Okay, so, today I was messing around with predictions for the tennis player Corentin Moutet. Just wanted to see what I could figure out, you know?
Start with Collecting Some Data
First, I started digging around for any info on Moutet. Just basic stuff, like his recent matches, wins, losses, that kind of thing. Grabbed a bunch of recent game data.
Tried to Organize Things a Bit
- Checked out his performance on different surfaces – hard court, clay, grass.
- Noted who he played against – strong opponents, weaker ones.
- Looked at the scores, sets, how long the matches lasted.
Did Some Basic Analysis
I started crunching some numbers. Just simple stuff, like win percentages on each surface. Tried to see if there were any patterns, like maybe he struggles against lefties or players with big serves.
Looked at Upcoming Matches
Then I checked out his upcoming schedule. Who’s he playing next? Where are the matches? What’s the surface?
Made Some Predictions
Based on all this, I started making some predictions. Nothing fancy, just trying to guess if he’d win or lose his next few matches. I wrote down why I thought a certain way, like “He’s playing well on clay lately” or “His opponent has a better ranking.”
Kept Track of Results
Of course, I had to see how my predictions turned out. So I followed the matches, noted the results, and compared them to what I’d guessed. Did I get it right? Did I miss something obvious?
Learned from My Mistakes
Finally, I looked back at my predictions and tried to figure out where I went wrong. Maybe I overvalued one factor or ignored something important. This was all just for fun, but it was cool to see how much goes into making even simple predictions. It is not easy to be right, right?
And that is all I had done for today about prediction for Corentin Moutet. It is just some random thoughts and practices when I was watching tennis. The data is pretty basic and simple. If I got more time, I might dive deeper into the data.