U.S. Open men’s singles full tournament picks

First round
Nadal over Lajovic in 3, Paul over Daniel in 4
Sugita over Blancaneaux in 3, Gasquet over L. Mayer in 4
Fognini over Travaglia in 3, Troicki over Gombos in 5
Dolgopolov over Struff in 5, Berdych over Harrison in 4
Goffin over Benneteau in 3, Darcis over Pella in 5
Young over Marterer in 4, Monfils over Chardy in 3
Dzumhur over Cuevas in 5, Stebe over Kicker in 4
Bedene over Rublev in 4, Dimitrov over Safranek in 3

Federer over Tiafoe in 3, Youzhny over Kavcic in 5
Verdasco over Pospisil in 3, Lopez over Kuznetsov in 4
Kohlschreiber over Smyczek in 4, Millot over Giraldo in 5
Jaziri over Monteiro in 4, Kyrgios over Millman in 3
Bautista Agut over Seppi in 4, Brown over Bellucci in 4
Menendez-Maceiras over Kypson in 4, Del Potro over Laaksonen in 4
Mannarino over Berankis in 3, Karlovic over Fratangelo in 4
Fritz over Baghdatis in 4, Thiem over De Minaur in 3

Querrey over Simon in 4, Sela over Eubanks in 4
Escobedo over Albot in 4, Khachanov over Lu in 3
M. Zverev over Kwiatkowski in 3, Paire over Lacko in 5
Chung over Zeballos in 4, Isner over Herbert in 3
Sock over Thompson in 3, Smith over Fabbiano in 4
Sousa over Lorenzi in 5, Muller over Tomic in 3
Anderson over Aragone in 3, Giannessi over Gulbis in 5
Coric over Vesely in 4, A. Zverev over D. King in 3

Tsonga over Copil in 4, Shapovalov over Medvedev in 5
Johnson over Almagro in 3, Edmund over Haase in 4
Ramos-Vinolas over Istomin in 4, Mahut over Fucsovics in 4
Norrie over Tursunov in 3, Carreno Busta over E. King in 3
Pouille over Bemelmans in 5, Donaldson over Basilashvili in 3
Donskoy over Haider-Maurer in 3, Ferrer over Kukushkin in 4
Schwartzman over Berlocq in 4, Kokkinakis over Tipsarevic in 3
F. Mayer over Dutra Silva in 4, Cilic over Sandgren in 3

Second round
Nadal over Paul in 3
Gasquet over Sugita in 5
Fognini over Troicki in 3
Berdych over Dolgopolov in 3
Goffin over Darcis in 4
Monfils over Young in 4
Dzumhur over Stebe in 4
Dimitrov over Bedene in 3

Federer over Youzhny in 3
Lopez over Verdasco in 5
Kohlschreiber over Millot in 3
Kyrgios over Jaziri in 3
Bautista Agut over Brown in 3
Del Potro over Menendez-Maceiras in 3
Mannarino over Karlovic in 4
Thiem over Fritz in 3

Querrey over Sela in 4
Khachanov over Escobedo in 3
M. Zverev over Paire in 4
Isner over Chung in 3
Sock over Smith in 3
Muller over Sousa in 4
Anderson over Giannessi in 3
A. Zverev over Coric in 3

Shapovalov over Tsonga in 4
Johnson over Edmund in 5
Mahut over Ramos-Vinolas in 5
Carreno Busta over Norrie in 3
Donaldson over Pouille in 4
Ferrer over Donskoy in 4
Schwartzman over Kokkinakis in 4
F. Mayer over Cilic in 4

Third round
Nadal over Gasquet in 3
Fognini over Berdych in 5
Monfils over Goffin in 4
Dimitrov over Dzumhur in 3

Federer over Lopez in 3
Kyrgios over Kohlschreiber in 3
Bautista Agut over Del Potro in 4
Thiem over Mannarino in 4

Khachanov over Cilic in 4
Isner over M. Zverev in 4
Muller over Sock in 4
A. Zverev over Anderson in 3

Johnson over Shapovalov in 4
Carreno Busta over Mahut in 4
Donaldson over Ferrer in 4
Schwartzman over F. Mayer in 4

Fourth round
Nadal over Fognini in 3
Dimitrov over Monfils in 4
Federer over Kyrgios in 3
Bautista Agut over Thiem in 4

Khachanov over Isner in 5
Zverev over Muller in 4
Johnson over Carreno Busta in 4
Donaldson over Schwartzman in 4

Quarterfinals
Nadal over Dimitrov in 4
Federer over Bautista Agut in 3

Zverev over Khachanov in 4
Johnson over Donaldson in 5

Semifinals
Federer over Nadal in 4
Zverev over Johnson in 3

Final
Federer over Zverev in 4

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44 Comments on U.S. Open men’s singles full tournament picks

  1. Semis: Zverev over Ferrer or Ferrer over Zverev in 5. Could go either way if Daviiiiiid is on game. Rafito over Fed in 4 (hopefully).
    Final: Nadal over (____) in 3

