Glad to hear it!Andy Murray has been looking pretty dang solid this week at Queens Club. In the semifinals currently
Glad to hear it!Andy Murray has been looking pretty dang solid this week at Queens Club. In the semifinals currently
This is all for Judy MurrayLopez played three matches in a row today (long 3 set singles SF against FAA, finished a doubles QF from yesterday then played the SF right after), now gets to play in both finals tomorrow. Way to hog the court, man.
Yeah Wimbledon heavily factors in what you've done at former Wimbledons. Kevin Anderson is ranked #8 but he's the 4th seed at Wimbledon this year. dumbtime for the yearly Wimbledon fuckery: Nadal gets the 3rd seed because Wimbledon's archaic seeding rules
He would have won last year if not for Djokovic.Honestly Nadal should skip Wimbledon entirely from now on. He gets zero benefits from playing there. He can't win the title, the grass is hard on his knees, plus he gets fucked with this seeding nonsense (and let's not forget last year's roof bullshit). He should take a nice long vacation after RG every year, go fishing in Mallorca or play some golf.
Honestly Nadal should skip Wimbledon entirely from now on. He gets zero benefits from playing there. He can't win the title, the grass is hard on his knees, plus he gets fucked with this seeding nonsense (and let's not forget last year's roof bullshit). He should take a nice long vacation after RG every year, go fishing in Mallorca or play some golf.
Don't like her chances against Kerber.Serena will have to get through the German brigade in the early rounds. Görges in round 3 and Kerber in round 4
My god.Rafa has got the toughest draw possible:
R1: Sugita
R2: Kyrgios
R3: Tsonga / Shapovalov
R4: Cilic
QF: Thiem / Fognini
SF: Federer
F: Djokovic
Not surprising imo, Grand Slams are like his Kryptonite.
Gauff, 15 year old ?...damn, playing well against Venus so far...
Osaka's decision to dump her coach that led her to 2 consecutive slam championships continues to baffle. That decision has altered her career negatively
Which is a shame but also understandable. The daily grind on your physical and mental health as a tennis pro is not for everyone. Several players start out enjoying the sport but slowly start to resent it as time goes on. Many get so burned out that they quit, and others just fade. No matter where Osaka's career goes from here, she has 2 slams and is a former #1. Those accomplishments alone practically guarantee her a spot in the Hall of Fame.I think its less coaching but more of why she fired her coach.
When you feel like you're sacrificing too much happiness for tennis after winning 2 straight grand slams and poised to become the face of Women's tennis, you probably don't enjoy professional tennis too much.
Those scrubs couldn't challenge him anyway.
I think naomi started believing her hype too much and lost focus
Djokovic's draw becoming a cakewalk, if it were not already one