Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out this whole Felix Auger-Aliassime prediction thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. Here’s how it all went down:

First, I started by just watching a bunch of his matches. You know, getting a feel for his style, his strengths, his weaknesses. I mean, you can’t predict anything without actually seeing the guy play, right?
Diving into the Data
Then, I decided to get a little more serious. I started looking at stats. Things like his win percentage on different surfaces, his head-to-head record against certain players, ace percentage, double fault percentage, you name it.
- Win percentage on hard courts
- Win percentage on clay courts
- Win percentage on grass courts
- Head-to-head records
I spent hours, seriously, hours, just sifting through this stuff. My eyes were practically crossing by the end of it. The more I looked at stats, the more numbers were swimming in my head, It’s tough work, but it is necessary.
After gathering all the raw numbers, I started inputting that into a spreadsheet. I played around with some basic formulas, trying to see if anything jumped out. Nothing too fancy, just some simple calculations to see win probabilities and recent trends to observe his ups and downs.
I also spent some time reading articles and analysis from other people. You know, experts, commentators, other folks who follow tennis closely. I wanted to see if there were any common threads, any insights I might be missing. So that I can do a cross-reference later.

Putting It All Together
Finally, I tried to put all this information together. The stats, the observations, the expert opinions. It’s not an exact science, obviously. It’s more like…educated guessing, I guess? Based on what I’ve seen and read, and crunched all the numbers, the win percentage, I think he will perform at his best.
It’s still a prediction, you know? Anything can happen on the court. But I feel like I’ve got a better handle on things now, after going through this whole process. It’s been a learning experience, that’s for sure!