Wimbledon2023: chi sono i migliori tennisti sull'erba

Wimbledon 2023: who are the best lawn tennis players

The obligatory favorite is Djokovic, but many are “stamping” behind him. Let’s find out who and why in this article

In what is Musetti’s opinion on betwayinsider, he explains how things could potentially go the right way even in a tournament as famous as the one in London: “In my opinion he can do well even on grass, because he showed on the fast that the technical weapons have them, he only has to convince himself that he can do it. So you have to avoid going too far from the field, playing too much with the cut under the ball, becoming too defensive, and it all starts from the mental aspect. In my opinion, being seeded or not makes little difference: yes, you avoid the strongest players at the start, but it must be said that on grass the levels change a little depending on the type of game”.

At this point, however, those who look at the very latest statistics related to Betway’s live bets as regards tennis odds, and not only wonder: what are the names to keep an eye on in view of the next Grand Slam (hoping that Musetti will be able to make its leap in quality)? Let’s discover them together.

The obligatory favorite is Djokovic, but many are “stamping” behind him

When it comes to weed, the first name everyone looks at is Novak Djokovic. If the seven titles conquered are there to represent a very heavy candidacy, suffice it to add that from 2018 to today the Serbian has ridden the crazy record of 28-0: four triumphs in a row, in the last five years only Covid has stopped him, which has not made the tournament play (otherwise he probably would have taken that too). At the moment no one seems to have the same ability to express themselves on this surface as Nole – cannibals who want to continue digging a furrow with the rest of the world under the heading “Career Grand Slams”. At the moment, in fact, the way has opened to definitively strengthen his legacy in the history of this sport. In the middle of the year he’s back to two Grand Slams won out of two played, with that idea of ​​the Grand Slam still buzzing in his head.

On this surface, many of the players at the top levels of tennis appear to be in serious difficulty: the various Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev, Taylor Fritz and Daniil Medvedev are not insidious players on grass, at least according to what their latest experiences in this genre tell of tournaments. Carlos Alcaraz also showed last year that he still has a little something to learn when it comes to treading English lawns, but his ability to learn quickly may have allowed him to take some steps forward, while Holger Rune never seems to have found the key to approach the best (or least worst) to the weed. Who stays? Two players with a big question mark, the last two who contested Djokovic’s Wimbledon title: Matteo Berrettini and Nick Kyrgios. Both enter this tennis season with big physical question marks, as both have been sidelined for some time with various issues. If at best, they can have their say against a player who, in the last four editions, has only been forced into the fifth set three times at the All England Club. Two of them are Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, do you know who is third? Jannik Sinner, who could give some surprises.

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