vogue
International Vice-Captain
Well come Friday..have the day off work to watch..looking forward to watching Federer -Murrayi predicted a djokovic - murray final from the start, i still think that will happen...
Well come Friday..have the day off work to watch..looking forward to watching Federer -Murrayi predicted a djokovic - murray final from the start, i still think that will happen...
In winning it so deep into a 5th set whoever won is on a hiding to nothing on Friday. Djokovic should make mincemeat of him.great win by gasquet...in beating wawrinka, he virtually guaranteed djokovic's path to the final...
stan would still have had a better chance against novak than richard...as you said he will make mincemeat of richard on friday...In winning it so deep into a 5th set whoever won is on a hiding to nothing on Friday. Djokovic should make mincemeat of him.
yep do you remember his match with roddick in 07...? i think we discussed it in the forum, probably in this thread itself at the time...Gasquet making a Wimby semi-final 8 years after he did it in 2007. Wow.
that stat will remain intact tomorrow...yeah 2 set down comeback if I recall. was great. Roddick was one of the better players around at that time on grass (and better players in general tbh). Was a good one.
Serena vs. Sharapova. Last time she lost to Maria was 2004...
Muguruza to spoil it allLooks like Serena will complete her second Serena Slam....
It seemed the same old way to me.Check
Meanwhile the Porsche(TM) candy saleswoman is finding new and innovative ways to lose to Serena
Azarenka is barely two years younger, and makes Samit Patel look fit,Maria beat her easily last two meetings. Petra, well she could win another 4 Wimbledons I suppose. Maria's record against her pretty good despite 2011.Three double faults in the opening game seemed excessively generous.
Useful player but you'd hope Azarenka and Kvitová pass her palmares by the end of their careers.
I think Robson has the talent, but wrist injuries are tricky, and it's like del Potros. Bouchard doesn't have much of a game, and just seems disinterested.Muguruza on today's evidence does at least look like a star of the future unlike the ludicrous Lisicki who ended up in the final a couple of years ago. Still not sure what to predict for Bouchard. She didn't turn up for last year's final and has barely won a match since. I'm still hoping (though now more hope than expectation) that Robson and Watson can stay fit and start making the latter stages of the big tournaments.
I think the men's and women's are both waiting for the next great champion to emerge. It's very unusual for there to be no overlap with Nadal, Djokovic and Murray all 28/29, and for Wawrinka to suddenly start winning Grand Slams when he's older than all of them is even more odd.I think Robson has the talent, but wrist injuries are tricky, and it's like del Potros. Bouchard doesn't have much of a game, and just seems disinterested.
It's a funny situation, in the end the Women's game doesn't look great at the top with Serena having her best year at 57, but there is at least youngsters flicking around. Whilst the mens semi's look pretty old, and there's no-one that's been a finalist born in the eighties in the Atp, which when you consider it's 2015 that's pretty astounding.
Yeah I know Krygios but ya know he's really not done that much. Potential is there though with TK, Coric et cetera, but they really aren't breaking through yet.
Even Cilic is 26, and Nishikori 25, it does seem treading water time. As I say at least the finalists being dispatched by the old uns in the WTA are a bit younger, even Wozniacki (who seems to have been around forever) is only 24.I think the men's and women's are both waiting for the next great champion to emerge. It's very unusual for there to be no overlap with Nadal, Djokovic and Murray all 28/29, and for Wawrinka to suddenly start winning Grand Slams when he's older than all of them is even more odd.
The advanced physical development of the best players makes a big difference too; longer points with less net play as well.Even Cilic is 26, and Nishikori 25, it does seem treading water time. As I say at least the finalists being dispatched by the old uns in the WTA are a bit younger, even Wozniacki (who seems to have been around forever) is only 24.
I think we have to accept that times have moved on from when the Likes of Becker, , Graf, et al were multi champions in their teens, (they just don't allow kids to play the same schedules they did) but it's becoming a tad moribund seeing the same old faces all the time.