anti-bitch Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Sinner is almost certain to go 2. in the world by the end of French Open, perhaps even 1. considering he lost in second round there last year and had not so good clay season overall. I just hope he stays healthy this summer.
Exodus Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) On 1/28/2024 at 11:30 AM, fridayteenage said: the 00s men are going to totally stomp on the 90s men alcaraz: 2/2 in finals sinner: 1/1 in finals medvedev: 1/6 (on 3rd try) thiem: 1/4 (on 4th try) ruud: 0/3 tsitsipas: 0/2 kyrgios: 0/1 zverev: 0/1 berrettini: 0/1 raonic: 0/1 Total: 00s - 3/3 90s - 2/19 They're both promising talents but it's all timing. For example, prime Azarenka and even Sharapova would likely have had a lot more slams if not for Serena. 90s babies wouldn't be complete flops if not for Big 3. Edited January 30 by Exodus
pride4jc1222 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 There are rumors of a lucrative tennis event taking place in Saudi Arabia next January. If that’s the case, then the Australian Open should be moved to mid-February. 2021 proved that a mid-February AO can work. Also, the result would be mild weather, instead of unbearable hot weather, which would be appreciated by both the players and the spectators watching.
Exodus Posted February 6 Posted February 6 6 hours ago, Sensation said: ATP including Rune in things is so annoying. As with Kyrgios, rewarding bad behavior.
Gui Blackout Posted February 6 Posted February 6 12 hours ago, Exodus said: ATP including Rune in things is so annoying. As with Kyrgios, rewarding bad behavior. They're trying to make him the Djokovic of Alcaraz and Sinner's Fedal, but it's not giving
pride4jc1222 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 D On 2/5/2024 at 11:12 PM, Exodus said: ATP including Rune in things is so annoying. As with Kyrgios, rewarding bad behavior. Yeah, Rune hasn’t proven anything yet, especially at the slams. He either gets hurt and/or loses in the early rounds. Ben Shelton has even proved more than him at the US Open.
Sensation Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Rotterdam ATP draw Sinner's first event since winning AO
Sensation Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Tommy Paul won this week in Dallas, beating Shelton in the SF. Alcaraz is back in action on clay in Buenos Aires next week
Gui Blackout Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Ugh Naomi losing these super close matches is frustrating, but she's getting there.
Sensation Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Alcaraz lost in the SF of Buenos Aires in straight sets Sinner is in the final of Rotterdam vs de Minaur
pride4jc1222 Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I'm starting to sense a pattern here: Pete Sampras - born August 1971 - won 10 titles (including 2 slams) in 1994 Roger Federer - born August 1981 - won 11 titles (including 3 slams) in 2004 Jannik Sinner - born August 2001 - 10+ titles and multiple slams in 2024?
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