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2021 Australian Open...ATP 2000...Melbourne, Australia
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Copy Medvedev forehand. About as ugly as it gets at pro level. And his backhand is equally consistent and not much prettier. His serve is good, not Douche' good, but very good. His movement is probably best ever( along with Tsitsipas)for a 6'4 to 6'6" guy(Douche' and a prime Monfils are close, but neither, particularly Monfils, could or would play every point like Medvedev). And he is tireless and does not go away. I would say he vs Nadal at this point in their careers on this surface would be pretty close to a pick 'em with the oddsmakers.Last edited by stroke; 02-11-2021, 06:35 AM.
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I haven't honed in the women's event yet, glacierguy, but will soon.That Halep is a fighter equal to anyone, for sure.
Medvedev looked amazing today. Haven't watched Rafa yet but Medvedev would be favourite off today's showing...mindboggling difficult to break down...the antithesis of a BG forehand yet it gets the job done, and some.
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Tomljanovic goes down 7-5 in the third to Halep. Never watched Tomljanovic before, enjoyed her play: serving 110mph giving her 1 or 2 'free' points per service game; ferocious return; and at times, great variation between crushing groundstroke followed by dropshot. Halep's strategy seemed to be give the ball lots of air and hope Tomljanovic hit long (which she did), plus extending her grunt to a split second before opponent's contact.
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I was pulling for Ugo, but I have to admit, the 3rd round matchup vs Thiem is more intriguing. I would say match of the 3rd round intriguing.Originally posted by stotty View Post
Not a good trend at all, but that's the kind of fans Nick attracts I guess.
At least he got his head down and tried to win. He even hacked quite a bit to break back deep in the fourth. Didn't think he had that in him.
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Not a good trend at all, but that's the kind of fans Nick attracts I guess.Originally posted by stroke View PostOne more thing in the Douche' match. The crowd took to loudly applauding Ugo's first serve faults. Not a good trend.
At least he got his head down and tried to win. He even hacked quite a bit to break back deep in the fourth. Didn't think he had that in him.
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One more thing in the Douche' match. The crowd took to loudly applauding Ugo's first serve faults. Not a good trend.
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Good tournament so far. 3rd round looks good. This top half of the draw seems to have the more intriguing 3rd round matchups on tap. On an unrelated side note, that chair umpire for the Nick match has great bone structure, the greatest chair umpire bone structure of all time. She ought to do all of Nick Douche's matches. She just looks at him as if to say, "you are an idiot, and that don't impress me much(as Shania might say).Last edited by stroke; 02-10-2021, 07:18 AM.
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4-3 Kyrgios in the fifth. He should seal the deal from here barring somethings stupid, which isn't beyond the realms of possibility.
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Going to 5th. Very good match. Both players look like contenders for this tournament.
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Nick and Humbert deep in 4th set, Ugo up 2 sets to 1. Ugo is the real deal as we know.
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It's tough for Tomic to go out and compete against a player who is right in the thick out of it. I was hoping for a slightly better performance from Tomic. His weakness, for me, has always been the physical side...not the fittest or the fastest for sure.
I have just tuned in the Humbert v Kyrgios with Kyrgios somewhat tamely giving up the first set against his workmanlike opponent. I might settle in to watch the second set just to see if Kyrgios puts his socks on and starts playing.
I see Novak struggled a bit versus Tiafoe. I have some film somewhere of Tiafoe from he played at junior Wimbledon some years ago. What a mess his serve was in back then...weirdest ball toss you'll ever see. He had raw power and talent, though. You just got the impression he was daft as a brush and probably difficult to coach. Best thing you can do with a player like that is leave him mostly to it and see how things pan out. For a player to be real good, however, they have to be so receptive...humble in a way...because there is so much to learn and bits to add on to your game along the way. I always think Roger at 35 would have beaten Roger at 25, which kind of highlights my point.
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I think it is more likely than not that is Bernard's last Australian Open main draw match.
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