? can you answer without googling it?
US Open in 2014. Was a weird as **** run. Kinda helpd Nadal was injured and Djokovic and Murray was out of sorts at that point, but still.What did Cilic win? Seems kinda odd man out in that group.
one of my few good calls in this threadUS Open in 2014. Was a weird as **** run. Kinda helpd Nadal was injured and Djokovic and Murray was out of sorts at that point, but still.
I still think we're gonna see a Thomas Johansson-style champion this year.
Absolutely rotten crowd in that semi final also which made his Fed win even more impressive.Very random, that Cilic win. Not just that he won but how well he played. Completely destroyed Fed and Nishikori.
Well in a truly woeful moment for me, the player I have loaded up somewhat Queen Coco may not make it so best to ignore my suggestionsWondering who would be worth a small bet in the men's this year..Wimbledon that is
Dimitrov was 25/1 earlier..now 28/1... might go there...blinded a bit by his handsome good looks lol...Well in a truly woeful moment for me, the player I have loaded up somewhat Queen Coco may not make it so best to ignore my suggestions
https://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/wimbledon/mens/mens-wimbledon-2017/winner
Out of that I probably would look at Zverev, Kyrigos and maybe even Tsonga who is the formhorse here. The two young lads lack experience, but talent is there especially with Nick. Shame he is so fragile though.