On Tuesday, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner will face Daniil Medvedev in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. It will be a rematch of the 2024 Australian Open final, which saw Sinner rally from a two-set deficit to claim the first major of his career. Sinner has since played tremendous tennis, and he wiped the court with Medvedev in Miami—6-1, 6-2, for his fifth consecutive win over the Russian.
Ultimately, it’s hard to say that this match will be anything but a win for the Italian. But I still like Medvedev’s chances of taking at least one set, which is why I’m playing the Over on the set total.
Medvedev’s last performance against Sinner was a nightmare, but there’s no reason he can’t find some success against him on grass. The reality is that it’s really hard to win in straight sets against a competent server on these courts. And while Medvedev’s hold percentage is down at 79.3% in 2024, he’s undoubtedly a player that can be trusted with the ball on his racquet. Last season, Medvedev’s hold percentage was 84.7%. The year before that, he was up at 86.4%. The Russian might not have the pop that some of the top servers on the planet do, but he’s always capable of hitting his spots.