Isner blew 10 match points today at Queen's against Muller, losing 6-3 6-7 (16-18) 6-7 (7-9). It's the 6th consecutive time he's lost a match that has gone to a deciding tie-break. Ivo Karlovic is currently on a run of 11 straight losses in matches that have gone to a deciding breaker.
What's going on? Is their huge serving not as big as an advantage in tie-breaks as it would seem? Is there no fear factor from their opponents when it comes to tie-breaks, as you might expect there to be? Is it more a mental issue, struggling to overcome the losing sequence?
What odds these huge servers are on a run of 17 losses in a row in final set breakers? In the realm of Leicester City winning our Soccer league maybe (which was 5000/1 odds). I'm fascinated by it anyway!
What's going on? Is their huge serving not as big as an advantage in tie-breaks as it would seem? Is there no fear factor from their opponents when it comes to tie-breaks, as you might expect there to be? Is it more a mental issue, struggling to overcome the losing sequence?
What odds these huge servers are on a run of 17 losses in a row in final set breakers? In the realm of Leicester City winning our Soccer league maybe (which was 5000/1 odds). I'm fascinated by it anyway!
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