Strange to me..Pegula is never beaten by someone below her, and I always thought of Mertens as that ..a solid mid-Tier 2 player. I use Pegula as a benchmark nowadays because she is so consistent ..
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
Well in 2020 Pegula was a qualifier and Mertens seeded 14th in Cincinnati.
And in 2021 Mertens was ranked 10th and Pegula unseeded in Dubai.
So in this head to head, Pegula only was beaten by someone below her once, and it was on clay - which is Mertens best surface.
Had Mertens been 3-0 in 2024 matches it may have been surprising, but 2/3 of these matches were quite awhile ago.
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By 'below' i don't mean in rankings...which I have no belief/confidence in. I classify players into Tiers...Pegula is top tier2, doesn't normally lose to tier2 players. (Though today she lost to Danilovic!) Maybe Pegula is fading..
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All I mean was ... in 2020 and early 2021 where you thinking Pegula was better than Mertens? I think you may be projecting how you feel about her now with back then.
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
Not believing in rankings is very odd. They are very objective - you win certain round of a tournament and you get a predetermined amount of points. It's like not believing in electricity ))
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“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
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“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
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Rankings tell you the past, like financial statements. I am more interested in the present and future, i trust my own judgement for that
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In fact Pegula is a perfect example..in 2021 her ranking was low but anyone who saw her play would say she is better than that. Look at Osaka, Bencic etc today - does the ranking make any sense? Rankings take time to adjust, you can see the quality of the player with your eyes, in front of you.
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Today chatgpt says Sonego and Paolini. I really wonder why it is so confident Paolini can beat Svitolina. I am not, for sure!
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
You may be right but Pegula won the Washington open in 2019, when she first came to my attention...
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
Watching BHM vs Kudermetova..both struggling to put the ball away..court clearly not all that fast.
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
BHM has so many shots, great volleyer too..why hasn't she done better at majors?
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Re: ATP WTA GS Aus Open 1/6 - 1/26 2025
Kudermetova has enough power to hit through the court, and gets enough time on this court...not surprising she is slaughtering BHM's second serve
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