Girly Gal wrote: » Two predictions for 2021, first Djokovic to surpass Federer weeks at No 1 and second Rafa to win the FO, really sticking my next out there.
lostcat wrote: » If theres one useful thing Covid has shown us, it's that players are more than capable of using a towel without assistance and I hope that ball kids continue to be relieved of this 'duty' in the future once the pandemic recedes. I never gave it much thought but, on reflection, the optics were always odd.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » World #29 Dayana Yastremska provisionally suspended for doping offenceshttps://twitter.com/ITFMedia/status/1347196958864269312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1347196958864269312%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tennisforum.com%2Fthreads%2Fbombshell-yastremska-busted-for-doping.1377980%2F Naturally, she's pleading her innocencehttps://twitter.com/D_Yastremska/status/1347199074626396161 Not even sure exactly what mesterolone metabolite is, or how any form of "contamination" would be possible, but she seems like an unsavoury character all round so I wouldn't be inclined to believe her.
Girly Gal wrote: » Don't know anything about her, apart from this doping incident what else has she done or said for you to describe her as an unsavory character?
Joe_ Public wrote: » Would be surprised if murray can still play, given how strict the australian authorities have been in relation to pandemic control. Not sure why he's still even considering it tbh.
whiterebel wrote: » Shocked even more about Sangren. I could just see him getting on the plane at one end, and everyone else getting off the other end......
Joe_ Public wrote: » I'm not surprised at all about sandgren tbh, kind of behaviour you might expect from him. Just cos he already has virus is no reason to be able to fly as you can still transmit even if you have antibodies, far as i know anyway. I'd expect better from Murray though.
whiterebel wrote: » The Aussie authorities let him in - that's what I'm surprised at.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Maybe something of a blessing in disguise for Andy (assuming covid isn't in any way serious for him, obviously). I doubt he was gonna go far anyway, might be better to start again with a few smaller tournaments before he plays a slam again.
2lazytogetup wrote: » Sadly, i cant see Murray doing much on his return. his game was revolved around being a retriever which is harder being older. Though Djoko is a retriever and still going strong.hmmm. hopefully that new German 'Sinner' will produce some more good results in 2021.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » What's the turn out for the AO going to be like? If I were on the tour with no hope of winning the tournament (like most players) I'd probably be happy to give it a miss given the quarantine requirements this year. Unless I really needed the money.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Everyone on this flight is now confined to their rooms for two weeks, not allowed out even for tennis practice, meaning that if they play the warm up event they won't have hit a single ball in the fortnight prior. I imagine these players will now forego the warmup event and use it practice instead. Azarenka, Stephens and Nishikori are the biggest names apparently on the flight. Messy, messy situation.
josip wrote: » Did everyone have to submit a negative PCR test from 48 hours or less prior to boarding the plane?
Floppybits wrote: » 72 players now in strict quarantine in Australia after another flight had positive covid tests. 3 flights now.