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Not much there. Mensik seems to have a bit of a Sinner demeanor out there. It serves him well it seems.
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Originally posted by jimlosaltos View Post
Still, Rafa through in straights a tiebreak and 6-3. He next gets Pedro Cachin, ranked 91, so perhaps more time to improve with match play?
I enjoy watching de Minaur, though. He's so fast and works like a mule. Shame about that serve, which shows little technical improvement since I saw it last.Stotty
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Cerundolo comes back from a set down vs Paul, playing classic clay court tennis. His forehand is a big weapon. It would be very interesting to see the forehand shot quality rankings thus far in this tournament. Cerundolo should be in the conversation.Last edited by stroke; 04-28-2024, 11:37 AM.
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Originally posted by stroke View PostCerundolo comes back from a set down vs Paul, playing classic clay court tennis. His forehand is a big weapon. It would be very interesting to see the forehand shot quality rankings thus far in this tournament. Cerundolo should be in the conversation.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View Post
Cerundolo had Paul on a string in the end. And, yes, he has a lovely forehand which can convert into an exquisite drop shot as we saw in the closes stages of the match. I do like a good drop shot.
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Originally posted by stroke View Post
At one point late in 1st set, the spin and speed average forehand rates were shown for both players. Paul has an excellent forehand, but he was slightly behind Cerundolo mph's, and about 600 rpm's less.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View Post
You would think that difference in rpm's would be significant on clay. You would think it's the spinners who would be the more successful on clay. No doubt Jim will know some stats on that one.
ATP isn't reporting averages for this event. The Infosystem "CourtVisoin" shows a handful of Cerrundolo winners in the 3,400 RPM range, only one of Paul's.
P.S. The CourtVision stats still appear to be misrepresenting service velocity from a given rally as the velocity of groundstroke winners. Assuming that is the reason for the high MPHs.
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Medy vs Korda was a nail biter. Seb seems to always give Daniil trouble.
Korda's serve is good for 13 aces vs an exceptional returner but Seb only wins 58% behind them. Sackman at Tennis Abstract says that is because Seb is too conservative behind his serves that do come back.
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