Pouille seems to have had the easiest draw so far......I think he gets that wake up call here. BOL
Nadal has had a cupcake draw until now as well.
Did Pouille change nationalities? Hes playing like no other Frenchie ive seen since Guy Forget or Cedric Pioline...guys who actually cared about their own pride as a tennis pro
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Quote Originally Posted by BIGDTITLE:
Pouille seems to have had the easiest draw so far......I think he gets that wake up call here. BOL
Nadal has had a cupcake draw until now as well.
Did Pouille change nationalities? Hes playing like no other Frenchie ive seen since Guy Forget or Cedric Pioline...guys who actually cared about their own pride as a tennis pro
Like the milos bet. Playing with more confidence than i have seen possibly ever. His return is best in career...i bet him +2000 future last round but needs nadal or joker to lose imo...i could see him slipping by one but not two
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Like the milos bet. Playing with more confidence than i have seen possibly ever. His return is best in career...i bet him +2000 future last round but needs nadal or joker to lose imo...i could see him slipping by one but not two
Goran Ivaneisevic has been the Milos Whisperer...Raonic seems like a completely different guy altogether now...hope to see what hes able to do vs Djoker if it happens.
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Goran Ivaneisevic has been the Milos Whisperer...Raonic seems like a completely different guy altogether now...hope to see what hes able to do vs Djoker if it happens.
Goran Ivaneisevic has been the Milos Whisperer...Raonic seems like a completely different guy altogether now...hope to see what hes able to do vs Djoker if it happens.
I still think Djokovic is on a mission
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Quote Originally Posted by packersbackers:
Goran Ivaneisevic has been the Milos Whisperer...Raonic seems like a completely different guy altogether now...hope to see what hes able to do vs Djoker if it happens.
I will have more to elaborate on the Serena match later...but for now:
If she didnt foot fault, she wouldnt ever be called for it...replay clearly showed her toe on the line, and everyone in the world knows that who ever is the linesperson responsible for that call is just waiting for their first chance to yell foot fault as loud as they can to tilt her...karma's a bytch, theres no way around it...shes always going to pay the price for what she did to that innocent asian lady linesperson at her USO match vs Clijsters...and just why did she not call for a medical timeout at 5-4 when it was clear as day 100% of the momentum was on Pliskovas side? I have never seen Serena look like a dear caught in the headlights...but i loved every minute of it...she always has only herself to blame for all her epic slam losses and meltdowns...the equivalent in sports to what she did by not calling for a trainer is in football, game tied, under 2 min to go, your opponents have the ball at your 20yd line, you have all 3 timeouts...and the coach chooses not to call any timeouts to stop the clock, your opponent milks the clock down to a last play 35yd fg and wins...
Cant wait to see how Serena fuks up the French next...maybe they will have Razzano as a guest ump for her opening round
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I will have more to elaborate on the Serena match later...but for now:
If she didnt foot fault, she wouldnt ever be called for it...replay clearly showed her toe on the line, and everyone in the world knows that who ever is the linesperson responsible for that call is just waiting for their first chance to yell foot fault as loud as they can to tilt her...karma's a bytch, theres no way around it...shes always going to pay the price for what she did to that innocent asian lady linesperson at her USO match vs Clijsters...and just why did she not call for a medical timeout at 5-4 when it was clear as day 100% of the momentum was on Pliskovas side? I have never seen Serena look like a dear caught in the headlights...but i loved every minute of it...she always has only herself to blame for all her epic slam losses and meltdowns...the equivalent in sports to what she did by not calling for a trainer is in football, game tied, under 2 min to go, your opponents have the ball at your 20yd line, you have all 3 timeouts...and the coach chooses not to call any timeouts to stop the clock, your opponent milks the clock down to a last play 35yd fg and wins...
Cant wait to see how Serena fuks up the French next...maybe they will have Razzano as a guest ump for her opening round
I don't think Tstitsi can win, you have to be 100% physically, and he is not, he played only 4 sets matches, sometimes in heat, vs tough opponents and never played 2 weeks in grand slam before. The temperature will be above 30°C, unless he is some kind of mutant it is impossible that he holds 5 sets vs Nadal, unless wound for Nadal I think he can't win.
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I don't think Tstitsi can win, you have to be 100% physically, and he is not, he played only 4 sets matches, sometimes in heat, vs tough opponents and never played 2 weeks in grand slam before. The temperature will be above 30°C, unless he is some kind of mutant it is impossible that he holds 5 sets vs Nadal, unless wound for Nadal I think he can't win.
Fyi, Tsitsipas spent 5h30 more on court compared to Nadal... That's a complete tough match, and freshness is an important factor in last rounds of grand slams, and even more when you face Nadal.
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Fyi, Tsitsipas spent 5h30 more on court compared to Nadal... That's a complete tough match, and freshness is an important factor in last rounds of grand slams, and even more when you face Nadal.
Sorry to intrude, but I agree with pb. Tsitsipas is as much a live dog as ever one would be vs a -650 fav. He's on the rise and we don't really know his upper ceiling for this game
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Sorry to intrude, but I agree with pb. Tsitsipas is as much a live dog as ever one would be vs a -650 fav. He's on the rise and we don't really know his upper ceiling for this game
Fyi, Tsitsipas spent 5h30 more on court compared to Nadal... That's a complete tough match, and freshness is an important factor in last rounds of grand slams, and even more when you face Nadal.
yes but he's 20 years old
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Quote Originally Posted by Dag2lapero:
Fyi, Tsitsipas spent 5h30 more on court compared to Nadal... That's a complete tough match, and freshness is an important factor in last rounds of grand slams, and even more when you face Nadal.
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