he isn't fatigued but I think Sinner is the favorite in this match. Medvedev said he learned new things about himself this tournament, mainly about his ability to fight back and win. Would he be able to do it again?
One shot he can use to save himself energy and disrupt Sinner is the slice, but I don't know how he can use it standing far away.
On 1/27/2024 7:35 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
he isn't fatigued but I think Sinner is the favorite in this match.
Medvedev said he learned new things about himself this tournament,
mainly about his ability to fight back and win. Would he be able to do
it again?
One shot he can use to save himself energy and disrupt Sinner is the
slice, but I don't know how he can use it standing far away.
Sinner has impressed me, I think he will win it in four tight sets.
Pelle Svanslös <pelle@svans.los> Wrote in message:rfight back and win. Would he be able to do >> it again?>>>> One shot he can use to save himself energy and disrupt Sinner is the >> slice, but I don't know how he can use it standing far away.> > Sinner has impressed me, I think he will win it in four
On 27.1.2024 18.23, Scall5 wrote:> On 1/27/2024 7:35 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:>> he isn't fatigued but I think Sinner is the favorite in this match. >> Medvedev said he learned new things about himself this tournament, >> mainly about his ability to
Yes sure :) if he wins then floodgates will open but if he doesn't win then he won't win slams ever :)
Do you see the issue with this kind of whisper's bipolar thought process? :)
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