Breaking News: Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are both weak at Wimbledon due to…

Breaking News: Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are both weak at Wimbledon due to…

 

John McEnroe says that the door is firmly open for any of the top female players to win the Wimbledon women’s title which begins on July 1 with the draw on Friday.
McEnroe believes that big hitters in Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka shine above the rest, but that Coco Gauff shouldn’t be counted out. Whilst Iga Swiatek is World No.1, grass isn’t her favoured surface and McEnroe sees Gauff as having more chance over her who he sees as ‘vulnerable’.

Gauff also will have the added bonus amid her poor record against Swiatek of not playing her until at least the final at SW19. Usually they meet just before with the American holding a horrific record against her, but in this belief McEnroe sees Gauff as having more chance as ever. Whilst he sees Swiatek as ‘vulnerable’ though, he said that he sees her likely figuring something out eventually.
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But truth betold picking a Wimbledon winner is an interesting beast with Elena Rybakina and Marketa Vondrousova the last two of five different winners in recent years. There is no real telling factor behind who will win with Ons Jabeur perhaps seen as favourite the last two years only to fall at the final hurdle in her mission.
“Coco Gauff is a great player. She’s got the major (US Open title in 2023) and knows how to play on the grass. She’s more comfortable on it than Iga Swiatek is,” he told Metro.co.uk.
“That doesn’t mean Iga isn’t going to figure something out, but she’s more vulnerable on grass than any other surface. It opens the door for some other players.
“Elena Rybakina, the way she plays, it suits her game more and it’s the same for Aryna Sabalenka, they are big hitters.”

He also saw Naomi Osaka as potentially being in the mix to seal the title. `”It’ll be interesting to see what Naomi Osaka can do on the grass. The door is open, for sure.”
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John McEnroe believes “big hitters” Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka are more suited to winning Wimbledon this year, but he admits the “door is open” for anyone to win the women’s title.

A first-time champion has been crowned at the All England Club in the last six editions with Serena Williams the last player to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish more than once as she won seven titles.

Last year Marketa Vondrousova was the surprise package as the Czech defeated two-time finalist Ons Jabeur in straight sets to become the first unseeded women’s player to win the title.

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Rybakina was seeded 17th when she lifted the trophy back in 2022 while Ashleigh Barty won the title as world No 1 in 2021 before retiring the following year.

It is once again hard to predict who will walk away with the title this year, but you expect the regulars to be there or thereabout.

Although Iga Swiatek is world No 1 and fresh from winning her fifth Grand Slam title with victory at Roland Garros, grass is not her favourite surface.

Coco Gauff has reached a new career-high of No 2 and won her maiden major at the US Open last year and, according to McEnroe, she is better on grass than Swiatek.

But American great McEnroe ultimately favours Rybakina and two-time Australian Open champion Sabalenka due to their power hitting.

“Coco Gauff is a great player. She’s got the major (US Open title in 2023) and knows how to play on the grass. She’s more comfortable on it than Iga Swiatek is,” he told Metro.co.uk.

“That doesn’t mean Iga isn’t going to figure something out, but she’s more vulnerable on grass than any other surface. It opens the door for some other players.

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“Elena Rybakina, the way she plays, it suits her game more and it’s the same for Aryna Sabalenka, they are big hitters.”

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Former world No 1 Naomi Osaka returns to Wimbledon this year for the first time since 2019 with her best performance a couple of runs to the third round.

The four-time Grand Slam winner has done well in recent months after taking the 2023 season off to give birth to her first child, a daughter named Shai in July last year.

Osaka is also a “big hitter”, but she has yet to crack it on grass.

McEnroe added: “It’ll be interesting to see what Naomi Osaka can do on the grass. The door is open, for sure.”

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