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  • stroke
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 5156

    #1

    Madrid Open, Masters 1000

  • jimlosaltos
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    • Jan 2011
    • 4151

    #2
    WTA Notables so far:

    Emma Raducanu avenges a loss by taking out Kostyu, 2 and 1.

    Can Bianca Andreescu actually be (and stay) healthy and fulfill the promise she showed as a teen? Took out Daniell Collins with a pair of breadsticks.

    Gauff-Halep this afternoon. Simona took out the number 2 seed Badosa in her first match (I believe ) under Patrick Mouratoglou. Seems to be playing more aggressively.

    Anismova remains undefeated against Aryna Sabalenka.

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    • stroke
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      • Jan 2006
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      #3
      To no surprise at all, oddsmakers have Nadal as the favorite to win Madrid. Alcaraz 2nd favorite, followed by Novak and Tsitsipas.

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      • jimlosaltos
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        • Jan 2011
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        #4
        Sir Andy wins in his first trip back to clay in two years over recovering Domi Thiem.

        ATP coverage with Andy's quote and a pair of good highlight vids:
        https://www.atptour.com/en/news/murr...id-2022-monday

        But the Austrian's powerful forehand misfired too often in what was just his third tour-level event of the year, and Murray zeroed in on that wing to break serve in both sets. Thiem finished with 33 unforced errors, 24 of them coming from the forehand.

        "It's extremely difficult," Murray said of Thiem's comeback. "He obviously had the injury initially and has also had some setbacks along the way. Mentally, it will take time to feel confident, totally accelerating on the ball. I had a wrist injury when I was 20 years old and it was very difficult. It took me time before I started to feel comfortable on the forehand side again.

        "He uses his wrist a lot when he plays. He plays with heavy topspin. It's obviously going to take him time, but he can still hit the ball great. He's serving well, moving well. It's just going to take time."

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        • jimlosaltos
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          • Jan 2011
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          #5
          Some matches of note:

          RBA with easy win over Brooksby, 2 and love. The American only won 3 of 18 points behind his second serve.

          Andrey Rublev wins from down 0-3 in the third vs Briton Jack Draper 2-6, 6-4, 7-5

          Tonight Raducanu vs Kalinina, Bash vs Alcaraz, and Sir And vs Shapo.

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          • stroke
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            • Jan 2006
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            #6
            I like JB but his WTA type serve is a lot to overcome. Monfils on verge of 18th loss in a row to Novak.

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            • stotty
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              • Jan 2009
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              #7
              Originally posted by stroke
              I like JB but his WTA type serve is a lot to overcome. Monfils on verge of 18th loss in a row to Novak.
              Couldn't agree more about JB. He 's the worst coached player in living memory yet in spite of it he's still a darn good player...but as you rightly say, he has unsightly problems to overcome. He's not easy on the eye for Tennipslayer purists such as ourselves.

              Novak chalks up his 18 consecutive win against Monfils, which is an ATP record I am told. No one has ever beaten another player more than 17 times in a row prior Novak's beat down of Monfils. A great achievement for Novak, not so good for Monfils.
              Stotty

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              • stroke
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                • Jan 2006
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                #8
                Originally posted by stotty

                Couldn't agree more about JB. He 's the worst coached player in living memory yet in spite of it he's still a darn good player...but as you rightly say, he has unsightly problems to overcome. He's not easy on the eye for Tennipslayer purists such as ourselves.

                Novak chalks up his 18 consecutive win against Monfils, which is an ATP record I am told. No one has ever beaten another player more than 17 times in a row prior Novak's beat down of Monfils. A great achievement for Novak, not so good for Monfils.
                Monfils, who has clearly had a successful ATP career, his record vs the big 3 says a lot about all 4 of them.

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                • jimlosaltos
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                  • Jan 2011
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                  #9
                  So far Wed, Rafa has won his first match back from the stress fracture to his ribs incurred in his semifinal with Alcaraz at Indian Wells, 1 and 6(4) over Kecmanovic.

                  Surprise, a bit: Dimitrov 0 and 3 over Schwartzman (on clay?)

                  Zverev, who hasn't won anything in a while, struggles vs Cilic but comes from behind.

                  Ruud is slijping.

                  Korda trails Musetti !! Hope I get to a peak that one.

                  WTA side:

                  Jabur straight sets Halep !

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                  • stroke
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                    • Jan 2006
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                    #10
                    Nadal, Grigor, and Musetti looked very good today. Sinner out there right now vs the demon.

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                    • stroke
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                      • Jan 2006
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                      #11
                      Some good matches tomorrow, Grigor vs Stef, Novak vs Murray, Musetti ve Zverev, FAA vs Sinner.
                      Last edited by stroke; 05-04-2022, 11:23 PM.

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                      • stroke
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                        • Jan 2006
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                        #12
                        Rublev's overhead is about as bad as Nadal's is good.

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                        • jimlosaltos
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                          #13
                          Rafa's ability to save MPS is insane. Tops David Goffin (who is playing quite well), 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(9), in three hours and nine minutes..
                          Save four (4) count 'em match points.
                          https://www.atptour.com/en/news/nada...-2022-thursday

                          Sadly, Andy Murray had to pull out of his match vs Djokovic. Good news, it's not his hip -- but a stomach ailment.

                          FAA over Sinner in pretty routine fashion, apparently 61 62

                          Here's a way-too-early metric: initial H2Hs between the potentially three best players born in the 00s:

                          Auger vs Alcaraz 1:0
                          Auger vs. Sinner 1:0
                          Alcaraz vs. Sinner 1:0 (2:0)

                          I finally get to watch a bit -- Alcaraz vs Norrie. Their match in Indian Wells was a lung buster. But then Madrid's clay plays faster than IW's sandpaper.

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                          • stroke
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2006
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jimlosaltos
                            Rafa's ability to save MPS is insane. Tops David Goffin (who is playing quite well), 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(9), in three hours and nine minutes..
                            Save four (4) count 'em match points.
                            https://www.atptour.com/en/news/nada...-2022-thursday

                            Sadly, Andy Murray had to pull out of his match vs Djokovic. Good news, it's not his hip -- but a stomach ailment.

                            FAA over Sinner in pretty routine fashion, apparently 61 62

                            Here's a way-too-early metric: initial H2Hs between the potentially three best players born in the 00s:

                            Auger vs Alcaraz 1:0
                            Auger vs. Sinner 1:0
                            Alcaraz vs. Sinner 1:0 (2:0)

                            I finally get to watch a bit -- Alcaraz vs Norrie. Their match in Indian Wells was a lung buster. But then Madrid's clay plays faster than IW's sandpaper.
                            I agree, he is pretty good ha. To me, Nadal is the most vulnerable he has been ever at the FO, and that includes his 1st one, which of course he won, back in 2005, some 17 years ago. He is still the vulnerable favorite though.

                            I am personally picking Alcaraz though, but I miss a lot of picks.
                            Last edited by stroke; 05-05-2022, 11:20 AM.

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                            • stotty
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                              • Jan 2009
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by stroke

                              I agree, he is pretty good ha. To me, Nadal is the most vulnerable he has been ever at the FO, and that includes his 1st one, which of course he won, back in 2005, some 17 years ago. He is still the vulnerable favorite though.

                              I am personally picking Alcaraz though, but I miss a lot of picks.
                              I can't see Alcaraz beating Rafa at the FO. I still believe Novak is the only player that can do that. But I do believe Alcaraz versus Rafa has the potential for a great match up...shotmaker versus the human wall. I also think Alcaraz could give Novak a lot of problems with his drop shot, which looks about the best on tour right now.
                              Stotty

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