Rotterdam, ATP 500
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I am watching Jiri Lehecka v Hurkacz. Big difference in service motions; both players are pinpoint but Hurkacz does it exquisitely well while Lehecka's motion looks disjointed. He seems to move the rear leg too early so the sequencing is ruined. The problem with pinpoint is that it can go wrong with the sequencing of the rear leg. That's where I prefer platform...much less to go wrong.
The nice about these two players is they both get on with it...very little time wasted between points.
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Hubie has one of the smoothest service motions in tennis. Like Fed, one just gets the feeling it will never fail.I am watching Jiri Lehecka v Hurkacz. Big difference in service motions; both players are pinpoint but Hurkacz does it exquisitely well while Lehecka's motion looks disjointed. He seems to move the rear leg too early so the sequencing is ruined. The problem with pinpoint is that it can go wrong with the sequencing of the rear leg. That's where I prefer platform...much less to go wrong.
The nice about these two players is they both get on with it...very little time wasted between points.
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One set all and it's been a serving contest thus far. Hurkacz played a loose match point and paid the price...lovely bloke but not a player noted for his metal in matches. Lehecka looks a tough customer by contrast.StottyComment
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Exactly. He played an immaculate second set and then blew the one chance he had to seal it. Tennis on a knife edge. And that's the thing. The big three virtually always won those knife-edge situations against lower ranked players. I mean it's not as if Novak wins every match easily. Many sets are 7-5 or 7-6. It's just he's been winning 95% of those tough sets for 15 years...remarkable.StottyComment
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The smallest of margins ha. To use the current lingo, which in this case is actually true. That is ATP tennis, they are all so good.Comment
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Very little separating Rublev and Felix as matters are levelled at one set each. I prefer Felix's game to Rublev but neither are a joy to watch. I have only watched three matches of this tournament but the courts must be quick judging by lack of decent returns.StottyComment
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Small marginsComment
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Griekspoor, red hot this season and playing on his home soil, takes out Hurkacz. All 3 sets went to a tiebreaker, Griekspoor winning 2 of them. Griekspoor took out Musetti in1st round in a very tough match where he just got it done. Same here today vs Hubie.Last edited by stroke; 02-16-2024, 11:58 AM.Comment
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Demon tops Rublev
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