Royale with Cheese wrote: » Sorry, getting slightly ahead of myself with the rounds there. I've probably jinxed Federer there too, I've only seen Sonego play once before against Djokovic in Rome and he looked fairly good that day so wouldn't be shocked to see him win tonight.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » It's a very lopsided draw though, all the players he'd want to avoid on the other side really. I think he'd beat them all anyway but the chances of an upset are even less likely when he can breeze through to the final. The top 4 seeds in the bottom half of the draw all through to the quarter finals, the top 4 in the top half outside of Djokovic all out already.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » It's a very lopsided draw though, all the players he'd want to avoid on the other side really. I think he'd beat them all anyway but the chances of an upset are even less likely when he can breeze through to the final.
Rjd2 wrote: » Well done Fucsovic, but I just can't see how he troubles Novak at all. Maybe a close first set , but unless Novak has physical issues it should be very easy. It won't reflect well on the tour that its possible he may reach the semi final without even breaking sweat.
klr87 wrote: » It won't come to that, those doubles matches can always be moved around to give players a breather. Meanwhile, in the boy's singles, there is a young Swede called Leo Borg. He even looks a bit like his dad.
Joe_ Public wrote: » Gauff due on court for singles and doubles at almost the exact same time. Surely some scheduling mishap there!
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Are you watching the Korda match somewhere? Another break for 6-6. I'm reduced to watching the scores on the Wimbledon ticker on Google
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Who's the Aussie commentator calling her Rubarikina? The least she could do is get her name right (unless there's some odd Swiatek- style pronunciation that I'm not aware of?) The volume out of Sabarenka is incredible, and not in a good way. And she looked downright rude to a ball boy at the end there. Hope she meets her comeuppance against Jabeur, but I fear that might not be...... ETA the two posts above have cheered me up a bit though!! I haven't been a big watcher of tennis in recent years, so not all that familiar with a lot of the players' styles.... really enjoying getting back into it!
glasso wrote: » was very efficient on the break points today in fairness that and the serve quality uptick made all the difference.