This might just be the toughest US Open ever to handicap because of the incredible depth of the field. It's just too easy to pick the proven superstars like SVB, Filler, Orcullo, Shaw, Carlo Biado or JL Chang.
I'm looking for a couple of the players who have never had a top four (meaning reaching the final day) at the US Open to make a statement and go very deep. The candidates would seem to include Fedor Gorst, James Aranas, Wu Jiaqing, Albin Ouschan, David Alcaide, Petri Makkonen and Skyler Woodward. I'm guessing one of them reaches the final.
Let's see if we get the loose pockets that are customary at Matchroom's events in the single-table arena. If so, even more players are in with a chance to win this.
If I'm asked to pick one player, I'll go with Josh Filler. If I'm asked who is the most likely player to have a breakout performance at the 2019 US Open, I'll pick Fedor Gorst, the young Russian who is starting to look like one of the most elite players in the world.
.... but, then again, I usually get this wrong.