LukeParkerno1
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Enter THE DEMON!
Demon and Muglev what’s the difference
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Enter THE DEMON!
The big one I missed, was Raducanu.The US Open normally throws up a surprise or 2.
Cilic, Medvedev, Murray, Thiem and Del Porto. All won their first title in the US.
If you include the womens, you have Stosur, Pennetta, Stephens and I am sure I am missing some.
As you said, not his favourite tourneyWithout Novak there though
No, honestly interested in what circumstances he struggled with the past 4-5 weeks. Is it just the hamstring? If so I thought he injured that during the AO? Also it sounded like more than thatSalty
Wimbledon is the one most likely.
As you said, not his favourite tourney
DisagreeIt would have made zero difference
Enter THE DEMON!
The big one I missed, was Raducanu.
Andreescu as well
Correct as very few players can play on grass. It’s a good few years for Alcatraz to learn the craft.
French you never know if he avoids Nadal on the other side of the draw.
Disagree
To be fair to Andreescu she came into that tournament in huge form
Bingo. I knew the first 20 mins of the match tonight who was going to win. Just doesn't have it in him does Tsitsipas and I think time is running out for him because the younger guys behind him are breathing down his neck. Needs to develop a much better slice and more power on the backhand. His slice just sits up and is easy to attack. His got 12-18 months of being a contender IMO at his current level but with an improvement in a couple of areas that could change and he could finally make a breakthrough.Man the next generation of players like Tsip,Medeve etc are not even close to the mental toughness of Novak,Rafa,Fed
There is going to be a massive viod once Novak and Rafa retire
Demon wouldn't be good enough to carry Rafa,Novak,Feds tennis bags lols
It is very demanding on the body and there are some good clay players. Tsitsipas is the major one, Ruud won't be a joke on it, and perhaps Sasha, who was beating Nadal before the injury, is also very good at the stuff
Without looking at the stats, I don't think she has made a quarter-final of a slam before or after.
I probably like Alcaraz’s chances (dependent on injury), Tsitsipas’ chances and probably even Kyrgios’ chances for the US Open. So many random winners that it is unpredictable.
I have looked it up. It is not pretty readingPretty sure she made a semi right before the US or was that Fernandez it’s one of them. Get them mixed up all the time
I have looked it up. It is not pretty reading
one 4th round at the US. And thats basically it. everything else is 2nd round or worst.
Would consider the AO the easiest of the slams to win if you were a top player?
Hi YeoShuey how have you been?