Swiatek in straight sets.
Ah, this is where the grass gets greener, the sky bluer, and the tennis better - Wimbledon, no less. We've got a fiery match coming up between the dazzling Iga Swiatek and the plucky Caty McNally.
McNally has been spinning the ball decently lately, but snatching victory from Swiatek is going to be more challenging than convincing a fish to climb a tree. Her recent history is a salad of losses and wins; it's like she's spinning the roulette wheel instead of a tennis racket.
On the flip side, Swiatek is as consistent as the change of seasons, and in case you didn't notice, we're in summer, her time to shine. She's been carrying out opponents with the efficiency of a Swiss watch recently, almost making it look too easy.
At Wimbledon, grass and ranking matter more than a falcon in a pigeon race. Swiatek, comfortably seated at seed 8, is no stranger to the resilient nature of Wimbledon’s courts, while McNally isn't even on the seating map, making this contest as balanced as a seesaw with an elephant on one end.
So without more ado, who's going to be the queen of the court? Considering Swiatek's form and her uncanny ability to make McNally's game look like amateur hour, I have a feeling we won't be shocked by the outcome.
Albert’s Prediction: Swiatek in straight sets.