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Originally Posted by Nadal Fan
Lol there is some validity to that, I mean he stopped his 50 set streak and looked great doing it. I still have Thiem as the 2nd favorite for the French followed by Zherev.
Wawrinka lost in the first round in Rome and tomorrow Djokovic plays Dogolpolov . Im going with the Dog in this one I'm predicting he wins in 3 over the struggling Novak.
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Nadal and Thiem are easily my 1,2 as well this year again and would make a fantastic final/semi final....I can't get behind Zverev to win a major, at least not at this point anyway.
In a 5 set match, Zverev is just way too predictable and doesn't seem able to sustain his baseline game for those extra sets. The guy really needs to find a way to add some versatility in order to become a true threat to be a number 1, grand slam winner. Bring him 10-15 feet inside the baseline and he looks like a fish out of water 9/10 times.