  2. I didn’t notice this until someone pointed it out, but Federer’s draw is “Miami 2017 Part 2”! He is slated to play almost everyone he faced in Miami. Tiafo, Del Potro, Kyrgios, and Rafa. The only one he likely won’t face, but potentially could I guess, is Berdych. He is slated to play Thiem in the QF, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it actually ended up being Bautista Agut who he faces in the QF, who he also faced in Miami. I am by no means saying that this is anything to read into, it’s just kind of a funny coincidence. 🙂

  3. too everyone who’s predciting zverev makes it far, I just don’t think he has nearly the stamina he needs to. He started cramping from 2 5 setters in the AO and was fatigued from 10 best of 3 matches. Do ypu REALLY think he’s gonna last 6-7 Bo5 matches??

    • I personally think Zverev has a tricky draw. Coric second round Anderson third round Sock/Muller fourth round plus Zverev never making a slam QF = trouble.

      • Eh..Other than Anderson the others haven’t been doing too well, maybe Muller is doing okay. Coric is def not doing well atm. I think Zverev has an easy draw compared to Rafa/Fed (thanks a lot Murray -_-) but his stamina is and will be a huge ??????? until he can prove himself at slams, which he totally hasn’t done yet.

        Great player, but seems to lack stamina.

        • Oh yeah they aren’t in great form that is true. Reason I think it will be tough is because he has a lot of pressure to finally break through at a slam and make the last eight and the draw isn’t easy it’s just not too bad compared to other’s draws. We’ll see how he deals with being one of the favorites having still not made a slam QF. Seem a to me he doesn’t do great in five setters. I would definitely give one of his opponents a great shot in a fifth set with him. Examples are his loss to Rafa in AO (not a bad loss though) and more importantly his Wimbledon loss to Raonic where he really was in command for much of the match. Also I think he lost early in five setter last year US Open to Evans. Might have been four sets though.

      • I don’t think Zverev will go that far. I agree that he is not physically fit enough when it comes to Bof5 set matches.

        I think there is more work to do for Zverev before he is ready to make a serious run at a slam.

        • Exactly my thoughts.

          Now with murray out of that half as well, I really wonder who will make it to the final….

          We might have a first time slam finalist.

          Cilic is a ?, Zverev is a ?, maybe Kevin Anderson can have a breakthrough??
          Thanks for screwing up the whole draw Murray -_-

  4. Murray is seriously an asshole for waiting until the day after the draw to withdraw… I would have been guaranteed a shot to see either Fed or Nadal on Saturday had Murray done the right thing and pulled out before the draw. We also could have gotten the one thing I’ve been looking forward to for months- a Fedal final. Seriously, though… There is no way that Murray wouldn’t have known yesterday morning that he was pulling out. I’ve always liked Murray as a person- this is unexpected from a good guy like him. Extremely disappointing…

    • Kevin,

      You expressed my feelings very well! I coujd not have said it better myself! I agree that Murray would have known before the draw. This was really disappointing on his part.

  5. Stuff happens, this morning i was planing to train but immediately i wore my shoes and warmed up a little i couldn’t go through with it.
    I didn’t realise how exhausted i was until i warmed.

    A. Murray is a great guy, he is not my favourite not even in close but Rafito is lucky that Andy withdrew, Murray would have…

  6. Honestly having the hardest time making my picks. There aren’t literally so many toss up matches. So many possible situations at this tournament. Especially in that bottom half.

    • I feel like the lack of experience of best-of-5 sets for Shapavolov could prove to be a problem for him. If this were another Bo3 tournament, I would certainly give Shaps a good shot. However, I personally don’t see him making the QF here. It would be great though!

