Okay, so I’ve been trying to get better at predicting tennis match outcomes. It’s tough, but I found some cool stuff online that I wanted to try out, specifically for the Donna Vekic match.

I’m no expert, believe me, I just like fooling around and seeing if I can get things right. So, I stumbled upon this site that uses, like, machine learning or something. They said they ran the Vekic-Arango match simulation 10,000 times. Sounds crazy, right?
My Experiment Process
Step 1: Finding the Data. First, I had to search around to find the information about the prediction. The search result showed that Vekic had a 78% chance of winning.
Step 2: Taking Notes. I jotted this percentage down. The machine learning model is predicting Vekic to win.I did the samething.
- Vekic win chance: 78%
Step 3: Checking The Match.Then I have to find a way to watch the match, to see that the data analysis is right.
Step 4:The Result. Guess what? Vekic won! The model (and me, by copying it!) was right. It felt pretty cool to see that prediction play out.
I’m not saying I’m suddenly a tennis prediction genius. But, it’s fun to see how these advanced tools can be used, and it definitely makes watching the matches more interesting when you have a prediction in mind.I’ll keep messing around with this. It’s like a little puzzle to figure out. I guess Next time I’ll try a different match and see if I can keep getting it right!