Surely we've got a tennis aficionado on our hands, looking for insight on the Lloyd Harris and Ben Shelton bout. You're in luck - I might just have an idea or two on the matter. Now, let's start with Ben Shelton, ranked 14th, his recent show on the court has registered both peaks and valleys. If consistency were a virtue, he might be just a little short of sainthood at the moment.
For instance, did that loss to Jubb knock him back a few steps? Sure. Yet, he was seen bouncing back nobly against Bellucci but fell to both Mpetshi Perricard and Duckworth in straight sets. Seems Mr. Shelton's got a bit of a mood swing when it comes to wins and losses - let's move on, shall we?
On the other side of the net stands Lloyd Harris, our underdog and unseeded contender. Unseeded, but unstoppable? The man's been running the gauntlet, taking down some noteworthy opponents on his way. He's been whipping out wins like a chef tossing pancakes, losing just to Bellucci recently.
My crystal ball suggests if this were a boxing ring, Harris might just step out bloody but unbowed. His consistent gameplay and strong recent form give him the muscle that may provide some unexpected returns.
So, tennis fans and bettors with itchy trigger fingers, put that bag of popcorn aside for just a second, would you? The Queen's lawn has a funny way of favoring the favorite, but I sense some upset aroma wafting in Wimbledon's air.
Albert's Prediction: Harris in 4 sets.