- I can't pay homage to Simone Biles enough, that she doesn't get higher points than the men in, for example, only depends on the rules where the men are allowed to count their ten best exercises, while the ladies are allowed to count eight. If Biles got ten, she would have a higher total than the best guys, says SVT Sports expert Veronica Wagner.

Biles excelled in both the qualifiers and the women's team competition and she is the only one qualified for all four branch finals. In addition, she has won the last four World Cup matches and is the reigning Olympic champion.

Close behind Biles

- I want to see Biles dominate and sweep the track with everyone, she is such a mega star that I treat her to it - but - it has to be done too. It's easy to forget how many days and how many competitions there are, even for her. "

Behind Biles it is tight, but there are several who can challenge the podium.

- Her teammate Sunisa Lee, Angelina Melnikova and Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos will fight for the medals. They were all within 0.5 points of each other in the qualifying, so none of them will miss, says Wagner. "

- But I hope De Jesus Dos Santos gets it, she has been extremely close to the multi-medal at two World Cups now.

If the French, who are reigning European champions, succeed, it will be France's first World Cup medal since 2009.

More open on the men's side

For the men, the battle for gold is more open and just like in the team finals, it is obvious for a hugely exciting fact with Nikita Nagorny and Artur Dalaloyan in the lead.

- If the team finals were exciting-off-the-chair exciting then the multi-fight is equally close. On paper, Russia can take gold and silver, but can they reload for the team gold?

Behind the Russians are chasing China's Xiao Ruoteng and Sun Wei who lost track in the men's team final and surely want to revenge themselves, along with Japan's Kazuma Kaya.

"It was just 0.1 points between the three Ruoteng and four Kazuma in the qualifier so nothing is clear," Wagner says.