'26 Aus Open Day 13 OoP & Discussion Men's Semifinals
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Re: '26 Aus Open Day 13 OoP & Discussion Men's Semifinals
There have been a lot of "they don't have the heart of the champion" comments recently for players who've won multiple slams...

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certainly this match she displayed a lot of heart. But even at 4-4 in the scond set, she was casting anxious glances at her team - she should have closed it out right there. Remember the FO when she led 6-0, 3-0 against Swiatek? Too many cases of her not fighting when she should.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:59 pm Not putting you on here. But.
Don't you think that reconsidering your position on Rybakina is not due? I mean, you said she did not have the heart of a champion. She then goes to lose 5 straight games, is down 3-0 in the third (granted, only one break) and she comes back to win 6 of the next 7 games, against the world #1.
Surely you will at least consider the recent data.
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sometimes you can win a slam simply because you are that much better.. doesnt prove you have the heart of a champion-- when things get close, how do you respond? Champions find a fifth gear - Alcaraz always does, as he did against Djokovic, and against Sinner at Wimbledon.. Sinner doesnt.. squandered 5 break points against Djokovic and lost.
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I hate to say this but it is possible the presence of her coach has given her some courage - he is the one who said 'more energy' to her when she was down 0-3 and needed precisely that.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 2:46 pmYes. But I also remember the 2024 Aussie open final, when he was the one that was down two sets to none. Against a guy that use to have his number.
And that is also quite the statement about Elena. I am not saying she is a mental giant, but when she won Wimby, she came back from one set down. Against a pretty good competitor.
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Re: '26 Aus Open Day 13 OoP & Discussion Men's Semifinals
The data are the data. And when he is in the box, her results are different.
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