Got nothing wrong with the crowd, Serena's last game and they're doing everything to get her across the line.
Every country does this, maybe besides the pom's at wimbledon.
I can't be the only one who is surprised there are different types of balls used for gender.
Is this strictly a thing at the US/ American tournaments or occurs across the board?
Won't happen but the women's semi finals would be the lowest demand high profile matches on Thursday compared to the doubles and Alcott's last match.
The organisers wouldn't schedule both semi's in the day would they?
Anybody seen Tomic's insta. Has apparently turfed dad, wants to patch things up with Lleyton and is training hard for the open.
Could be all hot air but definitely interesting, probably has 3-4 years to make some $$
Hope any of the players refusing vaccines rely on surgery processes for a bad knee, hip, ankle etc from the 1950's because you'd hate to put your trust in modern day medical science.
One thing i always noticed about Roger (and was taught as a youngster) is you have to make sure you land a first serve when you're down break/ set/ match point. Even if that means taking 25% off it you just have to land it.
Just watched the highlights of the 02 wimbledon final (hewitt v nalbandian). Apart from being surprised how varied the game was (wasn't as baseline focussed as everyone has told me) i enjoyed the style of play much more than current day styles. Outside of watching a Fed v Nadal or Djokovic, i...
Forget fast four, would any tournament or event think of tinkering with current rules e.g. one serve, balls to last longer than 7,9 games etc. Takes out the serve bot factor.
Has anyone noticed the slow resurgence of US tennis in the last few years?
Was trekking very similar to Australia at one point (besides the Williams sisters) but is now looking a lot better.
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