After defeating Frances Tiafoe in five sets, Taylor Fritz is one win away from being the first American man to win a Grand Slam title since Andy Roddick in 2003. But if Fritz is going to snap the streak, he’s going to have to beat the world No. 1. And while I do think the crowd will give Fritz some extra juice, it’s hard to imagine him actually winning this match. I’m also not even sure we’ll see him win two sets.
When poring over the options available for this final, the one that stuck out to me was for Jannik Sinner to cover a 1.5-set spread. The Italian has already had to deal with a pro-American crowd in this tournament, as he faced Tommy Paul just a couple of rounds ago. Paul took advantage of the atmosphere, opening up a double-break lead on Sinner in the opening set. However, instead of panicking, Sinner ended up locking in and playing some tremendous tennis. Home-court advantage will not be enough to help Fritz here—he'll simply need to play brilliantly.