Ist up today Thiem vs Tsitsipas. Later today, Rublev vs Nadal. I would pick Stef and Rublev. Oddsmakers have Thiem/Tsitsipas as a virtual pick 'em. Nadal of course slight favorite over Rublev.
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Just in time stroke...I thought that you had gone to sleep at the wheel. TNT. Thiem and Tsitsipas. Two of the better one handed backhands in the game yet neither are extremely adept in the use of the slice. I wonder why not?don_budge
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostJust in time stroke...I thought that you had gone to sleep at the wheel. TNT. Thiem and Tsitsipas. Two of the better one handed backhands in the game yet neither are extremely adept in the use of the slice. I wonder why not?
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Thiem wins the 1st set 7-5 in tiebreaker. One thing that was noticeable to me was Stef seemed to be getting more RPM's on his ball off both sides. Shot spot stats at end of the set revealed that. His backhand rpm's were in line with those of Stan and Gasquet. His forehand rpm's were at the upper end of the pro men's game.
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Rublev outclassed in all departments and never really found his game -- a bad day at the office. Nadal served so well and bossed the match from start to finish. I was hoping for more from Rublev.
Not sure which commentators you have in your neck of the woods but Mark Pecci over here drives me round the bend...never shuts up. Personally I'm a fan of Frew McMillan, whose commentary is always grounded...never says more than he has to or is needed.Stotty
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Zverev versus Medvedev
Yes, horrible looking forehand. About as far from Roger's as you will get...on the tour anyway.
Zverev won only 4 points behind his second serve the entire match. That's woeful. He needs to fix that service motion and might be best advised to have a few lessons from our very own John Yandell. He would be a significantly better player if he could overcome his serving problems.
A dull game overall; littered with poor errors, one-dimensional, and virtually no forecourt play.
Tim Henman, when asked if he could name any good volleyers in the game today, said his choices were limited: Rafa and Roger...no one else...and no one on the horizon.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View PostZverev versus Medvedev
Yes, horrible looking forehand. About as far from Roger's as you will get...on the tour anyway.
Zverev won only 4 points behind his second serve the entire match. That's woeful. He needs to fix that service motion and might be best advised to have a few lessons from our very own John Yandell. He would be a significantly better player if he could overcome his serving problems.
A dull game overall; littered with poor errors, one-dimensional, and virtually no forecourt play.
Tim Henman, when asked if he could name any good volleyers in the game today, said his choices were limited: Rafa and Roger...no one else...and no one on the horizon.Last edited by stroke; 11-16-2020, 03:56 PM.
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Originally posted by stroke View Post
I would agree with Tim, not one for hyperbole. The only last very good volIeyer I can think of besides those 2 was Radek Stepanek. And Nadal, even though he has become a good forefront player through hard work and massive desire, is still not technically a good forefront player to me.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View Post
Yes, Rafa is great at finishing...at mopping up. Not so good below the height of the net. He just doesn't have the hands. Radek was probably the last really good volleyer who, unlike anyone playing today, knew how to cover the net properly. He nearly stretched Novak to 5 sets at 2014 Wimbledon. I watched it on centre court from just a few rows back. He served volleyed the entire match and proved it could still be done. It's fake news that you cannot serve and volley on grass, it's just there aren't any volleyers good enough to do it...no volleyers, full stop.Last edited by stroke; 11-16-2020, 04:22 PM.
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Great matches today. Nadal vs Thiem and Stef vs Rublev. Rafa and Stef are the oddsmakers favorites. I did not pick the matches yesterday, but if I had, I would have gotten both of them right. I would pick both of the favorites today, but I would not bet on it.
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