"You are how can i say it? a small cat"
That comment was hilarious
That comment was hilarious
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The time wasting he has gotten away with for a lot of his career, his courtside coaching uncle Toni would give, his habits before each point.What don't you like about him out of interest?
Everything I've heard of him via people who are involved with him outside tennis, say he is a ripping bloke.
The time wasting he has gotten away with for a lot of his career, his courtside coaching uncle Toni would give, his habits before each point.
And for me he is quite dishonest about his desire to be the player with the most slams. Federer and Djokovic haven't really hidden the fact they want to have the slam record. Rafa goes on about not caring but it seems obvious to me that he cares greatly about it and is the reason he still plays.
Often goes on about his injuries, yet still comes out and plays grand slam matches that go for 3, 4, 5 hours.
Don't particularly enjoy watching his game style.
An amazing player and one of the absolute greats of all time. Not a fan though.
Saying all this, I'm a Djokovic fan so quite possibly blinkered.
I think Djokovic would struggle against him as well.
US Open final was a warning sign last year.
Yep got the defensive quality with a monster serve to go with it. CrazyI think Djokovic would struggle against him as well.
US Open final was a warning sign last year.
Responding to the comment that he is universally liked, just thought I'd add why I'm not a fan. He has a lot of fans, but it's not universal.Fair enough, a lot of those points seem a bit tit for tat but there ya go.
Thats only one. His peak was that day he took his anger out on 3 or 4 racquets one after the other.
Thats only one. His peak was that day he took his anger out on 3 or 4 racquets one after the other.
Thats only one. His peak was that day he took his anger out on 3 or 4 racquets one after the other.
Have to disagree, I’m on a universal forum and there’s a lot of fans of his on there.Responding to the comment that he is universally liked, just thought I'd add why I'm not a fan. He has a lot of fans, but it's not universal.
Doesn't the term universal mean everyone? In my group of family and friends some are not fans of his. That's not universal.Have to disagree, I’m on a universal forum and there’s a lot of fans of his on there.
Universal to me means he has fans all over the world not necessarily everyone but he has a whole world fan base.Doesn't the term universal mean everyone? In my group of family and friends some are not fans of his. That's not universal.
Didn’t realise that Tsitsipas copped a coaching violation earlier in the tournament during the 3rd round.
Maybe his dad needs to be muzzled.
I was at the Fritz match. Surprised he only got pinged once for it.Didn’t realise that Tsitsipas copped a coaching violation earlier in the tournament during the 3rd round.
Maybe his dad needs to be muzzled.
He'll probably call him a small catHope Medvedev and thanks Novak in his acceptance speech.
Hope Medvedev and thanks Novak in his acceptance speech.
The way the top guys have been able to back up from gruelling 5 setters for the past 10-15 years has been incredible. You basically never see them the worse for wear unless there's an actual injury. Almost superhuman some would say.That was a good match for Medvedev. It was sort of quick. Medvedev US Open 2019 was one of the most epic, exhausting run into a final one can have. He has a wonderful recovery system. Nadal like, from his peak age.
It not. People forgive medvedev because he wins. Same as Novak and any of the others. You blow up and win it’s passion. You blow and lose you’re a sookHow is the stuff Kyrgios does in any way worse than Medvedev’s blow-ups?
How is the stuff Kyrgios does in any way worse than Medvedev’s blow-ups?