
2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
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Re: 2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
Perricard's record. With basically the same racquet that Roddick used.
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Re: 2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
How Sabalenka of him.ti-amie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 11:38 pm The Tennis Letter
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After his loss to Jarry, Holger Rune says he would beat him 9 out of 10 times in normal conditions:
"In normal conditions, I'd beat him 9 times out of 10, with all due respect to Nicolás Jarry. Obviously, I didn't have it easy today with my knee, but yes, it wasn't a great match."
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Re: 2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
I hadn't seen much of Mpetshi Perricard's game until yesterday and was left somewhat bewildered at the mix of some nonchalant brilliant shots and (way too many) absolutely dreadful misses. As one of the commentators said at some point "Any half-decent professional player shouldn't hit it THAT far wide...".
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Indeed. He is spectacular both ways. Some because of the brilliance of the shot, some because of the awfulness.
He is the direct heir to Laconte.
He is the direct heir to Laconte.
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Those bodies are breaking down. Ons, too.ashkor87 wrote:tsitsipas pulled a badosa..
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Re: 2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
I wonder if they remember Gonzo. Some of the most spectacular misses in the history of the game.Oploskoffie wrote:I hadn't seen much of Mpetshi Perricard's game until yesterday and was left somewhat bewildered at the mix of some nonchalant brilliant shots and (way too many) absolutely dreadful misses. As one of the commentators said at some point "Any half-decent professional player shouldn't hit it THAT far wide...".
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I wonder what Badosa and Tsitsipas do that their bodies break down so easily.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:59 amThose bodies are breaking down. Ons, too.ashkor87 wrote:tsitsipas pulled a badosa..
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Nah, I know.
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Re: 2025 Wimbledon Day 1 Order of Play & Discussion
They might be doing something most others are not, right? 

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