Arnaldi next up vs an in form Tsitsipas. Definitely to me match of the tournament thus far.
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Alcaraz was averaging just over 3600 RPMs on his forehand in his match with Korda. A handful were travelling over 100mph yet with clearance over the net, making the shot lethally quick yet safe. I find that remarkable. It's the ultimate BG forehand model, which can be injected with spin or flattened out on demand.
Interesting tweaks going on with his serve, too. Tweaking wouldn't be enough for me but at least his team have made a start.
I just love Alcaraz. He's the best thing since Roger.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View PostAlcaraz was averaging just over 3600 RPMs on his forehand in his match with Korda. A handful were travelling over 100mph yet with clearance over the net, making the shot lethally quick yet safe. I find that remarkable. It's the ultimate BG forehand model, which can be injected with spin or flattened out on demand.
Interesting tweaks going on with his serve, too. Tweaking wouldn't be enough for me but at least his team have made a start.
I just love Alcaraz. He's the best thing since Roger.
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Originally posted by stotty View PostAlcaraz was averaging just over 3600 RPMs on his forehand in his match with Korda. A handful were travelling over 100mph yet with clearance over the net, making the shot lethally quick yet safe. I find that remarkable. It's the ultimate BG forehand model, which can be injected with spin or flattened out on demand.
Interesting tweaks going on with his serve, too. Tweaking wouldn't be enough for me but at least his team have made a start.
I just love Alcaraz. He's the best thing since Roger.
Question: Where did you find those stats Stotty? I looked at the InfoSys stats on the RG site and they appear to have the same reporting bug where -- and this is a guess - they report service speed in a rally as the speed for the "winner" shot.
Here Alcaraz's winner shows 3,595 RRM great and presumably accurate but the speed of 196 Km/h is like wrong.
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Zverev V Griekspoor is a perhaps surprising dog fight into the fifth set. Every major Zverev gets into 5 set matches in the first week.
Just tuned in but the stats seem to say it's come down to break point conversion> Zverev has only converted 3 of 14 BP chances in 9 games, Griekspoor 3/9 in 7 games. So, Zverev has more break opportunities, more points won, higher percentage won on both first and second serve yet he's fighting to hang on.
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This graphic really shows how Griekspoor is exploiting Zverev's deep court position by taking him wide.
On second thought, Griekspoor has been at the net a lot, winning 41/59 at the net. So nearly 1/3 of G's points were won at the net so far. On clay.
No way here to tell how many "Ws" are volleys. But we can still see the cluster short and wide to Zverev's stronger backhand side -- zip deep to his supposedly weaker forehand side.
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Holy cow. Yet again Zverev goes to 5 sets in the first week of a major. Yet again he wins.
This time he came from down a double breaker. Some nerves on both parts but Zverev was clinical in the 10 point tiebreak and closed it out.
Many perhaps most ATP players would collapse down a double break in the fifth, Zverev just stayed the course.
On the other hand, he's put himself in this position over and over -- so he's had lots of practice. For what ridicule his second has gotten, we have to say it held up under tremendous pressure. Tremendous.
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Ok, I'm glad I'm not Amelie Mauresmo having to deal with the scheduling.
A suspended match just started no Cartrier - Dimitrov vs Zizou at 2-1 in the second set.
Djokovic vs Musetti is supposed to start there in 4 minutes -- at 8 PM Paris CEST. So, let's say the Dimitrov-Zizou match runs 2 hours, the number 1 seek will hit his first point circa 10:30 PM. Maybe he can finish off the Italian quickly, maybe it goes to 2 am Sunday morning.
My sympathies for Djokovic are limited, but it's not fair competition.
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John McEnroe has criticized Carlos Alcaraz's coach Juan Carlos Ferrero for his constant commentary and guidance to the World No. 3 during the Spaniard's third-round clash at the 2024 French Open.
I agree with McEnroe here. Obviously Carlos has tremendous respect for JCF, but I would not think this hyper chatter coaching by JCF would be sustainable long term for Carlos. It is just too much. Stefanos' Dad certainly is just as bad, but he is the Dad and Stef tried going without him, and then decided he wants him there even with all the annoying chatter. It is pretty comical watching Stef's mom and dad. Stefs Mom looks pretty annoyed with Apostolas often herself. One of the funnier occurrences in the drama box of Stef was one time the camera caught Paula Bedosa, sitting behind Apostolos, rolling her eyes when he said something. Apostolos certainly earns some eye rolls.
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Originally posted by stroke View Posthttps://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/n...itsipas-father
I agree with McEnroe here. Obviously Carlos has tremendous respect for JCF, but I would not think this hyper chatter coaching by JCF would be sustainable long term for Carlos. It is just too much. Stefanos' Dad certainly is just as bad, but he is the Dad and Stef tried going without him, and then decided he wants him there even with all the annoying chatter. It is pretty comical watching Stef's mom and dad. Stefs Mom looks pretty annoyed with Apostolas often herself. One of the funnier occurrences in the drama box of Stef was one time the camera caught Paula Bedosa, sitting behind Apostolos, rolling her eyes when he said something. Apostolos certainly earns some eye rolls.Stotty
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Novak clinches the first set against Musetti...high standard. Novak seems to have little or none of his foot speed and played in the clutch. Musetti is a hell of a talent and the match is far from over if he can just get more first serves in and raise his level in the clutch moments.
The conditions are heavy and slow. Matches must be a grind on clay when it's like that, even in today's power game.Stotty
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