Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice match. Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.p.s. going back tomorrow
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though Couacaud has a beer gut.
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice match. Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.Matteo Arnaldi is the italian kid in question...Anyone know anything about him? He looked extremely good against Sonego in their practice match.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though Couacaud has a beer gut.
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice match. Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.Rublev looked like a mindless basher against Karatsev but I have to say the kid hits hard but he basically goes all out on every ball regardless of position, angle, etc
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though Couacaud has a beer gut.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice match. >> Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.p.s. going back tomorrow
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though Couacaud has a beer gut.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot
the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot
the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.Agreed.
Good stuff!
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot
the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> "The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive. Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed. Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self.
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:> On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote: > > On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote: > >> On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: > >>> Berretini looked amazing. Hemanhandled Khachanov in their practice > >>> match. > >>> Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really > >>> impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot > >>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Good stuff! > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > "The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions > were large!" --Sawfish2nd Day.Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shotsZverev also looked really good. > >>> Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though > >>> Couacaud has a beer gut. > >> p.s. going back tomorrow > > > > Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.> Agreed. > >
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice match.p.s. going back tomorrow
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though Couacaud has a beer gut.
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> "The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy
spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter
shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep
run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve.
Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more
composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self.
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a
practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen.
It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the
incredible consistency and he does look super flexible as if he is not
even using any muscles.
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff.
Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling
the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self. Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
On 24.8.2023 17.23, Whisper wrote:> On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:>> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:>>> On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:>>>> On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:>>>>> On Tuesday, August 22,2023 at 11:38:23PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:>>>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice>>>>>> match.>>>>>> Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really>>>>>> impressed me with his movement, energy and
the portions>>> were large!" --Sawfish>> 2nd Day.>> Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy >> spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter >> shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think forGood! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.>>> Agreed.>>>>>> Good stuff!>>>>>> -- >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>> "The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a >> practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. >> It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the >> incredible consistency and he does looksuper flexible as if he is not >> even using any muscles.>> Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. >> Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling >> the points.>>>>>>> > > Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 10:23:44 AM UTC-4, Whisper wrote:
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
I highly doubt that!
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self. Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self. Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self. Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
I like Musetti (same age group) unfortunately he has that 1 hander that may limit him.Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15 AM UTC-4, me wrote:
I like Musetti (same age group) unfortunately he has that 1 hander that may limit him.Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: >>>>> Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practice >>>>> match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before reallyp.s. going back tomorrow
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though
Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self. Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15 AM UTC-4, me wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though >>>>> Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance. >> Agreed.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions >> were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self.
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
I like Musetti (same age group) unfortunately he has that 1 hander that may limit him.Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15 AM UTC-4, me wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really
impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot >>>>> the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though >>>>> Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance. >> Agreed.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions >> were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self.
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.Sinner seems so limited. I can't even see how he's better than Berdych but the only thing I see in him that's better than Berdych is that he seems to want to do anything to improve.
Rune has behavioral issues. Really nauseating to watch IMO.
I think Sinner and Rune will be lucky to have Murray/Wawrinka type careers. They're still young so we'll see how it all unfolds.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:flexible as if he is not even using any muscles.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15 AM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:
On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote:2nd Day.
On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote:Agreed.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23 PM UTC-4, undecided wrote:
Berretini looked amazing. He manhandled Khachanov in their practicep.s. going back tomorrow
match.
Some new italian kid I had never seen or heard before really >>>>> impressed me with his movement, energy and explosiveness. I forgot
the name, I will get it from my buddy and post it later.
Zverev also looked really good.
Couacaud played like a top-50 level against Munar even though >>>>> Couacaud has a beer gut.
Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance.
Good stuff!
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The food at the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions
were large!" --Sawfish
Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots, totally manhandled FAA. Rune is looking good I think for a deep run.
Rune hit at least 2 100+mph FH and 1 100+mph BH off FAA's 1st serve. Massive.
Saw Dimitrov Musetti. Lovely games both of them. Musetti looks more composed.
Saw Goffin play D.Novak, poor Goffin he is a shadow of his former self.
Saw Djoker practice but he was taking it really easy, it was not a practice match. He has the most repeatable strokes I've ever seen. It's like copy paste of each shot over and over again. Hence the incredible consistency and he does look super
Saw Fritz vs Norrie. Fritz was struggling with all the leftie stuff. Norrie was just solid, nothing spectacular but was easily controlling the points.
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka.Sinner seems so limited. I can't even see how he's better than Berdych but the only thing I see in him that's better than Berdych is that he seems to want to do anything to improve.
Rune has behavioral issues. Really nauseating to watch IMO.
I think Sinner and Rune will be lucky to have Murray/Wawrinka type careers. They're still young so we'll see how it all unfolds.
Alcaraz surely can’t win everything?
