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Safina gives her predictions for the Grand Slams in 2025: "At Roland Garros, Swiatek won't win in his kingdom".

Le 07/12/2024 à 20h35 par Jules Hypolite
Safina gives her predictions for the Grand Slams in 2025: At Roland Garros, Swiatek won't win in his kingdom.

Dinara Safina took time out for the Russian media outlet Championnat to indulge in a few confessions about the women's circuit and the 2024 season that has come to an end.

And of course, the former world No.1 was asked to look ahead to next year, naming her favourites for each Grand Slam: "In Australia, Sinner and Sabalenka will win. At Roland Garros, Zverev and Muchova.

I don't think Iga Swiatek will win this time in her kingdom. At Wimbledon, Alcaraz or Medvedev. And on the women's side, Rybakina.

Finally, Medvedev or Rublev will win the US Open. For the ladies, Sabalenka will win the title again."

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