Tsitsipas looking like the tournament favorite he now is out there vs Norrie.
Italian Open, ATP 1000
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Update on Number One Ranking after Djokovic's early loss.
Novak Djokovic losing early in Rome sets the stage for Jannik Sinner to become the world number one for the first time at Roland Garros. Djokovic is 1,090 points ahead of Sinner but has 2000 points from his Roland Garros title that will "disappear" from his 52-week rolling total when the event starts. Since Sinner only holds 45 points from last year's French, he will shoot past Djokovic to take an 865 point lead.
This means that even if Djokovic defends his Roland Garros title and gets a record 25th 'Slam crown, Sinner can grab the top rank by making and losing the finals. But if Djokovic reaches the finals and loses, iInner only needs to reach the semifinals "to guarantee his rise to becoming the first Italian No. 1 in PIF ATP Rankings history."Comment
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Anyone else watching Medjedovic v Medvedev? Medjedovic serving at 5-6 in the 3rd. Quite a performance from him.Comment
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For those of you who didn’t see it, Medjedovic played a good match point but came to the net after another ferocious forehand (which his opponent through was out) and netted the volley.Comment
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Stef played even better vs de Minaur.
ATP Tennis Insights stats show excellent all around performance, even his backhand --- except his return, which continues to be his achilles heel.
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Men's Quarterfinals set for Rome.
1) Tablio "the Djoko slayer" (32) vs Zhang
2) Zverev (3) vs "Claylor" Fritz (11)
3) Tsitsipas (6) vs Jarry (21)
4) Hurkacz "the Rafa slayer" (40 vs Paul (140
TWO. Count 'em, two Americans in the quarters on a clay Masters 1kComment
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Women's Semifinals
1) Iga(1) vs Coco (3) Iga leads H2H 9 - 1
2) Winner of Azarenka (24) vs Collins (13) vs Winner of Ostapenko (9) vs Sabalenka (2)Comment
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Match of the day, Zverev vs Taylor. Zverev favorite with an implied winning percentage at 64%. Taylor seems like a very good value bet here. Taylor has a better forehand, Zverev has a slightly better backhand. Serves about even, though I do prefer Taylor's 2nd serve.Comment
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