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Djokovic came back to win his match that finished at 3am

 

Day 8 schedule

 

Chatrier

Swiatek v Potapova

Gauff v Cocciaretto

Alcaraz v Auger-Aliassime

Sinner v Moutet

 

Lenglen

Danilovic v Vondrousova

Arnaldi v Tsitsipas

Tauson v Jabeur

Hurkacz v Dimitrov

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Swiatek d. Potapova 60 60

Gauff d. Cocciaretto 61 62

 

Tsitsipas and Alcaraz won and will play each other in the QF

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Mens bottom draw QF

Alcaraz v Tsitsipas

Dimitrov v Sinner

 

Womens top draw QF

Swiatek v Vondrousova

Gauff v Jabeur

 

Day 9 schedule

 

Chatrier

Svitolina v Rybakina

Navarro v Sabalenka

Djokovic v Cerundolo

Zverev v Rune

 

Lenglen

Avanesyan v Paolini

De Minaur v Medvedev

Gracheva v Andreeva

Fritz v Ruud

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On 6/1/2024 at 8:43 PM, Sensation said:

Djokovic came back to win his match that finished at 3am

We can never escape him

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Today is Rafael Nadal's 38th birthday: 

 

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Djokovic comes back to win in 5 after a medical time out with a knee issue

 

Paolini, Rybakina, Sabalenka, Andreeva won

 

De Minaur d. Medvedev

 

Day 10 schedule

 

Chatrier

Gauff v Jabeur

Swiatek v Vondrousova

Dimitrov v Sinner

Alcaraz v Tsitsipas

 

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Ruud and Zverev won

 

QF draws

 

Men

Djokovic v Ruud

Zverev v De Minaur

 

Alcaraz v Tsitsipas

Sinner v Dimitrov

 

Women

Swiatek v Vondrousova

Gauff v Jabeur

 

Paolini v Rybakina

Sabalenka v Andreeva

 

 

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5 hours ago, Sensation said:

Djokovic comes back to win in 5 after a medical time out with a knee issue

It’s almost comical at this point. But maybe he’ll get worn out before the end of the tournament.

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13 hours ago, supaspaz said:

It's almost comical at this point. But maybe he'll get worn out before the end of the tournament.

What exactly is comical? Playing 9 hours of tennis in less than 2 days at 37 years old, on completely 2 different conditions (and surfaces) and slipping/falling down plenty of times, injuring knee as a result of that and retiring from tournament?

 

 

Geez, the obsessed dedicated hatreds he gets from some of you is really worrying questionable. 

 

Another reminder that he is still battling dirty underhanded tactics from organizers/atp/itf for speaking out and fighting for lower ranked players :clap3:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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No matter what happens next another day another record broken :clap3:

 

 

 

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Lowkey karma for the way his stans celebrated Rafa's injury :fan:

 

 

 

 

BEHOLD OUR NEW SUPREME!

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Gui Blackout said:

Lowkey karma for the way his stans celebrated Rafa's injury :fan:

 

 

 

 

BEHOLD OUR NEW SUPREME!

 

 

Wow, this is a disgusting behavior (but I'm sure god is watching) and you wanna know what was karma? federer's and nadal's stans (and players themselves) mocking his injury in 2016/17 and celebrating his end. But karma decided that Novak was gonna break all their records after recovery. That was perfect example of karma 

 

Like imagine celebrating very possible career ending injury that happened because organizers out of blue moved his match from 20h to 22:30h and forced him to play late at night night at the worst conditions ever and forcing injury on him. You are that person. :biblio:

 

This is second #1 player in a row that became #1 without earning it, after Alcatraz.

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4 minutes ago, NoAngelus said:

Wow, this is a disgusting behavior (but I'm sure god is watching) and you wanna know what was karma? federer's and nadal's stans (and players themselves) mocking his injury in 2016/17 and celebrating his end. But karma decided that Novak was gonna break all their records after recovery. That was perfect example of karma 

 

Like imagine celebrating very possible career ending injury that happened because organizers out of blue moved his match from 20h to 22:30h and forced him to play late at night night at the worst conditions ever and forcing injury on him. You are that person. :biblio:

 

This is second #1 player in a row that became #1 without earning it, after Alcatraz.

You can debate the circumstances surrounding Alcaraz, but Sinner earned his #1 when, believe it or not, he defeated Djokovic at the Australian Open. The way Djokovic was playing (he struggled against guys like Musetti and Cerundolo), he wasn't going to make the final. Even if he did, he would have gotten embarassed by Sinner or Alcaraz.

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1 hour ago, pride4jc1222 said:

You can debate the circumstances surrounding Alcaraz, but Sinner earned his #1 when, believe it or not, he defeated Djokovic at the Australian Open. The way Djokovic was playing (he struggled against guys like Musetti and Cerundolo), he wasn't going to make the final. Even if he did, he would have gotten embarassed by Sinner or Alcaraz.

Actually Alcaraz case is not even debatable, it would've been statistically impossible for him to become #1 to this day if only Wimbledon didn't do that stupid thing by removing points for what exactly reason? Let me remind you that they messed up so bad that at the US Open that year basically most of top 10 players were in the run for #1. Alcaraz not only because of that had YE #1 but already 30-40 weeks at #1, it was literally given to him.

 

He would've got there eventually, but the way he got it was undeserved. 

 

While Sinner becoming #1 was also only a matter of time, he still only got it because Novak withdrew.

 

WTA situation and the way so many players reached #1 over the past decade probably affected your opinion on this, but I've been following tennis for 2 decades now and the way both Alcaraz and Sinner got to #1 leaves a bitter taste when you had Wawrinka and Thiem being at #3 at some point with much more points.

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Alcaraz d. Tsitsipas 63 76 64

 

Sinner vs Alcaraz for a spot in the final

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6 hours ago, NoAngelus said:

What exactly is comical? Playing 9 hours of tennis in less than 2 days at 37 years old, on completely 2 different conditions (and surfaces) and slipping/falling down plenty of times, injuring knee as a result of that and retiring from tournament?

It’s comical that he keeps coming back from two sets down and pulling off these epic wins.

 

You really look to be offended by my every post lately. It’s getting weird!

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Hoping this is Casper's year. :alexz:

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gauff's 4th major semi

ties osaka, though osaka won all 4 of those tournaments

ties barty (with barty winning 3 of those tournaments)

 

behind sabalenka & swiatek

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Djokovic had surgery on his knee today

 

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Paolini d. Rybakina 62 46 64

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Not sure how Paolini is getting this far in tournaments, she's very much the new Errani lol.

 

Hoping for a Swiatek vs Sabalenka final.

 

I'd love for Ruud to snatch a slam title, but wouldn't mind Sinner or Alcaraz winning either. 

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20 hours ago, supaspaz said:

It's comical that he keeps coming back from two sets down and pulling off these epic wins.

It's comical for a greatest tennis player of all time and the champion of the most GS titles where you have to play best of 5 sets to make a comeback from a set or two down? It's not comical, that's outstanding. That's the definition of physical and mental strength. And doing that at 37 years old. I'm sorry your hatred is actually clouding your judgment. 

 

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3 hours ago, Sensation said:

Paolini d. Rybakina 62 46 64

To think that I had high hopes for Rybakina early last year... She's really turning into a joke. 

 

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Sabalennka out too. I swear I've never seen luckier player in tennis than Swiatek and I've been following tennis for 2 decades. The way everything is simply given away to her. From #1 to GS titles...

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Swiatek vs Sabalenka Overall H2H: 8-3

 

On clay: 5-1

At Grand Slams: 1-0

In finals: 4-1

In 2024: 2-0

 

 

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