Gigantic
Brownlow Medallist
Think I'll be following the Barcelona event more than the other 2.
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Jason Kubler career high world number 60. Go you good thing
He’s playing solid consistent tennis.He would be top 50 if Wimbledon points counted, the story just keeps getting better. He's going to have to start defending points, that's when it gets tough.
OConell kept coming. Zverev wasn’t comfortable. Wonder who is OConnell’s coach. He has made significant inroads this season. Pushing for a top 50.O’Connell just beat Zverev wow. He played awesome tennis. Sad what’s happened to Zverev though, still needs a lot more time.
OConell kept coming. Zverev wasn’t comfortable. Wonder who is OConnell’s coach. He has made significant inroads this season. Pushing for a top 50.
It did look a bit like him, but he was wearing a hoodie and a jacket and it was hard to see lol. But I thought Marinko was coaching Thompson when he played Stef at IW? I could be wrong.Isn't it Mad Dog, Marinko?
It did look a bit like him, but he was wearing a hoodie and a jacket and it was hard to see lol. But I thought Marinko was coaching Thompson when he played Stef at IW? I could be wrong.
O’Connell won tonight and is into the semis, what a great week for him.
Sinner not unexpectedly handed a walkover to Musetti. He was completely cooked yesterday, not sure how he won.
Davidovich Fokina can be anything. Making a habit of choking those big points the past 3 months.Anyone see Alcaraz/ADF last night? The missed chances by Davidovich Fokina just wow, the guy has incredible talent and is awesome to watch but his mental strength on the big points is non existent. Carlos was really ordinary but hung in there and waited for ADF to implode on important points.
Djokovic lost and has now withdrawn from Madrid masters, can’t say I’m unhappy with the decision. Rest the elbow and return to the court when ready and amp it up by Rome.
Musetti takes the second against Tsitsipas and we’re going to a decider!
He’s still only 23, has every shot in the book. But the serve could be better. Serves 200+ but doesn’t really go for anything, just plays it safe. Needs to be more of a weapon, needs more free points to take pressure off.Davidovich Fokina can be anything. Making a habit of choking those big points the past 3 months.
Dang.No Nadal or Djokovic in Madrid.
If both pull out i reckon it would be interesting to see if Zverev can put his mental demons behind him and take out his first slam, i reckon he goes to top of the list of favs but with that one caveat
Especially after what he did to Tsitsipas. Was never in doubt, just a class above. He hit 9 drop shot winners. I’ve never seen anyone hit the drop shot as effectively as he does. He hits them constantly and yet it’s never a bail out shot, and it’s always well disguised. Others use the drop shot every now and then, and might win a few points off it, but no one does what Carlos does with it. What a weapon. As for Stef, he took a step backwards today. BH is just too much of a weakness, and can be targeted too easily. Is he progressing or regressing? I often forget how young he is, but that’s 0-10 in 500 finals now. Mentally he’s soft.Alcaraz would be clear fav IMO.
Especially after what he did to Tsitsipas. Was never in doubt, just a class above. He hit 9 drop shot winners. I’ve never seen anyone hit the drop shot as effectively as he does. He hits them constantly and yet it’s never a bail out shot, and it’s always well disguised. Others use the drop shot every now and then, and might win a few points off it, but no one does what Carlos does with it. What a weapon. As for Stef, he took a step backwards today. BH is just too much of a weakness, and can be targeted too easily. Is he progressing or regressing? I often forget how young he is, but that’s 0-10 in 500 finals now. Mentally he’s soft.
In Banja Luka, Lajovic wins just his second title by beating Rublev 6-4 in the third. Was up 5-1 and needed 3 match points before eventually prevailing.
The biggest drama happened in Munich, where Rune won 7-6 in the third. van de Zandschulp was up 5-2, double break, serving at 40-15. Then serving at 6-5, 40-15. 4 championship points blown, first title gone.