  7. I’m later than ever with these!!
    First round:
    Nadal over Lajovic in 3
    Paul over Daniel in 4
    Sugita over Blancaneaux in 3
    Gasquet over L. Mayer in 4
    Fognini over Travaglia in 3
    Troicki over Gombos in 3
    Struff over Dolgopolov in 4
    Harrison over Berdych in 5
    Benneteau over Goffin in 5
    Pella over Darcis in 5
    Young over Marterer in 4
    Monfils over Chardy in 4
    Dzumhur over Cuevas in 5
    Stebe over Kicker in 4
    Bedene over Rublev in 5
    Dimitrov over Safranek in 3
    Federer over Tiafoe in 3
    Youzhny over Kavcic in 4
    Verdasco over Pospisil in 4
    Lopez over Kuznetsov in 4
    Kohlschreiber over Smyczek in 4
    Millot over Giraldo in 5
    Monteiro over Jaziri in 5
    Kyrgios over Millman in 3
    Bautista Agut over Seppi in 4
    Brown over Bellucci in 4
    Menendez-Maceiras over Kypson in 3
    Del Potro over Laaksonen in 3
    Mannarino over Berankis in 3
    Karlovic over Fratangelo in 4
    Fritz over Baghdatis in 4
    Thiem over De Minaur in 3
    Querrey over Simon in 5
    Sela over Eubanks in 4
    Albot over Escobedo in 4
    Khachanov over Lu in 4
    M. Zverev over Kwiatkowski in 3
    Paire over Lacko in 5
    Chung over Zeballos in 4
    Isner over Herbert in 3
    Sock over Thompson in 4
    Smith over Fabbiano in 5
    Sousa over Lorenzi in 4
    Muller over Tomic in 3
    Anderson over Aragone in 3
    Gulbis over Giannessi in 3
    Coric over Vesely in 4
    A. Zverev over D. King in 3
    Tsonga over Copil in 3
    Shapovalov over Medvedev in 4
    Johnson over Almagro in 3
    Edmund over Haase in 4
    Ramos-Vinolas over Istomin in 3
    Mahut over Fucsovics in 4
    Norrie over Tursunov in 4
    Carreno Busta over E. King in 3
    Pouille over Bemelmans in 3
    Donaldson over Basilashvili in 4
    Donskoy over Haider-Maurer in 3
    Ferrer over Kukushkin in 3
    Schwartzman over Berlocq in 4
    Kokkinakis over Tipsarevic in 4
    Dutra Silva over Mayer in 5
    Cilic over Sandgren in 3

  8. Second round:
    Nadal over Paul
    Gasquet over Sugita in 5
    Fognini over Troicki in 4
    Harrison over Struff in 4
    Pella over Benneteau in 5
    Monfils over Young in 5
    Dzumhur over Stebe in 4
    Dimitrov over Bedene in 3
    Federer over Youzhny in 3
    Lopez over Verdasco in 5
    Kohlschreiber over Millot in 3
    Kyrgios over Monteiro in 3
    Bautista Agut over Brown in 4
    Del Potro over Menendez-Maceiras in 3
    Mannarino over Karlovic in 5
    Thiem over Fritz in 4
    Querrey over Sela in 4
    Khachanov over Albot in 4
    M. Zverev over Paire in 4
    Isner over Chung in 3
    Sock over Smith in 3
    Muller over Sousa in 4
    Anderson over Gulbis in 3
    A. Zverev over Coric in 4
    Shapovalov over Tsonga in 5
    Johnson over Edmund in 5
    Mahut over Ramos-Vinolas in 5
    Carreno Busta over Norrie in 4
    Donaldson over Pouille in 4
    Ferrer over Donskoy in 3
    Kokkinakis over Schwartzman in 5
    Cilic over Dutra Silva in 3

      • Benny! I am so psyched, man. I had been convinced that they were going to have the top of the draw play on the first day, which would have meant that Saturday (day that I have Ashe tix) would have been the bottom half. But if there is a god, they have saved me haha! So I know that Fedal usually play night matches, especially Fed, but I feel like they usually get scheduled for at least one day session each year. And I would think that if they are going to schedule them for one day session, then it would have to be a weekend one because most people can’t attend a weekday day session because they have work. So would it be safe for me to get my hopes up that at least one of Fed or Nadal will be put in the day session on Saturday? What do you think, Benny?

        • Yes I think it’s likely one will be in the day session. And you can catch the other piece of Fedal on a practice court I’m sure 🙂

          • Oh snap! I actually didn’t even think about the practice courts haha. I’m assuming that you have to wait in a long-ass line to see a Fed/Rafa practice session? I’m also disappointed to learn that that they demolished the old Armstrong before the new one was even built, so there’s this stupid temporary court with bleachers as “Armstrong”. 😛 It’s actually the same size as Grandstand, just not as comfy! I wonder if they will put the matches that would normally be on Armstrong on Grandstand instead because they are the same size, but Grandstand is nicer? Yeah, the temporary Armstrong has just a few hundred more seats, but I still think that Grandstand should serve as the #2 court behind Ashe this year…

          • The line for Fed was huge when I went in 2014 but he legit signed basically everyone and Nadal likely does the same.

        • Don’t think they ever schedule two men’s matches at night so you should be safe! Congrats!!! Well, as long as they’re still there…you never really know, do you?

          • Haha, yes that is true, Ramara! I am PRAYING that they make it to their projected semi showdown, which would obviously also mean that they play on Saturday. 🙂

  9. Fourth round:
    Nadal over Fognini in 4
    Dimitrov over Monfils in 4
    Federer over Kyrgios in 5
    Del Potro over Thiem in 4
    Isner over Querrey in 5
    Muller over Zverev in 5
    Johnson over Carreno Busta in 5
    Ferrer over Cilic in 4

  10. QF:
    Dimitrov over Nadal in 5
    Federer over Del Potro in 4
    Isner over Muller in 5
    Ferrer over Johnson in 4
    SF:
    Federer over Dimitrov in 4
    Ferrer over Isner in 4
    Final:
    Federer over Ferrer in 3

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