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French Open 2021

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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,036 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    So how many games will Gasquet win against Nadal tonight?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 696 ✭✭✭lostcat


    So how many games points on his own serve will Gasquet win against Nadal tonight?

    fixed your typo there...


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,036 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    lostcat wrote: »
    fixed your typo there...

    :pac:
    I'm feeling generous tonight so I think Richard wins five games.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,329 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    :pac:
    I'm feeling generous tonight so I think Richard wins five games.

    He will do well to get 1 the way this is going.

    Genuinely if Rafa needed to he wins this 6-0 6-0 6-0, hopefully for Gasquet Nadal due to their friendship might ease up and give him a game or two.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,111 ✭✭✭Christy42


    Rjd2 wrote: »
    He will do well to get 1 the way this is going.

    Genuinely if Rafa needed to he wins this 6-0 6-0 6-0, hopefully for Gasquet Nadal due to their friendship might ease up and give him a game or two.

    It does look like someone can beat Gasquet 17 times in a row.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,629 ✭✭✭Augme


    Sonw meltdown by Sablenka. The door is wide open to anyone now on that side of the draw.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 886 ✭✭✭klr87


    Augme wrote: »
    Sonw meltdown by Sablenka. The door is wide open to anyone now on that side of the draw.
    I've lost count of the number of times Sabalenka has hit herself out of a match in a frustrated manner. It seems her Plan A is to hit the ball hard, and Plan B is to hit it even harder, as in just whack the beejayus out of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 15,075 ✭✭✭✭josip


    klr87 wrote: »
    I've lost count of the number of times Sabalenka has hit herself out of a match in a frustrated manner. It seems her Plan A is to hit the ball hard, and Plan B is to hit it even harder, as in just whack the beejayus out of it.

    The medical time out did seem to disrupt her rhythm.
    Is there any other sport where athletes are allowed such extensive running repairs?
    I think there should be a 3 minute time limit, if you can't be fixed up in that time, tough. That's sport.


  • Posts: 19,205 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Nishikori has dropped off a cliff in the last couple of years from when he got to top 5.

    Ranked about 50 now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,023 ✭✭✭✭Joe_ Public


    The mtos can be frustrating but hardly much of an excuse for that level of implosion from sabalenka. Kicking myself cos i was starting to believe in her after a very good clay season. Thought she'd get a qf this time before blasting her way out of it. Can't pick a finalist from that half now, a few there should definitely be fancying it, including Aza.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,781 ✭✭✭sxt


    josip wrote: »
    The medical time out did seem to disrupt her rhythm.
    Is there any other sport where athletes are allowed such extensive running repairs?
    I think there should be a 3 minute time limit, if you can't be fixed up in that time, tough. That's sport.

    It's truly bizarre sometimes. Some players deliberately take medical time outs at crucial moments to try and disrupt opponents momentum. I remember djkovic doing that against thiem in the Australian open final. It is blatant cheating in my book


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,809 ✭✭✭Hector Savage


    Farcical


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 17,237 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy


    sxt wrote: »
    It's truly bizarre sometimes. Some players deliberately take medical time outs at crucial moments to try and disrupt opponents momentum. I remember djkovic doing that against thiem in the Australian open final. It is blatant cheating in my book

    Djokovic is always at it.
    Playing possum, looks completely dead on his feet and then a rub of the magic sponge and he is fully recharged.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,395 ✭✭✭✭Furze99


    Djokovic is always at it.
    Playing possum, looks completely dead on his feet and then a rub of the magic sponge and he is fully recharged.

    He might have picked up that tactic from the younger Williams?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 17,237 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,467 ✭✭✭Royale with Cheese


    Medvedev through in straight sets. I haven't seen much of him thus far, any chance he could trouble the latter rounds of the tournament? I'd have had Tsitsipas as certain favourite to make the final from that half of the draw initially.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,629 ✭✭✭Augme


    Collins visible wilting under the intensity of Williams. Seems once Serena showed a bit of aggression she couldn't handle it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,585 ✭✭✭✭whiterebel


    klr87 wrote: »
    I've lost count of the number of times Sabalenka has hit herself out of a match in a frustrated manner. It seems her Plan A is to hit the ball hard, and Plan B is to hit it even harder, as in just whack the beejayus out of it.

    Woah, woah!! You mean that’s not a tactic?:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,629 ✭✭✭Augme


    Medvedev through in straight sets. I haven't seen much of him thus far, any chance he could trouble the latter rounds of the tournament? I'd have had Tsitsipas as certain favourite to make the final from that half of the draw initially.


