mollymgr
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That was a great match. Both of them are champions IMO. It was so close and one of the more memorable matches in Wimbledon history. Congrats to Novak!!!
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And I turned mine to see Beef Johnson play his way into The Open next week.And after that I turned my channel and saw England win the Cricket World Cup by the smallest of margins - a super over!!! Wow!!!
And I turned mine to see Beef Johnson play his way into The Open next week.
You spoke for me.That was a great match. Both of them are champions IMO.
So true.to have Roger, Rafa and Novak in the same era, pushing each other to get better and get to greater heights is truly a golden age for tennis. We are the lucky ones.
Felix Auger-Aliassime? Stefanos Tsitsipas? There are good young players coming up but when you're comparing them to 3 of the best players of all time it's a hard hill to climb.Is anyone else depressed by the lack of up and coming talent in the mens game. It is there in the womens, but not the mens. And as much as everyone loves the "Big 3" and they might be the 3 best players in the Open Era, you should not have a 38 year old, 33 year old with years of injuries, and 32 year old totally dominating with nobody else challenging. There is also now not a single active mens slam winner younger than 31, with Cilic and Del Potro both turning 31 this month. And both of those only 1 time slam champions.
The young players either lack talent (Coric), work ethic and heart (Kygrios), structure to their game (Shapopalov), are only good on one surface (Thiem), or that extra something (Zverev, the various Russians). They are not only not challenging the Big 3, they arent even able to consistently reach 2nd week of slams or outperform non great older pros like Nishikori or Raonic.
Felix Auger-Aliassime? Stefanos Tsitsipas? There are good young players coming up but when you're comparing them to 3 of the best players of all time it's a hard hill to climb.
Definitely!! Federer won Wimbledon in 2003 and almost won it again in 2019 and then you have The fact that now people are born in 2000 and 2001 becoming next big things!! So people born very close to when Federer started winning are now playing him!!!! That no one born between 1990 and 2000 have had much success!!!! It’s so bad and crazy to me!!Is anyone else depressed by the lack of up and coming talent in the mens game. It is there in the womens, but not the mens. And as much as everyone loves the "Big 3" and they might be the 3 best players in the Open Era, you should not have a 38 year old, 33 year old with years of injuries, and 32 year old totally dominating with nobody else challenging. There is also now not a single active mens slam winner younger than 31, with Cilic and Del Potro both turning 31 this month. And both of those only 1 time slam champions.
The young players either lack talent (Coric), work ethic and heart (Kygrios), structure to their game (Shapopalov), are only good on one surface (Thiem), or that extra something (Zverev, the various Russians). They are not only not challenging the Big 3, they arent even able to consistently reach 2nd week of slams or outperform non great older pros like Nishikori or Raonic.
Definitely!! Federer won Wimbledon in 2003 and almost won it again in 2019 and then you have The fact that now people are born in 2000 and 2001 becoming next big things!! So people born very close to when Federer started winning are now playing him!!!! That no one born between 1990 and 2000 have had much success!!!! It’s so bad and crazy to me!!
We've simply been spoiled, and the greats of the game who have been at it for so long (Williams sisters, Nadal, Federer, Novak, et al) are one-of-a-kinds. They have carved out incredible, humanly impossible careers. We are spoiled rotten, and now have expectations that are overly high regarding younger players.
ITA, Andreescu/Williams would be an amazing final. I expect we will also be seeing a great deal of Bouzkova in the future if she too can remain injury-freeI like Bianca Andreescu's fighting spirit! She wants to play Serena in the final tomorrow and I hope she gets her wish. Serena dominated Naomi Osaka last night (her first win over her in 3 tries) and faces Marie Bouzkova tonight (Halep withdrew from their QF match due to an Achilles heel injury).
I am sorry to see Serena in this state but Bianca was so kind to her ... it was nice to see that humanity on the courtSerena withdraws 20 minutes into the match. Bianca wins in Toronto.
And Nadal crushed Medvedev like he was nothing!!! so that means to me really that Nadal is best hard Court player right now and will win US open very easily.Medvedev has been the hottest hard court player of the season. Djokovic acknowledged it was going to be a very tough match after his win last night over Pouille.