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  • stroke
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 5156

    #16
    Originally posted by jimlosaltos

    It is. Zach is ranked 145 and all of 5 ft 9 in and 155 lbs. i.e. my size! There is hope for us all !

    Djokovic is indeed having to "play himself into tournament shape" after the long lay off. At what cost remains to be seen.

    Update: I leave for a while and it appears Djokovic returned to the mean, winning the second set. Still, 5 ft 9 in unseeded player has more aces - against Djokovic -- and more winners.
    Nevermind on this Novak post ha

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    • stroke
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 5156

      #17


      Tsitsipas did not really take the high road post match handshake with Altmaier.

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      • stroke
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 5156

        #18
        Daniel Altmaier gives his verdict on Stefanos Tsitsipas' conduct after confrontation at the net following US Open clash https://share.google/WaPwNXr3b2VQuUPHu

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        • jimlosaltos
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 4151

          #19
          Misc Notes:

          More on Ben Shelton's injury. He hurt his left shoulder in a fall during the match. It still hurts & is so far undiagnosed as of report circa 9 AM PT.
          No idea if his play in either the Davis Cup or Laver Cup is at risk.

          Cobolli also retired, his to friend Lorenzo Musetti, who has finally got his mojo back. Will he reach his French Open form?

          Sinner stumbled early with a pair of doubles and went down a break to an in-form Shapo. But broke Shapo serving for the set. Now on serve at 4-5.

          Since reunited with her coach, after he got his suspension repealed, Elena Rybakina is on a tear, as a friend told me of her first week opponents, "It's like feeding these young girls to a lion." Breadsticks and bicyclettes all around.

          Djokovic got his snarl back, challenging someone in his own box to take his racket as if saying "You think you can do any better?". I guess that is how he motivates himself.

          American players are tumbling in week one - Shelton, Navarro, Tiafoe, Brooksby, Boyer. .... But Townsend is a surprise victor into R4.

          Coco's serve brought her tears, but she's still winning. Pegula also quietly chugging along.

          Naomi Osaka bageled friend Daria Kasatkina in the first set, then Daria come back to win the second. The newly-Australian "Dasha" couldn't find the court with her serve in the first, but forced a decider.
          Last edited by jimlosaltos; 08-30-2025, 10:45 AM.

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          • jimlosaltos
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 4151

            #20
            Darren Cahill on the importance of analytics in coaching.

            Buried in an article some insights from one of the best. Excerpts:

            "Cahill was at the forefront of embracing analytics in tennis. He has said it was his not-very-secret weapon when he was helping Lleyton Hewitt, Andre Agassi, and Simona Halep reach the No. 1 ranking.

            “It’s always in the numbers,” Cahill said. “Sometimes they just don’t make sense at the time. You have to trust your gut a little bit as a tennis player. You have to be right in the moment.”​

            "During the past year, he said, Sinner’s ability to pull the trigger on a backhand down the line has been a complete game-changer. They use the data to study opponents, too, with Cahill combing tendencies the evening before a match, then boiling down his findings to a 10 to 15-minute chat.​"

            "Before a recent match in Cincinnati against the rising Canadian Gabriel Diallo, they noticed that Diallo struggled when opponents returned his second serve from inside the baseline, even when they attacked his forehand, which is Diallo’s strength. Sinner followed the plan and Diallo made error after error on his stronger side​."

            From The Athletic / NYT Paywall

            https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6570181/2025/08/26/jannik-sinner-tennis-interview-us-open/?source=athletic_freeweeklyemail&campaign=602288&u serId=10787005

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            • jimlosaltos
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 4151

              #21
              Too much. Carlitos Behind the Back Half Volley, Vid clip on TWSFKW (The Web Site Formerly Known as Twitter )

              ArthurRinderknech's caught Carlos guessing and hit behind him. Didn't quite work.

              https://x.com/TennisTV/status/1962216632899526840

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              • jimlosaltos
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 4151

                #22
                Craig O’Shannessy​ over at Braingame.com has put a finger on something I felt watch Djokovic this week, but couldn't sus out.
                He's getting fewer first serves in PLUS more of his second serves are coming back. Not by a ton, but combine them and he's had to work a lot -- vs first week talent.