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:> On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15AM UTC-4, me wrote:> > On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote: > > > On 25/08/2023 12:20 am, undecided wrote: > > > > OnWednesday, August 23, 2023 at 7:36:30PM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote: > > > >> On 8/23/23 4:17 PM, Scall5 wrote: > > > >>> On 8/22/2023 10:41 PM, undecided wrote: > > > >>>> On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:38:23PM UTC-4, undecided wrote: > > > >>>>>
the new restaurant was awful--but at least the portions > > > >> were large!" --Sawfish > > > > 2nd Day. > > > > Saw Rune vs FAA practice match. FAA beautiful shots and very heavy spin but quite error prone. Rune much 'faster' seemingly flatter shots,Good! And keeping posting updates like this one. Thanks in advance. > > > >> Agreed. > > > >> > > > >> Good stuff! > > > >> > > > >> -- > > > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > >> "The food at
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:16:15 AM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:23:44 PM UTC+1, Whisper wrote:
Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner are the new big 3 imo.
Alcaraz is the new big 3. Rune and Sinner are the new Murray and Wawrinka. >> Sinner seems so limited. I can't even see how he's better than Berdych but the only thing I see in him that's better than Berdych is that he seems to want to do anything to improve.
Rune has behavioral issues. Really nauseating to watch IMO.
I think Sinner and Rune will be lucky to have Murray/Wawrinka type careers. They're still young so we'll see how it all unfolds.
Alcaraz surely can’t win everything?
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:31:27 PM UTC-4, me wrote:thought Djokovic would claim the slam race. I thought it was impossible.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
We'll have to see what happens. I don't think any of those three(Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune) will have Big Three type careers. That's a high mountain to climb. But what do I know? Years ago, when Djokovic was way behind Federer in the slam count, I never
Right now, Alcaraz appears to be on a much higher level than Sinner/Rune. However, things can change rapidly.Patrick Mouratoglou only supports players who he thinks can be big stars so who knows? Mouratoglou has had bad luck lately--i.e. his meal ticket Serena quit, Halep was busted for drug use, and Tsitsipas regressed. Those were >all players he was high on.
I just find Sinner to be limited. A mindless ball-basher but Darren Cahill(his coach) must think differently. As for Rune, I tried to watch him once or twice and found him insufferable. He also has some weaknesses in his game from what >I saw. But
That's my knee jerk reaction too, but you just don't know with this kid. He hasn't really lost in a slam since he won his 1st last USO. He skipped AO and got cramps at FO so they are not indicative. Also I think these last 3 matches with Novak - FO/Wim/Cin have really raised his game. He's learnt a lot from Novak.
Whisper <whi...@ozemail.com.au> Wrote in message:Wim/Cin have really raised his game. He's learnt a lot from Novak.
That's my knee jerk reaction too, but you just don't know with this kid. He hasn't really lost in a slam since he won his 1st last USO. He skipped AO and got cramps at FO so they are not indicative. Also I think these last 3 matches with Novak - FO/
I feel he's about the hit the wall short term.
You saw it already with him struggling vs Paul in multiple matches, losing 2 and winning a close third one.
1 such match vs Paul might be explained by Wimbledon fatigue and content, but not all 3.
It tells you just like anyone else, he can have match up issues, so there are parts of his game that can be probed.
He's also played 4 matches with Djokovic and he's not winning any easier, it's staying close.
The future belongs to him, but as other players get familiar with him, especially the ones who study the game, they will neutralise him to an extent, before his physical peak truly begins and his perfection kicks off.
Djokovic is already reading his game a lot better and the next 3 or 4 matches will be Djokovic's chance to score some great legacy points in their meetings.
After that, adios.
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----Android NewsGroup Reader---- https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.htmlThere was an obvious weakness in his last match with Djoker. Djoker was rushing him on the FH side and Alcaraz kept dumping forehands into the net. I lost count of how many.
On 26/08/2023 8:43 am, Court_1 wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:31:27 PM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
We'll have to see what happens. I don't think any of those
three(Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune) will have Big Three type careers. That's
a high mountain to climb. But what do I know? Years ago, when
Djokovic was way behind Federer in the slam count, I never thought
Djokovic would claim the slam race. I thought it was impossible.
Right now, Alcaraz appears to be on a much higher level than
Sinner/Rune. However, things can change rapidly.
I just find Sinner to be limited. A mindless ball-basher but Darren
Cahill(his coach) must think differently. As for Rune, I tried to
watch him once or twice and found him insufferable. He also has some
weaknesses in his game from what >I saw. But Patrick Mouratoglou only
supports players who he thinks can be big stars so who knows?
Mouratoglou has had bad luck lately--i.e. his meal ticket Serena
quit, Halep was busted for drug use, and Tsitsipas regressed. Those
were >all players he was high on.
Sinner has the game but not the mentality of a champion. He appears satisfied with losses (contrast with Alcaraz crying after loss to
Novak the other day), talks about work/life balance being important
and Federer got it right etc. That's crazy talk. Roger had already
won huge number of slams before work/life balance thing. Sinner has
to prove himself before he takes it easy. He really needs a good
coach to fire him up.
