With Roland Garros just around the corner, get ready for our Survivors' Pool,You Can't Win Jack and Predictions contests.
For our SP players, remember: just the LAST NAME of the player, unless two players with the same last name play on the same day.
Suliso wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 1:19 pm
Countries with more than 1 top 100 player:
Spain - 11
France 11
USA - 10
Italy - 9
Serbia -5
Argentina - 5
Australia - 5
Russia - 4
Canada - 4
Germany - 3
UK - 3
Austria - 2
Switzerland - 2
Croatia - 2
Japan - 2
South Africa - 2
And here is an identical analysis for WTA
USA - 18
Russia - 9
Czechia - 9
Spain - 4
Romania - 4
France - 4
Belarus - 3
Slovenia - 3
Switzerland - 3
Kazakhstan - 3
Ukraine - 3
Japan - 3
Belgium - 3
China - 3
Netherlands - 2
Canada - 2
Italy - 2
Australia - 2
UK - 2
Latvia - 2
Estonia - 2
Poland - 2
Croatia - 2
Germany - 2
“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
ponchi101 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 9:11 pm
Svitolina can beat her. CAN, not "put your money on Elina" for that match.
I think I'd pick Svitolina over Barty. I'm not good at analyzing matchups though - not sure if Ash's slice or coming in will pose a problem for Svitolina. But Svitolina is so steady and Ash hasn't played much lately, so that's why I'd pick Elina. Svitolina leads the H2H 5-1. Barty's one win came at the WTA championships in 2019 - guessing a fast court. Svitolina beat her in Miami in straights 3 years ago.
“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
Suliso wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 5:14 pm
All this is true, but how come Barty beat Azarenka and Sabalenka despite not playing that much?
Sabalenka can self-destruct, so I wasn't sure if she had beaten herself in that match or not. And Vika, I'm not sure where her game is right now, so didn't know what to make of that result. Didn't see the match myself. But anyway, you were right... although Barty WON the match. She thoroughly outclassed Svitolina. Played very well.
“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
The good ol' days. Amongst them, David Wheaton, the kid everybody thought would be the great American champion. Later that year, at the World Championships played in Frankfurt, which was a new event offering at the time $2MM (largest purse ever), him and Brad Gilbert would nearly come to blows in their semi-final, and had to be separated by the chair umpire. Gilbert won the match (Sampras would crush him the next day) but, at the presser after the Wheaton match, when asked why they were about to fight Gilbert deadpanned "we are playing for a a lot of money".
Wheaton agreed.
(And yes, I know they were not the good ol' days, although they were for American men's tennis)