Who will end up in the first eight ATP and WTA tours? Our panel experts, including the team of Henman and Laura Robson, predict what will happen in 2025. Years.
Australian Open came to an end so it's time to get down to action from male and female tours on Sky Sports Tennis.
We asked our plate to predict their top eight in front of what another is another exciting season that will take us through the hard car, clay, grass and inner season.
Salmon teeth
WTA
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Coco Gauff
- Iga Switak
- Qinwen Zheng
- Elena Rybakina
- Emma Navarro
- Karolina in civil
- Paula Badosa
- Time selection – Diana Shnaider
Why will the sabbet finish no. 1?
“Continues from strength to strength, without obvious weaknesses in her game. He seems to be out of the terrain with people around her. Swiatk passes through a new team and while I think the gauff could be her closest Challenger that's why I think that the sabbellen will dispose of everything. “
Gigi's Wildcard Pick …
“Shnaider is such a talent and still so young. He is having a lot of fun and has a great game. Her father is more permanent part of her team this year that could add stability and I could add it and I could add stability and I would BiH could also add stability to continue where he left 2024. “
ATP
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Aleksandar 'Sascha' Zverev
- JANNIK SINNER
- Daniil Medvedev
- Taylor Fritz
- Casper Ruud
- Arthur Son
- Giovanni Mpeshi Pericard
- Pick Cillcard – Jack Draper
Why will Alcaraz finish no. 1?
“Alcaraz has two giants prohibitions, but he put on the back end last year due to overload and disease, but he is really good in problems and learning from what is wrong.”
Gigi's Wildcard Pick …
“I couldn't squeeze the air in the first eight, but if he could stay able to build on what he did last year and he was worn with a pressure to defend the point, then I could be there or there.”
Tim Henman
WTA
- Swiatk
- Sabalenka
- Gauffs
- Zheng
- Rybakina
- Osaka
- In the reading
- M andreeva
- Pick Cilcard – Ons Jabeur
ATP
- Alcaraz
- Sinner
- Beast
- Medvedev
- Fritz
- Roubles
- Rune
- Ruud
- Pick Cilcard – Draper
Laura Robson
WTA
- Sabalenka
- Swiatk
- Gauffs
- Zheng
- Rybakina
- Paolini
- In the reading
- Pegula
- Pick Cilcard – Mirra Andreeva
ATP
- Alcaraz
- Sinner
- Beast
- Djokovic
- Fritz
- Ruud
- Medvedev
- Gigor Dimitrov
Jonathan preineran
WTA
- Sabalenka
- Zheng
- Gauffs
- Swiatk
- Rybakina
- M andreeva
- Badosa
- In the reading
- Pick Pick: Boulter
Why will the sabbet finish no. 1?
“Sabalenka, confidently predicts, will be appointed all as WTA no. No. 1. Usually, in these cases, the UNIM cases are argued for the opposite point of view! While I think it will make your progress and don't go over Swity, I think will get enough to move Aryna, who is obviously the best player in my world. “
ATP
- Alcaraz
- Beast
- Sinner
- Fritz
- Djokovic
- Medvedev
- Roubles
- Fiss
- Pick Pick: Draper
Why will Alcaraz finish no. 1?
“I'm going to the left on ATP. I mean, why not? Anything to be different from Henman. On the non-illogical-assumption that the sinner won't win how much he did in 2024. Years I put Alcaraz as not 1.”
Jonathan's substitute former
“Overcome patriotism when Gigi put on Gigi in our end season review, I predicted that Britain will have a Wimbledon finalist 2025. Years!
“So, I convert blind optimism to some form of strategic logic by declaring Boulter, Emma Raducan and Jack Draper as everything is capable.
. Delightful!
Naomi Eidey
WTA
- Gauffs
- Sabalenka
- Swiatk
- Zheng
- Rybakina
- Osaka
- Badosa
- In the reading
- Pick Cilcard – Pegula
ATP
- Alcaraz
- Sinner
- Djokovic
- Beast
- Medvedev
- Roubles
- Fritz
- By minor
- Time selection – Tsitsipas
Naomi Cavaday
WTA
- Sabalenka
- Zheng
- Swiatk
- Rybakina
- Gauffs
- Badosa
- Muzzle
- Andieva
- Pick ChildCard – Raducanu
Why will the sabbet finish no. 1?
“Sabalenka is comfortably the best heavy courts in the world and even missed two last four years in Wimbledon, I can confidently assume that the best player is in the world. She is my world no.”
Naomii's Divercard Pick …
“Can Emma Raducan stay all season? With a new fitness coach on board, this looks more likely and, if he can, she has a big score in her and a chance to knock on the door top 10.
ATP
- Alcaraz
- Sinner
- Beast
- Djokovic
- Fritz
- Medvedev
- Ruud
- Draper
- Time selection – Jakub action
Why will Alcaraz finish no. 1?
“Alcaraz seemed a little messy throughout the season 2024, but he still managed to win two Grand Slams and beat the sinner at all three meetings. Refreshed Alcaraz could see him in 2025. And reach out at the top of the ladder.
Naomii's Divercard Pick …
“Mensik makes waves in just 19 years old. It's my choice to fly the fastest ranking. He already has physics to live with top guys, so it's just a matter of time before the only question is joined.”
Digital sports journalist Raz Mirza
WTA
- Sabalenka
- Swiatk
- Gauffs
- Zheng
- Pegula
- Rybakina
- Paolini
- Navarro
- Pick Cilcard: Badosa
Why will the sabbet finish no. 1?
“She went from strength in strength in the last 12 months, with digestion above Swiatk with Gauff and Zheng – probably her biggest challenges now.”
Raz's Wildcard Pick …
“We went for Badosa, based on her ride last year last year. It is approaching the form to see that he reached his career-high no. 2 in April 2022.
ATP
- Sinner
- Alcaraz
- Beast
- Fritz
- Ruud
- Medvedev
- Djokovic
- By minor
- Time selection: Pericard
Why the sinner will end up no. 1?
“His performances in the United States were head and shoulders above all the others, and at the top of the tree, at the top of the trunk of unchanged screens in the ATP finals in Turin. But Italian as a whole game is currently too strong for the rest of the chasing package. “
Raz's Wildcard Pick …
“Take care of Rariand and his 144mph serves. He's standing like a 6fin and smooth like silk, with a weapon that can destroy any opponent. The French may have found their jewel in the crown and the potential future of Roland Garros Champions?”
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