For all you racket aficionados out there, let's get into this Wimbledon Round of 32 action. We've got Carlos Alcaraz and Frances Tiafoe in the ring today.
Alcaraz, the number 3 seed, has been playing like a man possessed, much like a postal worker in a snowstorm - neither rain, nor sleet, nor weak opponents can stop him. He recently turned world-class Zverev into a footnote and showed no mercy to Vukić and Lajal in his last two matches. His losses - they're as rare as hen's teeth.
Then we have Tiafoe, an underdog if I've ever seen one. Despite a somewhat bumpy road littered with bruising five-setters and unexpected slip-ups, like a chameleon changing its spots, he managed to morph into a conqueror and gave everyone a taste of his capabilities. He's made it this far, displaying grit you could grind a sword on. But he's the 29th seed, which in tennis terms, is close to being in the Witness Protection Program.
It's a classic David vs Goliath story - an epic match of might versus perseverance. But let's not forget, neither the English weather nor Wimbledon is known for their mercy.
So what's the call, you ask? As thrilling as it would be to observe an earth-shaking upset, the odds favor Alcaraz. And I'm not just talking about favoritism, I mean the leaning tower of Pisa kind of favoring.
Albert's Prediction: Alcaraz in 3 sets.