Special coverage

Grand Slams

Every Grand Slam gets its own coverage: daily analysis of the draw, premium picks specific to the BO5 format, and a permanent archive page with the tournament's verified performance — win or lose. No deleting history, no dressing up the numbers.

2026 Season

Tournament by tournament, numbers up front.

The 5-set format is analyzed through its own dedicated route, separate from the BO3 circuit. Here's what happened in each one.

🟠 Clay Finished

Roland Garros 2026

May 24 — June 7 · Paris · main draw

127matches analyzed
70.4%match-winner accuracy
+4.68upremium (5 picks, ROI 26.0%)

Our toughest tournament: the main draw punished the model's overall performance (v10.7) and the premium selection ended up reduced to a minimal sample. That result triggered the full rebuild of the system — the v10.8 version now in play was born from this tournament.

🔵 Hard court Coming soon

US Open 2026

August 31 — September 13 · New York

BO5dedicated analysis route
Dailypremium picks from the draw
Livelive tournament page

Coverage will go live at the start of the tournament: a live page with the day's premium picks, cumulative tracking and a final verified archive, just like Wimbledon.

Alerts in the bot

Why BO5 is different

Grand Slams are analyzed through their own route.

A 5-set match isn't just a longer 3-set match: a strong favorite comes back more often, set handicaps change meaning (-1.5 sets is 2-0 in BO3 but 3-0/3-1 in BO5), and game totals are far more volatile. That's why the system routes Grand Slam draws to a format-specific analysis, with its own quality filters, banned markets and stake limits. Qualifying, played over 3 sets, follows the standard route.