
The US Open 2023 starts on Monday, and there will be several strong matches from the opening round. According to IBM’s AI (artificial intelligence), the women’s singles draw will have a surprise winner.
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Coco Gauf will win the US Open 2023, according to Artificial Intelligence
IBM AI Draw Analysis thinks Coco Gauff has the best chance to win the US Open.
The AI makes Ons Jabert (a three-time Grand Slam finalist – played the last action at the last US Open) as the second favourite, while Iga Sviatek is only third on the AI list.
The list of favorites is completed by Jessica Pegula and Olena Rybakina (2022 Wimbledon champion).
Another surprise is the absence of Aryna Sabalenko (second seed and Australian Open 2023 champion) in the top five.
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According to IBM AI Draw Analysis, Coco Gauf has the most favorable draw in women’s singles.@IBM | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/QIk8FBFNW9
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 26, 2023
Know:
- The US Open 2023 can be watched live on Eurosport channels, while the highlights of the day will be broadcast live on HotNews.ro.
- The final Grand Slam tournament of the season takes place from August 28 to September 10 at the Flushing Meadows complex in New York.
- The US Open 2023 has a record prize pool of $65 million.
- Titled champions – Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Svyatek.
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US Open 2023 will be held from August 28 to September 10, and the most important matches from Flushing Meadows will be on HotNews.ro every day. Titled champions – Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Svyatek.
Source: Hot News

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