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Tennis Futures: Best-Case Scenarios For The Top Men In 2016

The new tennis season is here, with warm-up events for the Australian Open now underway in multiple locations. There are lots of questions to be asked of the four biggest stars for the Association of Tennis Professionals. Here is a look at the tennis futures and the best-case scenario for the men in 2016.

Novak Djokovic

Every player would love to win the Grand Slam, but Djokovic realistically could. He went 27-1 in the four major tournaments last year, so why couldn’t he go 28-0 this time and become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to win all four major tournaments? Djokovic has somehow not won the French Open, despite having a game which is perfectly suited to clay courts. Djokovic simply tightened up under pressure last year against Stan Wawrinka. If he can win the French Open, he will have all four major titles in his career, something only a small number of other players can say. If Djokovic wins the Grand Slam, he could very realistically overtake Roger Federer for the most major singles titles by anyone. If he won three majors, it would be a very strong year – as long as Djokovic won three majors and got one of them at the French Open, he’d be extremely happy with his season.

Rafael Nadal

The 14-time major champion did not win a major in 2015. He suffered what was easily his worst season since the time of his first major title at the 2005 French Open. Nadal didn’t get past the quarterfinals of any of the four major tournaments last year. He lost confidence, and with that, he lost the accuracy and consistency on his forehand. It’s not as though he hit his backhand a lot better than his forehand, but his forehand is the shot which resets so many points and gets him in position to change defense into offense. When Nadal couldn’t hit his forehand from the ad court, he couldn’t gain a tactical advantage over his opponents. That has to change this season, and if Nadal can win the French Open for the tenth time, he’d be able to keep Novak Djokovic winless at that tournament. It would be a special victory after all of his struggles last year. That is the realistic best-case scenario for Rafa, since he is not likely to win at Wimbledon or the U.S. Open.

Andy Murray

The Scotsman finished 2015 as the No. 2 player in the world. He made a lot of progress in 2015 after a difficult 2014 which was slowed by recuperation from back surgery. Murray made the Australian Open final last year, and he’ll be a favorite to reach the final of that tournament this year. The Australian Open and Wimbledon are tournaments in which Murray will have a great chance to win. Realistically, he needs to win one of those. If he can win both, he would have a complete season. Murray knows that Stan Wawrinka has tied him with two career major titles. As long as Murray can move back ahead of Wawrinka and win a third major title, he’ll have a satisfying 2016 season.

Roger Federer

The Swiss came close to winning another major tournament in 2015, but Novak Djokovic denied him in the finals of both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. Djokovic beat him in the final of the season-ending World Tour Championships as well. Federer beat Djokovic three times, more than any other ATP player in 2015. The best-case scenario in 2016 is simply for Federer to beat Djokovic in a major tournament. If he does that, chances are he’ll win his 18th major championship and add to his trophy case.

Odds To Win Australian Open

Novak Djokovic  -125

Andy Murray +525

Roger Federer +915

Rafael Nadal +1050

Stan Wawrinka +1350

Kei Nishikori +1700

Marin Cilic +4050

Tomas Berdych +4050

Milos Raonic +4250

Juan Martin Del Potro +7050

Grigor Dimitrov +5050

Jo Wilfried Tsonga +6550

Nick Kyrgios +7050

David Ferrer +8550

Bernard Tomic +9050

Kevin Anderson +12000

Gael Monfils +14000

Richard Gasquet +14000

John Isner +16000

Gilles Simon +20000

Nicolas Almagro +20000

Dominic Thiem +20000

Jerzy Janowicz +20000

Borna Coric +22000

Ernests Gulbis +22000

David Goffin +25000

Alexandr Dolgopolov +25000

Roberto Bautista Agut +25000

Vasek Pospisil +25000

Feliciano Lopez +25000

Written by Geoff Harvey

Geoff Harvey has been creating odds and betting models since his days in the womb, just don't ask him how he used to get his injury reports back then. Harvey contributes a wealth of quality and informational content that is a valuable resource for any handicapper.

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