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  • stroke
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 5156

    #1

    Madrid ATP 1000

    https://www.atptour.com/en/news/madr...couting-report
  • stroke
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 5156

    #2


    Fonseca definitely not sneaking up on anyone at 50/1, tied for 13th favorite with Tsitsipas and Berrenttini.
    Last edited by stroke; 04-22-2025, 06:54 AM.

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    • jimlosaltos
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 4151

      #3
      Originally posted by stroke
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/QRsVj6nRYUrL1uke7

      Fonseca definitely not sneaking up on anyone at 50/1, tied for 13th favorite with Tsitsipas and Berrenttini.
      Well, new guy on the block gets a boost in the rankings.

      I'm a bit surprised at Jack Draper's odds. I think he has a losing record on clay. But, Madrid, altitude ..

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      • stroke
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 5156

        #4
        Originally posted by jimlosaltos

        Well, new guy on the block gets a boost in the rankings.

        I'm a bit surprised at Jack Draper's odds. I think he has a losing record on clay. But, Madrid, altitude ..
        Odds are odds. The bookies are eager to take dissenting opinions.

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        • stroke
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 5156

          #5
          Moutet, keeping it classy, after losing the 1st set and getting a code violation for breaking a racquet in the 2nd set, just decided to retire, as he no longer felt like playing.

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          • jimlosaltos
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 4151

            #6
            Let's see if I can paste this here from ATP site, reader voting. Huzzah!
            Note: Carlos & Nole in same half.


            Which former champion will have the best run at the 2025 Mutua Madrid Open?

            Carlos Alcaraz 61%

            Novak Djokovic 15%

            Andrey Rublev 4%

            Alexander Zverev 20%​

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            • stroke
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 5156

              #7
              Alcaraz withdraws. Fonseca is 1st round today.

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              • stroke
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 5156

                #8
                https://www.thetennisgazette.com/news/84574/

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                • stroke
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 5156

                  #9
                  Fonseca looks very strong in 1st round win, setting up to me the match of the 2nd round vs Paul. It will be interesting to see the betting odds on that one.

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                  • stroke
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 5156

                    #10
                    Fonseca is a solid betting favorite vs Paul, with an implied probability of winning at 66% or so. That is something.

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                    • jimlosaltos
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 4151

                      #11
                      Cross posting with Sinner Vs Alcaraz thread. Alcraz's withdrawal in Madrid guarantees that Sinner will join an elite group.

                      ​Jannik Sinner is set to become only the 10th player to rank number one for 52 consecutive weeks, a number he'll now reach after the French regardless of results there or in Rome.

                      List of Top 10 Number One Steaks

                      1. Roger Federer, a staggering 237 consecutive weeks at number one. Fed became No 1 on February 2004 and did not lose the top ranking ranking until August 2008, the longest debut run in ATP rankings history – and the longest run full stop.


                      2. Jimmy Connors – 160 weeks


                      3. Ivan Lendl – 157 weeks


                      4. Novak Djokovic – 122 weeks


                      5. Pete Sampras – 102 weeks


                      6. Lleyton Hewitt – 75 weeks


                      7. John McEnroe – 58 weeks


                      8. Rafael Nadal – 56 weeks

                      ​9. Andre Agassi – 52 weeks

                      10. Jannik Sinner – 52* weeks and counting. Sinner became world No 1 in June 2024 after the French Open and is guaranteed to remain atop the rankings regardless of results at Rome aka the Italian Open and Roland Garros.​

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                      • stroke
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 5156

                        #12
                        If not for Nadal and Djokovic coming along, Fed may have been there February 2004 to 2018 or so.

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                        • jimlosaltos
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 4151

                          #13
                          Daniil Medvedev assesses NexGens Fonseca, Mencik, Tien on ATP:


                          “The next generation, especially the guys coming through in the last year are very strong,” Medvedev told ATPTour.com on Media Day in Madrid. “They’ve put themselves on the big stage pretty quickly. Jakub just won a Masters 1000, which is amazing. At 19, I was still playing Challengers. So, it’s great for him.

                          “I think consistency is the toughest challenge,” Medvedev said. “Everyone has different weapons. If I compare Learner and Joao, they’re two different types of players. Learner is more of a counter-attacking player, but still able to attack with intelligence. Joao is, of course, also very smart, but his game is about pure power. You see some of the forehands he unleashes. It’s about understanding your game better and developing your skills.​"

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                          • jimlosaltos
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 4151

                            #14
                            Joao Fonseca picks his perfect player:

                            * Juan Martin del Potro - Forehand
                            * Djokovic - Backhand
                            * Roger Federer - Volley & Slice
                            * Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard - Serve

                            Somewhere here on The 'Gram.

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                            • jimlosaltos
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 4151

                              #15
                              Hey, a record is a record !

                              via OlegS: Jelena Ostapenko might be the first player ever to beat World No. 1 and lose to unranked player *the same week* — and she did both in straight sets!​

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