                "What Happened to Novak Djokovic's Second Serve"

                Djokovic's second serve has slowed down and players are getting on it more.
                Now, it's down 2 MPH, which might not sound like much from 91.3 MPH in 2013 to 89.6 MPH in 2025

                Excerpts:

                'Novak’s second serve has been unreturned only 11% of the time in 2025, which ties him for 116th best in the tournament.
                Only eight players sit below him. Seven of the eight lost in the first round​"


                Now, that speed might not matter, if his shot still works. And Nole is still winning 61% of his second serve points (at this USO), Good ! !?

                Problem is, 61% is ALSO the number of first serves Djoko is getting in through 3 USO matches.
                Combine them and Djokovic has to work his ever-older legs more and harder.
                Maybe he'll turn the dial up on his serve, firs and second, in week two - potentially vs Fritz, Alcaraz, and Sinner.

                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                "Of the 16 players still left in the tournament, Djokovic sits in last place in this specific category. And it’s not even close.

                Unreturned 2nd Serves (Rd 16 players)
                1. 37% – T. Machac
                2. 29% – C. Alcaraz
                3. 29% – L. Musetti
                4. 21% -A. Rublev
                5. 21% – F. Auger-Aliassime
                6. 19% – J. L. Struff
                7. 19% – J. Sinner
                8. 19% – A. De Minaur
                9. 18% – A. Rinderknech
                10. 17% – T. Fritz
                11. 17% – A. Mannarino
                12. 16% – J. Lehecka
                13. 16% – A. Bublik
                14. 16% – L. Riedl
                15. 15% – J. Munar
                16. 11% – N. Djokovic

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                • stroke
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 5156

                  #23
                  I will say Novak has not lost a step on the medical timeouts.

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                  • stroke
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 5156

                    #24


                    I will try to find the odds on Novak completing the match without a Medical Timeout.

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                    • don_budge
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 6996

                      #25
                      Originally posted by stroke
                      I will say Novak has not lost a step on the medical timeouts.
                      Did he break a rule?
                      don_budge
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                      • stroke
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 5156

                        #26
                        Originally posted by don_budge

                        Did he break a rule?
                        He did not.

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                        • jimlosaltos
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 4151

                          #27
                          Originally posted by stroke
                          https://photos.app.goo.gl/mZhj8391uFttuD6Z7

                          I will try to find the odds on Novak completing the match without a Medical Timeout.
                          A prop bet on an MTO? Of Course.

                          I hope you find that one

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                          • don_budge
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 6996

                            #28
                            Originally posted by stroke

                            He did not.
                            He's going to coax everything he can imagine out of his 39 year old body to get it to go as far as he can in this tournament. Taylor Fritz next...who will be trying like hell to end a 11 match losing streak to the "Old Man". I watched "Carlito's Way" getting a thigh massage and thought that he might be enjoying it just a little too much. The outfit he is sporting looks to be "tres gay" to me. Pink. The shaved head. So much nonsense in this tournament. Drama. Social engineering. The game is a mirror for Western society. I think that the Russians are getting quite used to their flag being banned and wear it like a badge of courage now.
                            don_budge
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                            • stroke
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 5156

                              #29
                              Originally posted by jimlosaltos

                              A prop bet on an MTO? Of Course.

                              I hope you find that one
                              I have long been a proponent of no timeouts, not that it matters ha

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                              • jimlosaltos
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 4151

                                #30
                                Stepped out and by the time I got back Naomi Osaka overwhelmed Coco 3 and 1.

                                Naomi won 17 of 18 first serves and, unsurprisingly given that, never faced a break point,

                                Naomi won a significantly higher percentage behind her second serves than Coco did on her once great first.

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