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A silly question. Who would you most like to see win a Slam in 2026, but almost certainly won't? Feel free to answer how you want, but some "soft" rules:
First, no Sinner, Alcaraz, or Djokovic. They've won plenty and/or will win plenty more. I'm talking about veteran players that just can't get over the hump and/or you've completely written off. They can't be totally impossible (no "Roger comes back and wins Wimbledon at age 44"), and probably shouldn't be former Slam winners at all. I suppose players like Wawrinka and Cilic qualify. While it is very unlikely, one can imagine them partying like they're ten years younger for seven matches.
Consider that Fonseca already has a good chance, with or with your help. Even lower upside young guys like Draper, Shelton, Rune, Fils, Mensik and Tien have time on their side. You can pick these guys, but they've got plenty of time. We're talking 2026.
Most of all, they should be players who you'd like to witness the story of them winning a Slam in 2026. Pick THREE!
First, no Sinner, Alcaraz, or Djokovic. They've won plenty and/or will win plenty more. I'm talking about veteran players that just can't get over the hump and/or you've completely written off. They can't be totally impossible (no "Roger comes back and wins Wimbledon at age 44"), and probably shouldn't be former Slam winners at all. I suppose players like Wawrinka and Cilic qualify. While it is very unlikely, one can imagine them partying like they're ten years younger for seven matches.
Consider that Fonseca already has a good chance, with or with your help. Even lower upside young guys like Draper, Shelton, Rune, Fils, Mensik and Tien have time on their side. You can pick these guys, but they've got plenty of time. We're talking 2026.
Most of all, they should be players who you'd like to witness the story of them winning a Slam in 2026. Pick THREE!
- My top choice might be Grigor Dimitrov. I think it is very unlikely--and the least likely of my list--but it would just be a lot of fun to see. Somehow he's become a less annoying tennis version of Pedro Pascal - he seems to just be everywhere, and never goes away. But everyone likes him and it would be a great story.
- My second choice would be Felix Auger-Aliassime. Just a nice guy, a good player, and I'd love to see him fulfill that early promise. But I'd also be satisfied with a Masters title.
- My third choice...last one, so its a bit tough. I'll leave Matteo Berrettini for one of the ladies. I'm tempted to give it to Alexander Zverev, but not only is he a douche but I kind of enjoy the Shakespearean tragedy of his plight. I'd also consider Taylor Fritz but, to be honest, he's a bit boring (I'd put Casper Ruud and Tommy Paul in a similar category). A nod to Alex De Minaur, too - but I'd mostly like to see him win a Masters, at least. I guess I'll go Andrey Rublev - to see him bash his way to hoisting a title, and his emotional reaction.
- Bonus player (I said three, but it is my thread - so whatever): Alexandr Bublik. This would possibly be the most entertaining. Strangely enough, he might be the most likely of my list. Not because he's the best player, but because he's the guy that I could actually see upsetting Jannik or Carlos by confounding them with his unexpected play.




