 So the French have been done and dusted for another year. There was actually a video on the second channel, Tennis Talk Plus, link in the description, with all my predictions for the tournament, not just the winners, but also the players that might lose in the first couple of rounds, maybe some of the unseeded players that would do well. Let's go have a look at the predictions that I got right, and more importantly, which ones we can laugh at because they were terribly wrong. So for this one, I think Sidney Pass is going to have a better tournament than Mevadev. So pretty happy with this one, I actually kind of nailed it with Mevadev losing in the first round, and since he passed going on to the quarters, of course he did lose to Elkiraz, pretty badly in the end, but pretty happy with this one, calling that Mevadev wouldn't go as far as Steph. I think the qualifiers that are going to do well on the men and women side, I think Karatsev, who also proved in Madrid that he can do well on the clay, I think he's going to be the best of the qualies in the men's draw, and I think on the women's side, Andreiva. She's been on such a good run at the moment. So I was half right with this one. Andreiva got to the third round, lost to Goff in the end, had a very good tournament, one of the biggest matches of the first week, Goff versus Andreiva, but Karatsev, he fell on the second round at TFO, so not as good as that one, and he had a good clay court season, so it's a bit of a shame that he lost. When it comes to fastest serve, I've got to go with public for the men and Sabalinka for the ladies. This was actually a very hard category to find the answers to, but from what I did with my research, Parks actually served over 200Ks an hour in one of her matches and her catch. He got a 228K serve, so not exactly right with those predictions, but if you know the answer to that prediction, let me know down in the comments below. The players that I think are going to have an unseeded run, making the fourth round all further, I think it's going to be Jerry. On the men's side, he's been so good on the clay and had some really big wins on the clay this season. And on the women's side, I think Von Drusova is going to have a great run at the French Open as an unseeded player. So we get half right with this one. Jerry made the fourth round, pushed Kasparud to a close three sets, but Von Drusova, she lost in the second round to Kazakina, and I thought she might be a little bit better since she's done really well on the clay in the past years, but just couldn't get it this year. So out of these two, I think Sviantech would do the better out of the two, better than Sabalenka will in the draw, of course the one and two in the world, and they're both playing for the number one ranking is this time. But I'm going to go with Sviantech to have a better run than Sabalenka this one. So this one was actually interesting because they could have played each other in the final, and it would have been really interesting, but Sviantech won the whole thing, and Sabalenka made the semi-finals. So it's a little bit of a strange category, but I'm going to go with the Czech Republic to have the most wins as a collective on the men and women's tour, and also just ahead of America. So this was a tricky one to find out as well, but from what I could tell, definitely wasn't the Czech Republic. It was actually Russia who had the most successful French open just ahead of America. In terms of that, Czech Republic only got like 10 wins combined, so not the best prediction there on that one. All right, top 10 upsets, I think FAA, Felix Ozjaliacim, who's also coming in with an injury, I think he will have a big upset in the first week, and I think Coco Gauth might be upset in the first week on the ladies side of things. So I've got FAA right, he wasn't having a great season so far anyway, so maybe not the hardest prediction to pick. He lost in the first round of Finini, but Coco Gauth, she got to the quarter-finals, and lost to Sviantech as she always does, but definitely didn't lose in the first week. When it comes to dark horses, I'm going to go with the Dajmaja. On the ladies side, a little bit of an outside pick. She has played well on the clay in doubles, so I'm going to say that she is my dark horse for the event on the men's side. I'm going to go with Karin Hashinov, who is very good on clay, but he's also made two semi-finals back-to-back at Grand Slam, so they're my dark horses for this event. I'm actually pretty happy with this one, because the Dajmaja made the semis, and I don't think many people picked her, considering there was Jabur and Rabakner in her way. And Hashinov, he made it to the quarter-finals, lost to Djokovic, so I'm going to claim this one. Of course, the men's world number one ranking at stake, and Djokovic and Elkra is fighting for that ranking amongst the Medvedev as well, but I think Djokovic is going to have a better tournament. So again, very touch and go with this one, because they played each other in the semi-finals, and maybe Elkras, if he hadn't cramped, wouldn't have actually got this one right, but I picked Djokovic, and he got through in the end. My hot take for the event, I think Medvedev and Sabalenka are not going to do as well, as maybe everyone thinks. Of course, Sabalenka, having won Madrid and Medvedev, having the best season on clay for his whole career. I think both of them are going to lose early. So again, half right with this one, I didn't think Medvedev was going to have a good tournament, didn't think he'd lose in the first round, but he did lose in the first round. But Sabalenka, she got to the semi-finals, so that was not even close. So we're getting into the serious stuff now. Who is going to make it into the semi-finals? I think we're going to have Shriontek taking on Jabur in one of the semi-finals, and I think Pagola and Kazakina are going to meet in the other semi-finals. On the men's side, I think it's going to be Djokovic and Sidney Pass in the top half of the draw, and in the bottom half of the draw, I think we're going to get Sinna taking on Runa. And these are probably my worst predictions, because I only got one out of the four semi-finals, right, from both the men and the women. Of course, with Bermuda in the quarter-finals, she lost to Hadadzmaja, with this closely getting that match between her and Shriontek. Kazakina lost to Svetolina, Pagola lost in the first couple of days, so it wasn't great in the bottom half of the draw. I didn't think Sabalenka was going to get far, and how wrong was I? But on the men's side, it's a little bit tougher, you know, down the bottom half of the draw, exploded with Sinna losing and Medvedev losing. Didn't think that Elkres would get as far as he did, but I'm never going to doubt him again. But Djokovic getting there, I got that one right, at least. And the big one, who is going to win the tournament? I'm going to go with the boring answers. Djokovic, Shriontek, they're my two picks. And look, as much as I would love to gloat that I got this one right, I feel like it was so predictable. I know Elkres was probably another possible pick, but man, I mean, Djokovic, Shriontek winning. I mean, we look back in hindsight, probably think, well, of course they did. So there you have it, that is the prediction video. We're going to do the same thing with Wimbledon. Let me know down in the comments below. Is there anything you want me to predict in the next iteration of this video? Of course, it's going to be on the second channel, so go follow that Tennis Talk Plus link down below. But we're going to do this again. Maybe there's more categories you want me to put in there. Maybe some, I don't know, I don't know what other categories to put in there. I tried to, I thought really hard about these ones. So maybe you guys have some ideas. We can do that for the Wimbledon predictions, but I'm pretty happy with that. I think I got about 50%, right?