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  • #16
    Originally posted by stotty View Post

    But what if Sinner beats Meddy in two straight sets?
    If a match record of 2-1 beats 2-0 (so as not to reward an alternate for playing fewer matches) then sets won is irrelevant (I am guessing).

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jimlosaltos View Post

      If a match record of 2-1 beats 2-0 (so as not to reward an alternate for playing fewer matches) then sets won is irrelevant (I am guessing).
      That's a bummer. Doubtful, however, Sinner could hit through Meddy anyway I guess.
      Stotty

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jimlosaltos View Post
        On a lighter side, this 'toon might amuse. From TennisTV/ATP.

        The details make this cartoon rendering of the men's "Elite 8". Novak's vegetables, Daniil's dead fish on its side from his USO celebration mimicking a video game sign, Casper's message on his shirt {hard courts, from an online spat with Kyrgios }, Rublev and Zverev flaunt their Olympic gold medals, while Novak looks away... I'm not sure what food Hurkacz is presenting but it has his Polish flag ... pierogi dumplings perhaps? Berretinni has, what else, Italian pizza. Tsitsipas, perhaps Greek Souvlaki skewers? Zverev with German sausage and bread?

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        I like it. But from my grudge-holding point of view, it would have been funnier if Tsitsipas was missing from the table and you could see the gent's bathroom door in the background.

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        • #19
          Novak engaged and dialed in vs Rublev. Rublev has a bit too much of that 90's/early 2000's run around forehand style. So much pressure on his forehand to make in happen vs Novak, simply too much.

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          • #20
            2 very good matches today, Zverev vs Hurkacz, and the match of the day. Medvedev vs Sinner. Sinner has the game it seems to really trouble Medvedev in these conditions. We will see.

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            • #21
              Zverev plays well in winning in 2. Hurkacz did not play his best tennis. The match between Sinner and Medvedev, that looked interesting, is now a dead rubber.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by stroke View Post
                Zverev plays well in winning in 2. Hurkacz did not play his best tennis. The match between Sinner and Medvedev, that looked interesting, is now a dead rubber.
                Nothing worse than a dead rubber but Sinner played a darn good (offensive) tiebreak to level the match at 1 set each.
                Stotty

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by stotty View Post

                  Nothing worse than a dead rubber but Sinner played a darn good (offensive) tiebreak to level the match at 1 set each.
                  Haven't been able to watch but scanning as I duck in and out, the difference in this stat is telling: Unreturned serves. The Octopus is a sneaky good server & a darned good returner.

                  I wonder what it is like to have most of your serves not come back? More of my serves come back when I'm hitting at an empty court. < g >
                  Medevedev 52.83% 1ST SERVE UNRETURNED 19.61% Sinner

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by jimlosaltos View Post

                    Haven't been able to watch but scanning as I duck in and out, the difference in this stat is telling: Unreturned serves. The Octopus is a sneaky good server & a darned good returner.

                    I wonder what it is like to have most of your serves not come back? More of my serves come back when I'm hitting at an empty court. < g >
                    Medevedev 52.83% 1ST SERVE UNRETURNED 19.61% Sinner
                    I think Meddy's return has improved over the last 6 months. He's getting more back and taking a leaf out of Novak's book at times, hitting deep down the middle. It's really pressurising when all but your very best serves are coming back.

                    I'm rooting for Sinner right now.
                    Stotty

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                    • #25
                      Quite the match for a dead rubber. Medvedev ran away with the 1st set, just doing what he does at his best. The 2nd set was quite the battle, Medvedev totally engaged and Sinner answering the level and eventually taking the set on his own merit. Hard to believe how good Sinner is for his age. A couple of other guys do come to mind though.

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                      • #26
                        Ruud gets by Rublev in a very gutty effort. Those 2 have such similar games, that 90's early 2000's always seeking a forehand. One thing was evident, Ruud's is even bigger than Rublev's. I have Ruud as my 4th favorite for RG after Nadal, Novak, and Alcaraz. Ruud makes the final 4 here with the win. Very impressive.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by stroke View Post
                          Ruud gets by Rublev in a very gutty effort. Those 2 have such similar games, that 90's early 2000's always seeking a forehand. One thing was evident, Ruud's is even bigger than Rublev's. I have Ruud as my 4th favorite for RG after Nadal, Novak, and Alcaraz. Ruud makes the final 4 here with the win. Very impressive.
                          Didn't see that coming. I thought Rublev would run out a comfortable winner. Ruud is more of a clay courter for my money. I saw the latter stages of their match. Ruud certainly has a positive attitude and Rublev mentally looked like he couldn't win from about 4-3 in the third.
                          Stotty

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                          • #28
                            I was pleasantly surprised by the Novak beatdown on Norrie. I actually thought there was a significant chance he would just phone it in as he had absolutely no motivation, but he went ahead and delivered the beatdown. Novak seems to really be thriving as the only one really left standing of the greatest 3.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by stroke View Post
                              I was pleasantly surprised by the Novak beatdown on Norrie. I actually thought there was a significant chance he would just phone it in as he had absolutely no motivation, but he went ahead and delivered the beatdown. Novak seems to really be thriving as the only one really left standing of the greatest 3.
                              Nadal lite was always going to be easy as he hasn't lost to the real Nadal on a hard court for around 8 years.
                              Stotty

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by stotty View Post

                                Didn't see that coming. I thought Rublev would run out a comfortable winner. Ruud is more of a clay courter for my money. I saw the latter stages of their match. Ruud certainly has a positive attitude and Rublev mentally looked like he couldn't win from about 4-3 in the third.
                                I only saw a bit, but Ruud seemed to be trying to hit flatter on his serve. On clay it's all big kick. Guy's still growing!

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