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2021 BNP Paribas Open...ATP 1000...Indian Wells, California
Pulling for Stefan Koslov to win his next qualifying round for him to make the main draw!
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Originally posted by don_budge View Posthttps://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...ells/404/draws
Pulling for Stefan Koslov to win his next qualifying round for him to make the main draw!
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...alifierSingles
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Interesting early rounder for me is Botic van de Zandschulp, who generated some buzz at the USO. A bit surprised he didn't get a main draw wild card, Won round 1, over the perpetual lucky-loser entrant Polansky.
Alycia Parks also interests simply because the 20yo hit the fastest WTA serve at the US Open, 129 mph (tieing Venus for fastest ever there) and I'd never heard of her before that. Searching -- from Georgia, 6 ft 1 in.
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Originally posted by seano View PostDB -
Koslov is an interesting case. Had some success as a junior and turned pro at a young age and is currently ranked at 253. His highest ranking was 115 and 2017. He's had a tough go of it as a pro. Not sure how much firepower he has.
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Players are drying the courts right now (10:32 am) from @thaiguy84
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The New "Big Three"...Jensen Brooksby, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alvarez
I don't know about you, but to me it is the bottom half of the draw that has the charisma. If there is such a thing in modern tennis. I tend to believe that there isn't. In fact...there isn't anything resembling charisma. That sort of talent that is irresistible and hard not to watch. Keep in mind this comes from a guy who has spent the last ten plus years writing that any given match of the day is Roger Federer versus Anybody. Ok...one has to let go in life. My dear Father said to me the other day...nothing lasts forever. An admission I'm afraid. We all know the score.
But this Jensen character is the latest flavour of the day...the latest to get the hype light focused on him. Sinner had it for a while...it has waned just a tad but it still has him in its sights. Jannik has most importantly and significantly made a major adjustment in his service motion which I personally find most fascinating...even though the rest of the "brain trust" has yet to acknowledge such a thing. More interested in statistics. Spin rates. Zverev roughing up his girlfriends. That sort of thing. Of course there is Carlos Alvarez too. Is he the next...next? So the bottom half has it all over the top in this respect. And Brooksby is getting ready to tee it up with Alexander Zverev in probably the most important match of his career so far. He has the spotlight. He hasn't had that deer in the headlights look yet. Zverev is not out of his league at this early point in his career. So...game on! Bring it guys!don_budge
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostThe New "Big Three"...Jensen Brooksby, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alvarez
I don't know about you, but to me it is the bottom half of the draw that has the charisma. If there is such a thing in modern tennis. I tend to believe that there isn't. In fact...there isn't anything resembling charisma. That sort of talent that is irresistible and hard not to watch. Keep in mind this comes from a guy who has spent the last ten plus years writing that any given match of the day is Roger Federer versus Anybody. Ok...one has to let go in life. My dear Father said to me the other day...nothing lasts forever. An admission I'm afraid. We all know the score.
But this Jensen character is the latest flavour of the day...the latest to get the hype light focused on him. Sinner had it for a while...it has waned just a tad but it still has him in its sights. Jannik has most importantly and significantly made a major adjustment in his service motion which I personally find most fascinating...even though the rest of the "brain trust" has yet to acknowledge such a thing. More interested in statistics. Spin rates. Zverev roughing up his girlfriends. That sort of thing. Of course there is Carlos Alvarez too. Is he the next...next? So the bottom half has it all over the top in this respect. And Brooksby is getting ready to tee it up with Alexander Zverev in probably the most important match of his career so far. He has the spotlight. He hasn't had that deer in the headlights look yet. Zverev is not out of his league at this early point in his career. So...game on! Bring it guys!The young guys are better than us, if I’m being honest. Korda is a hell of a player…Brooksby is brutal…He’s going to be a big second-week guy. [Brandon] Nakashima is as pure of a ball-striker as there is. The young guys are going to be the guys to beat, from the American standpoint…Korda’s dad was a great player – no offense to Seb but it’s hard not to be great. He grew up with a great tennis mind and he’s a nice kid. He’s got a nice build, a nice modern-day tennis frame…[But] I’d invest in Brooksby. He’s special, and could be No. 1.
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Originally posted by jimlosaltos View Post
Good stuff. Since you mentioned Brooksby, here's what Reilly Opelka said about him in the Inside Tennis interview (I posted here separately)The young guys are better than us, if I’m being honest. Korda is a hell of a player…Brooksby is brutal…He’s going to be a big second-week guy. [Brandon] Nakashima is as pure of a ball-striker as there is. The young guys are going to be the guys to beat, from the American standpoint…Korda’s dad was a great player – no offense to Seb but it’s hard not to be great. He grew up with a great tennis mind and he’s a nice kid. He’s got a nice build, a nice modern-day tennis frame…[But] I’d invest in Brooksby. He’s special, and could be No. 1.Last edited by stroke; 10-09-2021, 01:30 PM.
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostThe New "Big Three"...Jensen Brooksby, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alvarez
Sinner faces John Millman. I'm very interested in the new service motion. This is the highlight of all that is about to transpire this evening. Brooksby gets a shot at another big time name in Alexander Zverev. A perfect fit for Jensen. He's tasted enough success against some higher ranked players in the past several months to wet his appetite for big game. Zverev has matured and has dealt with that deer in the headlights syndrome but he is going to feel some pressure if Jensen shows up early to make a game of it. Zverev has steadied himself as of late. He is performing up to expectations in the big moments of tournaments. He is still vulnerable at times...to a lesser degree than the past though.don_budge
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Watched sets 2 & 3 of Murray v. Alcaraz. Quite a battle with neither player at their best. Murray's serve was particularly off, but his returning was very solid. The court looks pretty slow. Two epic service holds from Murray (about 10mins each), one in each set, turned the momentum and somewhat frustrated Alcaraz, who had a poor break point conversion rate. Could have gone either way, but terrific for Murray's morale.
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Originally posted by glacierguy View PostWatched sets 2 & 3 of Murray v. Alcaraz. Quite a battle with neither player at their best. Murray's serve was particularly off, but his returning was very solid. The court looks pretty slow. Two epic service holds from Murray (about 10mins each), one in each set, turned the momentum and somewhat frustrated Alcaraz, who had a poor break point conversion rate. Could have gone either way, but terrific for Murray's morale.
Very accurate analysis. I also watched 2 out of the 3 sets before retiring to bed. Murray really made it difficult for Alcaraz to hit him off by finding a much better length in the second set. And, yes, those two epic holds were pivotal in him winning the match. Murray's experience was certainly one of deciding factors.
I can't believe how well Alacaraz plays for spells in his matches. Brutal power. Another couple of years and I think we will be looking at a hell of a player...and he's so athletic and fast!Stotty
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