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Post by sree91 on Jul 9, 2018 9:38:32 GMT
Wimbledon - round of 16. Gael monfils vs Kevin Anderson, any predictions who will go to quarter finals..? Also, I’m interested in the match up between John Isner vs Stefano Tsitsitpas.
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Post by sven555 on Jul 9, 2018 11:36:11 GMT
Wimbledon - round of 16. Gael monfils vs Kevin Anderson, any predictions who will go to quarter finals..? Also, I’m interested in the match up between John Isner vs Stefano Tsitsitpas. Hey man, find their birth data and post it here, I will try to have a look for you.
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Post by sree91 on Jul 9, 2018 13:12:38 GMT
Gael monfils- 1st September 1986, Paris Kevin Anderson - 18th May, 1986, Johannesburg
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Post by sree91 on Jul 9, 2018 13:15:11 GMT
John Isner - 26th April, 1985, Greensboro, North Carolina Stefano Tsitsitpas - 12th August, 1998, Athens. Thank you Sven555, so nice of you..!!🙂
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Post by pitsch on Jul 9, 2018 13:26:36 GMT
There is no sense to have a look to it. Both matches are in a few minutes. Sorry sree91, you are too late. But I can share a prediction from another astrologer with you:
“John Isner has the Sun in determined Taurus, and Mars conjunct Gemini in fleet footed Gemini. That proved to be a recipe for taking part in the longest ever match at Wimbledon, agains Mahut in 2010. Taurus is an unusual sign for a tennis player, but it does have endurance.”
At this time he has the Nodal Axis square his Sun, which is not easy karmically (a test of his power), but North Node trine his Venus (his personal karma going well). But Chiron squares his Neptune, which is messy from a healing and spiritual point of view.
At the end of Wimbledon he still has these transits, plus Uranus opposite his Pluto, which could be upsetting. I don’ think he will go much further in the tournament.
He will play No. 31 Stefanos Tsitsipas tomorrow, a young Greek Lion, whose transits are not very distinguished at the moment. The end of Wimbledon brings him a trine from Saturn to his natal Saturn, which will give him a quiet sense of satisfaction about the tournament as a whole, but Isner will probably beat him tomorrow.
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“Kevin Anderson is a Taurean from South Africa, with a persevering Mars in Capricorn closely trine his Taurus Mercury – quick mental and physical reactions, and a great deal of stamina. He has 5 of his 10 planets in Earth signs.”
His transits tomorrow show Pluto on his Mars (powerful and strong but possibly dangerous and injury prone), North Node trine his Saturn (his karma holding up within exacting standards), Saturn sextile his Neptune (dampening circumstances) and Saturn sextile his Pluto (some more strength). That is a confusing picture, but not all that upbeat. He may have some dramas going on in his personal life.
By the end of the tournament, Pluto is still on his Mars, Mars sextiles his Saturn giving him extra strength, and Saturn is still very active in his chart. He has lost the karmic support from the North Node. I think he could leave the tournament soon.
His opponent tomorrow will be the hugely popular Gael Monfils, a colourful character who in his last match went off court with an injury only to come back and win the match. He’s a Sun in Virgo perfectionist with a flamboyant Ascendant in Leo. He’s also a bit of a chancer, with Jupiter square Uranus. His current transits include Pluto sextile his Jupiter (he is in his power), Uranus trine his Neptune (is able to grasp hold of complexity) and Saturn sextile his Pluto (he has plenty of strength). The groin injury he suffered on Friday may have been a minor passing transit of the Sun opposing his natal Mars in 6th House. At the end of this tournament Saturn trines his Mercury (he is able to knuckle down and concentrate if he is there at the final), Jupiter sextiles his Mars (he’ll have the enthusiasm), Pluto will still sextile his Jupiter, Chiron will trine his Saturn but square his Neptune, and Saturn will still sextile his Pluto). The planets are not letting him down, but I am not sure he can carry through. He may, however, beat Kevin Anderson tomorrow.
