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This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

The new season officially kicked off today, and a recent photo of a Monopoly-like one is impressive, so let's take a look. From this photo, you can also take a look at the weather vane and general prediction of the men's singles in the tennis world this season.

This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

Regarding the ownership of the Australian Open, the answer given is Medvedev. At present, the Australian season is about to begin, and it is only half a month before the start of the final feast, the Australian Open, but the nine-time champion Djokovic has not announced whether to participate.

In addition to him, the most promising person to win the Gold Cup is undoubtedly the Russian Medvedev, who is also the runner-up of last year's tournament.

This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

Medvedev is second in the current list of odds to win the title, and if Djokovic cannot participate, he will join Zverev and others in launching a powerful attack on this honor.

By the time rotterdam came, the winner could still be the defending champion Rublev. After all, he's known as the "King of the 500 Races" isn't he? However, the Russians also need to adjust their strategy this year, focusing more on large-scale events.

This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

At the Monte Carlo Masters, defending champion Tsitsipas is still highly regarded, and the Greeks' clay strength is beyond doubt. After last season's experience, I believe that tsitsipas should make a lot of progress, whether it is mental or emotional intelligence.

At the Madrid Masters, Norwegian red Rudd was pinned on high hopes. Could it be that the player who made it to the top eight last year with a bunch of 250 championships will usher in a bumper harvest at the Masters this year? It's not hard to say. Look at this year's British brother Nori, whose first title on the tour is long overdue, but the second title is already at the level of the Indian Wells Masters.

This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

But Ruud does need to prove himself in the big game. His current best record at a Grand Slam is the fourth round, and in the Masters and Finals, he has only reached the final four at most. Can we make a breakthrough this year?

The ultimate feast of red clay is naturally Roland Garros, and the answer given by this photo is simple, Nadal will continue to laugh at the Musketeers Cup and recover the lost ground.

This year's championship attribution prediction? Monopoly photos give the answer!

In the grass season, last year's Wimbledon runner-up Berrettini had a great chance to continue to play the limelight. In the Queen's Cup, it is still optimistic that the grass master will achieve the defense of the title.

At the end of the year, the Paris Masters and the Turin Finals, the Serbian king Djokovic and the German Zverev were still optimistic about defending their titles.

How high is the shooting percentage when we come back this season this time next year? Let's leave a post to follow up. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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