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  • jimlosaltos
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 4141

    #16
    Just heard an obvious if you stop to think about it but weird stat.

    Who is the youngest Wimbledon champ in the men's draw?

    Answer: Novak Djokovic

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    • stroke
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 5156

      #17
      Looks like pretty much rain out today. Berrenttini loses 1st set in tiebreaker to Sonego. Tsitsipas a set down to Thiem when the rain came. It will be a busy schedule tomorrow.

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      • stroke
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 5156

        #18
        https://www.eurosport.com/tennis/wim...02/story.shtml

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        • stotty
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 6631

          #19
          Not a good day for Stotty. I went to Wimbledon but it was a washout. So that was 2.5 hours on the train there and 2.5 hours back again. Between that I sat around for 6 hours drinking cups of tea and fancy cakes at exorbitant prices, but I had to do something to sooth my anger and disappointment. The only tennis I saw was three games of Rinderknech v Muller on court 5 and that was it!

          The moment I saw Rinderknech serve I thought it's a shame he (or his coach) doesn't visit Tennisplayer. He would have a lovely serve if he only he turned his shoulders away from the net more as he tosses the ball. ​

          Local boy Ryan (lives a mile from me) got demolished by Murray...shame.
          Stotty

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          • stotty
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 6631

            #20
            Originally posted by jimlosaltos
            Just heard an obvious if you stop to think about it but weird stat.

            Who is the youngest Wimbledon champ in the men's draw?

            Answer: Novak Djokovic
            Apparently there are six male grand slam champions in the Wimbledon draw this year.
            Stotty

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            • jimlosaltos
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 4141

              #21
              Originally posted by stotty
              Not a good day for Stotty. I went to Wimbledon but it was a washout. So that was 2.5 hours on the train there and 2.5 hours back again. Between that I sat around for 6 hours drinking cups of tea and fancy cakes at exorbitant prices, but I had to do something to sooth my anger and disappointment. The only tennis I saw was three games of Rinderknech v Muller on court 5 and that was it!

              The moment I saw Rinderknech serve I thought it's a shame he (or his coach) doesn't visit Tennisplayer. He would have a lovely serve if he only he turned his shoulders away from the net more as he tosses the ball. ​

              Local boy Ryan (lives a mile from me) got demolished by Murray...shame.
              My jealousy turns to sympathy. Sorry you got rained out.

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              • stroke
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 5156

                #22
                Originally posted by stotty
                Not a good day for Stotty. I went to Wimbledon but it was a washout. So that was 2.5 hours on the train there and 2.5 hours back again. Between that I sat around for 6 hours drinking cups of tea and fancy cakes at exorbitant prices, but I had to do something to sooth my anger and disappointment. The only tennis I saw was three games of Rinderknech v Muller on court 5 and that was it!

                The moment I saw Rinderknech serve I thought it's a shame he (or his coach) doesn't visit Tennisplayer. He would have a lovely serve if he only he turned his shoulders away from the net more as he tosses the ball. ​

                Local boy Ryan (lives a mile from me) got demolished by Murray...shame.
                Are you going to try another day?

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                • jimlosaltos
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 4141

                  #23
                  Originally posted by stotty

                  Apparently there are six male grand slam champions in the Wimbledon draw this year.
                  I was looking for an excuse to avoid chores, so thanks!

                  1) Medvedev 27 yo
                  2) Alcaraz 20 yo
                  3) Sir Andy 40 yo ( hip is 4 yo )
                  4) Thiem 29 yo
                  5) Wawrinka 38 yo
                  6) Djokovic 36 yo.

                  Yet the only one with a Wimbledon title is Djokovic.

                  I can recall when upsets were said to be more common at Wimbledon -- fast points, erratic bounces, different style of play.
                  That's back when the grass was grass and a Vijay Armitraj or Vitas Gueralitis or .... even Sergiy Stakhovsky lurked.

                  ​Now, the first rounds are barely warm ups.

                  P.S. OK, now I really have to run errands

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                  • stotty
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 6631

                    #24
                    Originally posted by stroke

                    Are you going to try another day?
                    Quite possibly. I have a coach's pass to go every day if I want but I have to balance that against the loss of work in peak season. Tomorrow is out of the question but Thursday or Friday might be doable.
                    Stotty

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                    • stotty
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 6631

                      #25
                      Originally posted by jimlosaltos

                      I was looking for an excuse to avoid chores, so thanks!

                      1) Medvedev 27 yo
                      2) Alcaraz 20 yo
                      3) Sir Andy 40 yo ( hip is 4 yo )
                      4) Thiem 29 yo
                      5) Wawrinka 38 yo
                      6) Djokovic 36 yo.

                      Yet the only one with a Wimbledon title is Djokovic.
                      Huh...what about Murray? Seem to recall he's won it twice...

                      Stotty

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                      • jimlosaltos
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 4141

                        #26
                        Originally posted by stotty

                        Huh...what about Murray? Seem to recall he's won it twice...
                        He's there, as number 4. But I call him "Sir Andy"

                        Whenever I type that I imagine him as a knight in armor on a horse.

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                        • jimlosaltos
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 4141

                          #27
                          Frances Tiafoe through in 3 over Wu. Big Foe could do some damage here with his style of strokes and offensive game.

                          Holger Rune also in 3 after a slow start. Kick serves used to be anathema on dead grass, but these is not the Wimby green of old. If courts are hard as described due to the European heat, that could help Rune who likes pace and can hit kick.

                          Kasatkina and Swiatek each baked a bagel in straight set wins.

                          Milos Raonic back on Wimbledon grass! I thought he'd retired. Lost a first set tiebreak then won hammering 28 aces in 4 sets, 58 winners vs 37 UFEs. Guess the rust is gone.

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                          • jimlosaltos
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 4141

                            #28
                            Stef Tsitsipas tops Domi Thiem in 5 sets. Would warm the hearts of some Wimbledon fans - combined for 127 net points , Stef 46 of 64, Domi 43 of 63.
                            A heartbreaker of me, match where one wants both to win. Stef's had a bad mini-grass season while Domi is still suffering through two years of injury comeback.

                            Big Ben Shelton just won what might be his first ever 5 set match? Comes after recently taking his first ever trip outside the US <g>. Over Toro Daniel. Watched a bit of Ben here. If any fault, he's being hyper-aggressive. Today 65 winners vs 45 UFEs, with 22 Big Lefty Aces.

                            Jannik Sinner's got that serve TPN is featuring cranking vs a very good returning in Diego Schwartzman. Took a bit to get going but lanky Italian is pulling way, up a set and break. Sinner 10 aces, 78% first serves won, 58% (14/24) on second serves. Curious, Jannik has covered 6076.7 ft in a set and a half.

                            Anett Kontaviet wins 4, 4 for a good start in what I believe is going to be her last tournament, retiring at only 27 yo. She's gotten as high as 2 in the world but then took several months to recover from a tough bout with covid and now has a lumbar disc degernation. At least she got near the very top first.

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                            • stroke
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 5156

                              #29
                              Chris Eubanks continues to look like a real dark horse. Grass may be his best surface. Sinner is looking every bit the 3rd(tie with Med) favorite to win Wimbledon. Korda was the #5 favorite to win the tournament, and lost today in 4 sets to Vesely.
                              Last edited by stroke; 07-05-2023, 11:59 AM.

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                              • jimlosaltos
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 4141

                                #30
                                Wimby's potential Cinderella, 16 yo Mirra Andreeva snagged her first-ten Wimbledon main draw win over Xiyu Wang 6-4, 3-6, 7-5

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