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Post by sree91 on Jul 9, 2018 13:59:11 GMT
There is no sense to have a look to it. Both matches are in a few minutes. Sorry sree91, you are too late. But I can share a prediction from another astrologer with you: “John Isner has the Sun in determined Taurus, and Mars conjunct Gemini in fleet footed Gemini. That proved to be a recipe for taking part in the longest ever match at Wimbledon, agains Mahut in 2010. Taurus is an unusual sign for a tennis player, but it does have endurance.” At this time he has the Nodal Axis square his Sun, which is not easy karmically (a test of his power), but North Node trine his Venus (his personal karma going well). But Chiron squares his Neptune, which is messy from a healing and spiritual point of view. At the end of Wimbledon he still has these transits, plus Uranus opposite his Pluto, which could be upsetting. I don’ think he will go much further in the tournament. He will play No. 31 Stefanos Tsitsipas tomorrow, a young Greek Lion, whose transits are not very distinguished at the moment. The end of Wimbledon brings him a trine from Saturn to his natal Saturn, which will give him a quiet sense of satisfaction about the tournament as a whole, but Isner will probably beat him tomorrow. and “Kevin Anderson is a Taurean from South Africa, with a persevering Mars in Capricorn closely trine his Taurus Mercury – quick mental and physical reactions, and a great deal of stamina. He has 5 of his 10 planets in Earth signs.” His transits tomorrow show Pluto on his Mars (powerful and strong but possibly dangerous and injury prone), North Node trine his Saturn (his karma holding up within exacting standards), Saturn sextile his Neptune (dampening circumstances) and Saturn sextile his Pluto (some more strength). That is a confusing picture, but not all that upbeat. He may have some dramas going on in his personal life. By the end of the tournament, Pluto is still on his Mars, Mars sextiles his Saturn giving him extra strength, and Saturn is still very active in his chart. He has lost the karmic support from the North Node. I think he could leave the tournament soon. His opponent tomorrow will be the hugely popular Gael Monfils, a colourful character who in his last match went off court with an injury only to come back and win the match. He’s a Sun in Virgo perfectionist with a flamboyant Ascendant in Leo. He’s also a bit of a chancer, with Jupiter square Uranus. His current transits include Pluto sextile his Jupiter (he is in his power), Uranus trine his Neptune (is able to grasp hold of complexity) and Saturn sextile his Pluto (he has plenty of strength). The groin injury he suffered on Friday may have been a minor passing transit of the Sun opposing his natal Mars in 6th House. At the end of this tournament Saturn trines his Mercury (he is able to knuckle down and concentrate if he is there at the final), Jupiter sextiles his Mars (he’ll have the enthusiasm), Pluto will still sextile his Jupiter, Chiron will trine his Saturn but square his Neptune, and Saturn will still sextile his Pluto). The planets are not letting him down, but I am not sure he can carry through. He may, however, beat Kevin Anderson tomorrow. Thanks pitsch, John Isner match has started...👍🏻
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Post by sven555 on Jul 9, 2018 14:19:36 GMT
Ok no worries, let's just let the matches play out and see what happens.
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Post by sven555 on Jul 9, 2018 16:42:28 GMT
Isner beat Tsitsipas 3-0 Anderson is beating Monfils 2-1
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Post by sree91 on Jul 9, 2018 18:00:29 GMT
Yeah, Monfils lost 🙁 and Isner won 🙂
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Post by sree91 on Jul 10, 2018 8:15:10 GMT
Women’s quarter finals today - 10th July Daria Kasatkina (27th May 1997, Tolyatti) vs Angelique Kerber (18th January 1988, Bremen) Dominika cibulkova (6th May 1989, Bratislava) vs Jelena Ostapenko (8th June 1997,Riga) Kiki Bertens (10th December 1991, wateringen) vs Julia goerges(2nd November 1988, bad oldesloe)
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Post by sree91 on Jul 10, 2018 8:16:25 GMT
Sven555, pitsch please provide your inputs, I know you are busy, try to have a look if you find free time..!!🙂🤞
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Post by sven555 on Jul 10, 2018 16:48:10 GMT
sree91, sorry I will to try tomorrow
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Post by sree91 on Jul 10, 2018 17:28:30 GMT
sree91, sorry I will to try tomorrow Thanks absolutely fine, sven555. I will post the details of tomorrow’s match once the match between France 🇫🇷- Belgium 🇧🇪 is done..!!🙂
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Post by sree91 on Jul 10, 2018 20:31:40 GMT
Men’s quarter finals today 11th July: Milos Raonic (27th December 1990, Podgorica) vs John Isner (26th April 1985, Greensboro) The other match I’m interested in is Juan Martin Del potrò (23rd September 1988, Tandil) vs Rafa Nadal (3rd June 1986, manacor) Does del potrò has any chance against Nadal as Rafa didn’t make quarter finals since 2011 at Wimbledon?
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Post by sree91 on Jul 10, 2018 21:54:23 GMT
tora if you are free, can u try the above 2 matches using your method...?
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