On 8/26/23 1:42 AM, Whisper wrote:
On 26/08/2023 8:43 am, Court_1 wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:31:27 PM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
We'll have to see what happens. I don't think any of those
three(Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune) will have Big Three type careers. That's
a high mountain to climb. But what do I know? Years ago, when
Djokovic was way behind Federer in the slam count, I never thought
Djokovic would claim the slam race. I thought it was impossible.
Right now, Alcaraz appears to be on a much higher level than
Sinner/Rune. However, things can change rapidly.
I just find Sinner to be limited. A mindless ball-basher but Darren
Cahill(his coach) must think differently. As for Rune, I tried to
watch him once or twice and found him insufferable. He also has some
weaknesses in his game from what >I saw. But Patrick Mouratoglou only
supports players who he thinks can be big stars so who knows?
Mouratoglou has had bad luck lately--i.e. his meal ticket Serena
quit, Halep was busted for drug use, and Tsitsipas regressed. Those
were >all players he was high on.
PICS: https://www.youtube.com/@2008M5/communitySinner has the game but not the mentality of a champion. He appears satisfied with losses (contrast with Alcaraz crying after loss toThis "work/life balance" is a sort of a Gen Z thing. It's like a meme.
Novak the other day), talks about work/life balance being important
and Federer got it right etc. That's crazy talk. Roger had already
won huge number of slams before work/life balance thing. Sinner has
to prove himself before he takes it easy. He really needs a good
coach to fire him up.
They keep saying it over and over to avoid having to really put out for
a sustained period.
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I done created myself a monster."
--Boxing trainer Pappy Gault, on George Foreman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On 8/26/23 1:42 AM, Whisper wrote:
On 26/08/2023 8:43 am, Court_1 wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:31:27 PM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
We'll have to see what happens. I don't think any of those
three(Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune) will have Big Three type careers. That's
a high mountain to climb. But what do I know? Years ago, when
Djokovic was way behind Federer in the slam count, I never thought
Djokovic would claim the slam race. I thought it was impossible.
Right now, Alcaraz appears to be on a much higher level than
Sinner/Rune. However, things can change rapidly.
I just find Sinner to be limited. A mindless ball-basher but Darren
Cahill(his coach) must think differently. As for Rune, I tried to
watch him once or twice and found him insufferable. He also has some
weaknesses in his game from what >I saw. But Patrick Mouratoglou only
supports players who he thinks can be big stars so who knows?
Mouratoglou has had bad luck lately--i.e. his meal ticket Serena
quit, Halep was busted for drug use, and Tsitsipas regressed. Those
were >all players he was high on.
PICS: https://www.youtube.com/@2008M5/communitySinner has the game but not the mentality of a champion. He appears satisfied with losses (contrast with Alcaraz crying after loss toThis "work/life balance" is a sort of a Gen Z thing. It's like a meme.
Novak the other day), talks about work/life balance being important
and Federer got it right etc. That's crazy talk. Roger had already
won huge number of slams before work/life balance thing. Sinner has
to prove himself before he takes it easy. He really needs a good
coach to fire him up.
They keep saying it over and over to avoid having to really put out for
a sustained period.
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I done created myself a monster."
--Boxing trainer Pappy Gault, on George Foreman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 10:31:21 AM UTC-4, Sawfish wrote:
On 8/26/23 1:42 AM, Whisper wrote:PICS: https://www.youtube.com/@2008M5/community
On 26/08/2023 8:43 am, Court_1 wrote:This "work/life balance" is a sort of a Gen Z thing. It's like a meme.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6:31:27 PM UTC-4, me wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:49:50 PM UTC+1, Court_1 wrote:
We'll have to see what happens. I don't think any of those
three(Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune) will have Big Three type careers. That's
a high mountain to climb. But what do I know? Years ago, when
Djokovic was way behind Federer in the slam count, I never thought
Djokovic would claim the slam race. I thought it was impossible.
Right now, Alcaraz appears to be on a much higher level than
Sinner/Rune. However, things can change rapidly.
I just find Sinner to be limited. A mindless ball-basher but Darren
Cahill(his coach) must think differently. As for Rune, I tried to
watch him once or twice and found him insufferable. He also has some
weaknesses in his game from what >I saw. But Patrick Mouratoglou only
supports players who he thinks can be big stars so who knows?
Mouratoglou has had bad luck lately--i.e. his meal ticket Serena
quit, Halep was busted for drug use, and Tsitsipas regressed. Those
were >all players he was high on.
Sinner has the game but not the mentality of a champion. He appears
satisfied with losses (contrast with Alcaraz crying after loss to
Novak the other day), talks about work/life balance being important
and Federer got it right etc. That's crazy talk. Roger had already
won huge number of slams before work/life balance thing. Sinner has
to prove himself before he takes it easy. He really needs a good
coach to fire him up.
They keep saying it over and over to avoid having to really put out for
a sustained period.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> "I done created myself a monster."
--Boxing trainer Pappy Gault, on George Foreman
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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