Rita_Poon
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Sabalenka seems to be snatching at clear chances and making it harder to execute.This 3rd is the opposite of whatever you'd call a quality match.
Both of these women just trying to survive.
Ace time it seems.
Sabalenka seems to be snatching at clear chances and making it harder to execute.This 3rd is the opposite of whatever you'd call a quality match.
Both of these women just trying to survive.
He didn't look physically 100%. Dimitrov still played great though.If Sinner get's through and plays as poor as he did yesterday, Alcaraz will 6-0 him across the board.
I can't remember any world number 1 playing so bad anywhere, let alone a grand slam.
You're watching the bolded live in the women's matchIf Sinner get's through and plays as poor as he did yesterday, Alcaraz will 6-0 him across the board.
I can't remember any world number 1 playing so bad anywhere, let alone a grand slam.
Sabalenka will win the tournament. She just has too much fight in her.You're watching the bolded live in the women's match
I agree Shelton has improved so much in the past 12 months.He didn't look physically 100%. Dimitrov still played great though.
Shelton has more raw game though, a better serve/FH combo. Can certainly see him giving Sinner problems, even at full health.
Not at allSabalenka is really erratic.
YesSabalenka will win the tournament. She just has too much fight in her.
Today she just played down to the level of her opponent.
Sinner was far worse.Yes
Hence my response to the following statement
I can't remember any world number 1 playing so bad anywhere, let alone a grand slam.
He was losing 6-3, 7-5, 2-2 to the number 19 seed, a guy that's been a Top 25 player for literally more than a decadeSinner was far worse.
Mate?British loser losing.
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Sinner was third in a two horse race.He was losing 6-3, 7-5, 2-2 to the number 19 seed, a guy that's been a Top 25 player for literally more than a decade
I think you are misreading Sabalenkas game.He was losing 6-3, 7-5, 2-2 to the number 19 seed, a guy that's been a Top 25 player for literally more than a decade