Rybakina is still the best chance from the top half of the draw to make the final. She can beat all those players. The challenge is maintaining consistency. I think the Swiatek’s quarter is the most random. Iga is not strong in grass. However, all other contenders do not have the consistency (especially in recent months) to win 5 matches necessary to get to a GS semi final.
But Rybakina doesn't have consistency to win 6 matches necessary to get to GS final. Her deepest run this season so far were in Doha and Miami master finals, in both cases she lost 0:2 to Swiatek and Collins.
If she doesn't withdraw due to illness at some point in the tournament. She really needs to get a nutritionist/chef to make sure she eats right while travelling.
@@bryancarson5908 yes but in Stuggart and Abu Dhabi she played 4-rounds (she got bye in 1st round), and in Brisbane she played 5 rounds. Miami and Doha were 6 round tournaments and she lost both finals, GS is 7 rounds.
@@piqo44 I’m aware but I don’t think the ONE deciding factor can be the number of matches she played there were many other factors! Obviously her health as it were in those finals is questionable but otherwise I’d say she could have the consistency. But I think we just have to see I just wouldn’t rule her out based on two stats this year
Are you serious? This isn't a press conference of course the draw matters. Look how every tournament treated Serena at the end. She had no business in those finals at the end of her career
@@Sambone702 If Serena had faced any of those other finalists (except for Kerber) earlier than the final she would've beaten them. Her issue was purely mental near the end of her career, as we saw with her ridiculous losses to Halep and Andreescu. Serena didn't fluke four slam finals in 2 years. That's impossible, no matter how lenient the draws were.
I don't think WTA benefits from the fact that most favourites are packed in 1 half We had similar situation during AO, 7 out of 10 favourites get knocked out before 4th round starting with Swiatek, Rybakina, Ons, Pegula, Vondrousova, Ostapenko.
Did WTA stop Iga from playing any grass tournaments before W ? If she refused to play on grass until now , who's to blame?!? She wants to win every tournament without working for every tournament ?!? Or she just wants to try her luck before the Olympics in Paris ? 🤔
@@danielacinderella9501 Dude Iga won WTA 1000 Madrid, WTA 1000 Rome and RG in a row... She's not Rybakina to lose early everywhere and have a rest and she's still 100x more healthy
Swiatek will definitely win it Sablenka shoulder will be the curse of her Rybinika health is a worry me Gaugh foot work is not good enough Osaka Paulina will do well
I grew up in grass Specialised surface it there will be shocks this year Slice and fkat forehand Drop shots are key Getting into the net Holding the Racket loose
Quem eu não quero que ganhe:swiatek, Jabor Sakkari,vekic(essa cai logo) MAS TBM digo tem muitos jogadoras que da gosto de ver mesmo perdendo é que pra mim sempre adoro durante o torneio porque a final não tem sido a contento pra mim.
@@polishgigachad7097you don’t win a GRAND SLAM at NINETEEN by being “inept.” You have the IQ of a snail. I strongly suggest you invested in a helmet for your own safety.
Not a fair statement. Polish fans have the right to celebrate their champion. Never apologize for greatness, I say. Genius is possible everywhere, and given opportunity will emerge and delight us all. I'm not Polish, not even close. But I wish her all the best, always. She's a good player and presents a decent, respectful image off the courts.
Coco doesn't always get an easy draw. That is not true, what is of question is why certain people always have start with certain people in the early rounds.👀