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6/26/2015 1:31 pm  #1


Wimbledon 2015

THE RULES

1. Pick quarterfinalists, semifinalists, finalists, and champions for both ATP and WTA draws. You will receive 7.5 points for each correct quarterfinalist, 5 points for each correct semifinalist and finalist, and 20 points for each correct champion.

2. SUBSTITUTE PICK: Pick a player from each draw to replace one of your quarterfinalists. If this player makes the quarters, they will take the place of whomever you picked in that section of the draw

3. BIGGEST LOSER: pick the highest seed that will lose in the earliest round from each draw. The player must be a top-16 seed. You get 5 points if your seed is the highest to lose and 2 points if your seed falls in the same round as the highest seed to lose.

EXTRAS

***Unseeded quarterfinalists are worth an extra half point for every seed they take out en route.

***WTF bonus: if you have a pick that makes it to the quarterfinals that no one else made (not even as a substitute pick), you'll gain an extra 5 points for it.  WTFs only valid if we have more than 2 entries.

 

6/26/2015 1:32 pm  #2


Re: Wimbledon 2015

It's that time again!

Men
QF
Djokovic v. Nishikori
Wawrinka v. Dimitrov
Pospisil (Nadal) v. Murray
Berdych v. Federer

SF
Djokovic v. Wawrinka
Murray v. Federer

F
Wawrinka v. Federer

Champ
Federer

BL: Nadal

Women

QF
Serena (Venus) v. Azarenka
Sharapova v. Safarova
Kerber v. Lisicki
Keys v. Kvitova

SF
Serena v. Sharapova
Lisicki v. Kvitova

F
Serena v. Kvitova

Champ
Kvitova

BL: Bouchard

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6/27/2015 11:31 am  #3


Re: Wimbledon 2015

I have no idea what will happen with the women even thought the overwhelming consensus is a Serena-Kvitova final. Both are vulnerable to nerves and the occassional lousy match at Wimbledon. 

I actually think Murray will beat Djokovic if they play in the final, but I'm less confident of him getting there than Djoker. 

ATP

Quarterfinals 

Djokovic over Cilic
Raonic over Wawrinka 
Murray over Troicki
Federer over Mahut (Berdych)

Semifinals

Djokovic over Raonic
Murray over Federer

Final

Djokovic over Murray 6-3, 5-7, 5-7, 7-5, 11-9

Biggest loser: Nishikori 

WTA

Quarterfinals

Bencic over Serena 
Stephens (Safarova) over Gavrilova 
Lisicki over Kerber
Kvitova over Keys

Semifinals

Bencic over Stephens
Kvitova over Lisicki

Final

Kvitova over Bencic 6-2, 7-6 

Biggest loser: Sharapova 


 

Last edited by funches (6/28/2015 2:06 pm)

 

6/28/2015 8:12 am  #4


Re: Wimbledon 2015

Ferrer withdrew with a wrist injury, so you should change your pick.

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6/30/2015 12:17 pm  #5


Re: Wimbledon 2015

Halep is our biggest loser on the women's side, but I'm going to get a couple of points for my (easy) pick of Bouchard.

Any thoughts about Jack Sock losing to Sam Groth?  I know that this is probably the surface where Sam Groth could win, but I can't help but think this is maybe an indication that Sock isn't the future of American tennis like he's been portrayed.

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6/30/2015 10:29 pm  #6


Re: Wimbledon 2015

I'd say grass is Sock's worst surface. He has the most extreme western forehand grip on tour, which is not conducive to grass. He needs time to set up to hit his massive forehand. 

He's also immature, and grass brings out the worst in immature players. He started grumbling to his box today about how Groth had no game and could not hit two groundstrokes in a row, almost as if he was embarrassed to be struggling agaiinst the guy. But Groth excels on grass as a rare serve and volleyer (sometimes) with a monster serve. 

I don't much stock into that loss. Let's see how he does on the hard courts this summer. The sure footing on cement and tbe pure, higher bounce makes his forehand much better. 

 

6/30/2015 10:31 pm  #7


Re: Wimbledon 2015

I actually thought Bouchard would win today. Her win at the previous tournament was against a much better player than she faced today. But that's why I've never picked a biggest loser right in 11 years. 

 

7/01/2015 7:33 am  #8


Re: Wimbledon 2015

Well, Nishikori withdrew, so you are likely to win the men's biggest loser unless something crazy happens.

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7/01/2015 2:06 pm  #9


Re: Wimbledon 2015

I didn't even realize no top 16 seed had lost in the first rd for the men. 

I was pretty sure he would lose to Bolelli because I knew about his injury and last year, when Nishikori was my pick in the TAT survivor pool, he was incredibly lucky to beat Bolelli in 5 sets during the third round. Bolelli was the better player that day but tensed up at tight monents, forcing the end of the 5th set to be delayed from Saturday to Monday. 

This time, Nishikori played very well and Bolelli did not play as well. He was fortunate to get it to a fifth set, and when Nishikori came up lame early in the fifth set, Bolelli still managed to dump serve and never force a break point. I guess that's why he has one of the worst records in the history of tennis against top 10 players. 

 

7/02/2015 3:16 pm  #10


Re: Wimbledon 2015

You may be getting the full points for the Biggest Loser, but Nadal fell to Brown, which is what I was thinking was going to happen.  I did hedge my bets by keeping him as a substitute, though.

For my Pospisil pick to pay off, he needs to make his way through Ward (should happen) and the winner of Brown/Troicki which is very doable (I'm going to guess Troicki makes it through; I don't think Brown will follow this up).

As for why I thought Brown could beat Nadal, it's because he beat him at Halle a couple of years ago, and that's when Rafa was playing a lot better than he was this year.  Plus, it's early in the tournament and the grass is still grass.

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