Kamil Majchrzak is tied to a Wimbledon Day 2 preview built around 32 men’s singles matches, with first-round predictions spread across a full slate rather than a single headline clash. The piece frames half of the opening round and names several players expected to move through.
Three predictors handled the slate: Amanda Bergman, Cizu Harbor and Tope Oke. Their picks put Jiri Lehecka over Alexei Popyrin, Tallon Griekspoor over James Duckworth, and Zachary Svajda over Pablo Llamas Ruiz, giving readers a quick read on where the early edges were seen on Day 2.
Jiri Lehecka and Tallon Griekspoor
Bergman, Harbor and Oke all backed Lehecka, though they split on how long it would take. Bergman and Oke had him winning in 3 sets, while Harbor stretched that to 4 sets. That same split showed up again around Griekspoor, with Bergman and Oke seeing a 4-set win and Harbor calling it in 3.
The pattern is useful for readers trying to sort the board quickly: the predictions do not treat those matches as automatic, but they do lean toward the higher-ranked outcome in both cases. In a preview built from 32 matches, those two calls stand out because all three predictors still pointed in the same direction even when they disagreed on the length of the match.
Zachary Svajda and Pablo Llamas Ruiz
Svajda was also favored, and Bergman attached a specific context to the pick by saying he had the advantage over Pablo Llamas Ruiz in a Wimbledon main draw debut for both players. That detail makes the matchup more than a simple first-round entry on the Day 2 slate.
Llamas Ruiz adds the wrinkle. Bergman noted that he reached the Wimbledon main draw as a lucky loser after a third-round loss in qualifying, so the pick against him comes with a built-in complication: he is back in the field despite coming up short earlier in the qualifying path.
Matteo Arnaldi and Quentin Halys
The preview also named Matteo Arnaldi and Quentin Halys in the headline context, along with other first-round pairings such as Alexander Zverev against Alexander Blockx, Ben Shelton against Otto Virtanen, Alexander Bublik against Thanasi Kokkinakis, Alex de Minaur against Roman Andres Burruchaga, Frances Tiafoe against Terence Atmane, Stan Wawrinka against Matteo Berrettini, and Jakub Mensik against Toby Samuel.
What the visible text does not give is the actual prediction or set-by-set call for Arnaldi and Halys, so the Day 2 reader is left with the matchup list rather than a completed judgment on that one match. For anyone using the preview as a guide, the key takeaway is that the article covers the full opening-day workload while only surfacing a few specific predictions in the visible copy.






