WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Too bad, she is an asset to the tour..the most complete player out there, capable of playing at a high level..I hope she will be back soon.
Players are human, and I, for one, would not want to speculate too much about her motives ..I certainly don't know her well enough to do that!
Players are human, and I, for one, would not want to speculate too much about her motives ..I certainly don't know her well enough to do that!
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Time for some farfetched predictions! Muguruza to win the AusOpen.. following the footsteps of Wozniacki..
much harder to predict the men this time - depends too much on a certain (maybe) unvaccinated player..
much harder to predict the men this time - depends too much on a certain (maybe) unvaccinated player..
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Have you checked Mugu's record AFTER she wins a big tournament? She goes into tennis hibernation for almost an entire year. Next big Mugu win: 2023 Canadian Open. The earliest ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Ponchi, your fandom continues to confuse me. Have some faith. She wasn't coached long term by Conchita those times.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Didn't she switch to Conchita shortly after her W victory? And she has been with her since 2019, at least.
You know I hope she will make me eat my words. But Garbie is not a tournament winning machine. She plays selectively, and then gets 2, 3 tourneys a year, max.
You know I hope she will make me eat my words. But Garbie is not a tournament winning machine. She plays selectively, and then gets 2, 3 tourneys a year, max.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
No, Conchita consulted and was the driving force behind that Wimbledon run, but she was never her full-time coach. And by 2019, I assume you know that is the very end of 2019, so really starting in the shortened 2020 season, when soon after they reunited, Garbine made the Aussie Open finals.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 9:26 pm Didn't she switch to Conchita shortly after her W victory? And she has been with her since 2019, at least.
You know I hope she will make me eat my words. But Garbie is not a tournament winning machine. She plays selectively, and then gets 2, 3 tourneys a year, max.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Novak is listed among the entrants for the Aussie Open. Maybe more concrete info will become available later in the day in Australia, but several of the Aussie media accounts on Twitter are speculating that Novak is on the entry list and seeking a medical exemption rather than actually being vaccinated, this rumor has apparently been floating around there in recent days.
Also, Serena is not on the entry list, she's not going to be ready to compete by then.
Also, Serena is not on the entry list, she's not going to be ready to compete by then.
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Too late, I've already got my hopes up that Mugu has a great shot the Australian Open, as long as she doesn't inexplicably get injured before then. I'm choosing faith over cynicism and raw data.
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Good recall, Wozniacki, winning the Tour Finals then winning the Aussie. But let's hope Mugu doesn't go down a set and 5-1 in R2, like Caro did.
Since you mentioned Caro winning the Aussie, that was the cap on an interesting 12 months for her. In 2017, Wozniacki was still on her climb back from falling out of the Top 10 but playing really well. She lost six finals that year, starting in Dubai in February, until she won in Tokyo in September, then Singapore (tour finals), then the Aussie. She talked about how hard it was to maintain her belief after going 0/6 in finals, but she kept thinking that one had to fall her way eventually. Winning Tokyo and Shanghai definitely built the confidence she needed to get through the 2018 Australian Open. Interesting trajectory...
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Serena out of the Australian, hasn't played since withdrawing from R1 at Wimbledon IN JUNE with a torn hamstring. See you at Wimbledon, maybe.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Of course she has a shot. She has made the finals there, last year (as you earlier pointed out) she was the sole player that gave Naomi a real test, and she is playing some of her best tennis.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:18 pm ...
Too late, I've already got my hopes up that Mugu has a great shot the Australian Open, as long as she doesn't inexplicably get injured before then. I'm choosing faith over cynicism and raw data.![]()
But there are at least 12 players that have a shot: basically, the entire top ten and Miss "Other", who has won two of the last four slams (Krejcikova and Raducanu coming out of nowhere). She is in the top tier of Contenders, but that is what makes it so hard for her to win. It will be hard to win for anybody.
And we don't know when a Kostyuk or a Muchova decides to finally get her game in shape. You know that when we open that topic I will start up a poll, and I am wondering if I should put OTHER on top.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Maybe indeed. RG would be her least viable choice for #24, and Wimby is her favorite. Also, if there is a place to retire for her, Centre Court should be it.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:38 pm Serena out of the Australian, hasn't played since withdrawing from R1 at Wimbledon IN JUNE with a torn hamstring. See you at Wimbledon, maybe.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
I meant GREAT shot. Like she'll be one of the top 2 favorite if not THE favorite, a slight tier ahead of the rest of the top 10-15.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:00 pmOf course she has a shot. She has made the finals there, last year (as you earlier pointed out) she was the sole player that gave Naomi a real test, and she is playing some of her best tennis.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:18 pm ...
Too late, I've already got my hopes up that Mugu has a great shot the Australian Open, as long as she doesn't inexplicably get injured before then. I'm choosing faith over cynicism and raw data.![]()
But there are at least 12 players that have a shot: basically, the entire top ten and Miss "Other", who has won two of the last four slams (Krejcikova and Raducanu coming out of nowhere). She is in the top tier of Contenders, but that is what makes it so hard for her to win. It will be hard to win for anybody.
And we don't know when a Kostyuk or a Muchova decides to finally get her game in shape. You know that when we open that topic I will start up a poll, and I am wondering if I should put OTHER on top.![]()
The field will seem wide open at first, especially until we know who had a solid off-season, who's healthy, who's motivated, who's vaccinated... Usually i would temper my expectations with Mugu but I think it's too late.
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Re: WTA ATP Aus Open 1/17 - 1/30 2022
Ah, the hair splitting part
Your knife is much sharper than mine ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
I would not go that far. I say she has the same chance as Aryna, Anett (who has now become part of the conversation), Barty (she has to break through at home sooner or later), Pliskova and a few others. I want to see Raducanu coming back to a slam, this time with a bullseye on her back (Leylah too).
I still say: the field. And will not be surprised one but when another unseeded player takes her first slam.
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I would not go that far. I say she has the same chance as Aryna, Anett (who has now become part of the conversation), Barty (she has to break through at home sooner or later), Pliskova and a few others. I want to see Raducanu coming back to a slam, this time with a bullseye on her back (Leylah too).
I still say: the field. And will not be surprised one but when another unseeded player takes her first slam.
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