She is playing well but considering both Sabalenka and Rybakina have had her measure this year, she is definitely not anywhere near as dominant as prime Serena...also she still has her problems on grass, faster hard courts, indoor courts etc so is not an all-court threat yet...even last year when she was way more successful, she still struggled at Wimbledon and some other faster surfaces...Iga Swiatek is a machine , haven't seen such a dominant young tennis player since Serena Williams in the 2000's ..
Yep that's true but she's still so young and already on 3 grandslams going for no.4 .. She's incredible on clay 119 wins from 136 matches .She is playing well but considering both Sabalenka and Rybakina have had her measure this year, she is definitely not anywhere near as dominant as prime Serena...also she still has her problems on grass, faster hard courts, indoor courts etc so is not an all-court threat yet...even last year when she was way more successful, she still struggled at Wimbledon and some other faster surfaces...
Agreed, she is my favorite active player and she still has plenty of time to adapt and be more successful on other surfaces...Yep that's true but she's still so young and already on 3 grandslams going for no.4 .. She's incredible on clay 119 wins from 136 matches .
Was referring to the semi tomorrow v Haddad which could be trickier than people think, but Iga will be fav in a final v Saba for sure.No one thinks it will be a procession though...in fact Sabalenka will be the favorite if Iga does make the final.
Yes I agree with the first part. However if Swiatek plays to potential, she will get past Haddad Maia especially on clay but Sabalenka is a completely different story. She may be ranked no: 1, but Sabalenka is significantly the more in-form player coming in and that's irrespective of surfaces.Was referring to the semi tomorrow v Haddad which could be trickier than people think, but Iga will be fav in a final v Saba for sure.
Not an overwhelming one obviously.
Dunno dude.Article in Today's Times (hidden behind paywall) where Andy Murray suggests that Saudi Arabia, having already come for Boxing, Football and caused all manner of issues in golf, will undoubtedly be coming for Tennis next (it seems an obvious target in the Sportswashing Collective). He said he wouldn't play there and he probably won't have to worry about it, but what happens if the Tour Finals end up there?
you were saying?Absolute slaughter in the Alcarez match, Novak not got a hope on Friday against him in this form.
He's just relentlessly ruthless, doubt he'll give Carlos a chance to get out of this hole. You know your douchebags very well.It’s a slam, Djokovic will find a way to win…