    The guy he played in the previous round should have done a better job. He's definitely better than people assumed. He was 130/1 before the tournament. Tsisipas is still my certain favourite to make the draw from that side. I'd have Sasha as second favourite. But on his day Sasha could very best Tsitsipas or lose to Medvedev. And that's the problem with this "next gen". They are just too inconsistent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,301 ✭✭✭Girly Gal


    Augme wrote: »
    The guy he played in the previous round should have done a better job. He's definitely better than people assumed. He was 130/1 before the tournament. Tsisipas is still my certain favourite to make the draw from that side. I'd have Sasha as second favourite. But on his day Sasha could very best Tsitsipas or lose to Medvedev. And that's the problem with this "next gen". They are just too inconsistent.

    Agree, the next gen are consistently inconsistent, it's the main reason it's hard to see them topple both Nadal and Djokovic in the slams.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,781 ✭✭✭sxt


    Djokovic said something very interesting in his interview after the French open final last year. I think he was asked some question about the "next gen". He said that he, rafa, and Federer were the next gen. It was a joke but he was right

    The "next gen" needs to beats one of them in a major final. Beating them in three set tournaments doesn't count for a generational shift


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,329 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    The mtos can be frustrating but hardly much of an excuse for that level of implosion from sabalenka. Kicking myself cos i was starting to believe in her after a very good clay season. Thought she'd get a qf this time before blasting her way out of it. Can't pick a finalist from that half now, a few there should definitely be fancying it, including Aza.

    She murdered this girl a few weeks ago and chances are if they play next week she murders her again, its just she has a Grand Slam blank .

    Its a bit like Pliskova worryingly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,329 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    Medvedev through in straight sets. I haven't seen much of him thus far, any chance he could trouble the latter rounds of the tournament? I'd have had Tsitsipas as certain favourite to make the final from that half of the draw initially.

    His attitude to clay was pretty dire before this, but has had some nice wins.

    Garin loves the clay his next opponent so that will be a nice test.

    I'd keep my eye on Busta on that side, playing nicely and loves the surface and has a pair.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,293 ✭✭✭Floppybits


    Isner playing good stuff here. Tsitsipas needs to up his game just a little and try put the Isner serve under pressure. Easier said than done when Isner is hitting 130mph serves.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,467 ✭✭✭Royale with Cheese


    I turned that off at 3-3 in the second set. I couldn't watch any more, absolute puke tennis from John Isner. I've never really watched a full match of his so I'm sure it was nothing out of the ordinary for him, delighted Tsitsipas went through though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,301 ✭✭✭Girly Gal


    Tsitsipas did well to turn it around after the first set, something not typical of the next gen players, it's the type of match he needs to be winning on a consistent basis to become a genuine slam contender.
    Is there any possibility he could beat Nadal in the final if he gets there, can't see it myself, but, would be great to see a new champion emerge.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,629 ✭✭✭Augme


    If nadal reaches the final the only way he losses is if he is taken to five sets at the semi final stage. If I'm Novak, at this stage in just hoping someone takes at least one set from him in the next two matches and depletes his energy levels a bit more.

    In these conditions, it's definitely tougher for the older guys to have the stamina. But if Nadal gets to the final having not dropped any sets I just can't see him losing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,639 ✭✭✭hawley


    Girly Gal wrote: »
    Agree, the next gen are consistently inconsistent, it's the main reason it's hard to see them topple both Nadal and Djokovic in the slams.

    Sinner looks like the best of all the young players coming through. He's still only 19 but would expect him to win a good few slams.

    Communication was the greatest fatality



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,329 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    Augme wrote: »
    If nadal reaches the final the only way he losses is if he is taken to five sets at the semi final stage. If I'm Novak, at this stage in just hoping someone takes at least one set from him in the next two matches and depletes his energy levels a bit more.

    In these conditions, it's definitely tougher for the older guys to have the stamina. But if Nadal gets to the final having not dropped any sets I just can't see him losing.

    Rublev and Karatsev going in his quarter helps him hugely.

    Sinner easily the 2nd best player in that quarter and he has been sloppy so far so it's tough to see how even he can trouble Rafa over 5.

    Famous last words, but don't see Rafa dropping a set before a semi final whatsoever.

    Good result for Tsitsipas that, Isner played well and is underrated on this surface but getting him out in 4 is a nice effort.

    Busta next who is a very dangerous opponent for Tsitsipas though.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,585 ✭✭✭✭whiterebel


    hawley wrote: »
    Sinner looks like the best of all the young players coming through. He's still only 19 but would expect him to win a good few slams.

    Musetti and Alcaraz are another 2. I'd like to see Alcaraz on other surfaces, so far he’s been brilliant on clay.


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