
But he looks very solid at the moment.
If you tell me what to pick, 75% chance of Nadal winning, or 100% chance of Novak losing, well, Rafa, you're on your own.
But will it count as 22?! I bet he won't go..solidarity!!Djokovic is a man of principle, which is something many people don't give him credit for..you may agree with him or not but one must admire his spine...!ponchi101 wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 7:29 pm Yes. There is something that I don't like about that decision. It sort of punishes more people than what would seem fair.
Now, let's see how many players do not go to Wimbledon. Tournaments outside of the UK will have the longest entry list in all their history, but Wimbledon will be immune to this. Novak especially could not care less about the points. Probably gunning for 22, he would go even if it meant losing all his ATP points.
Who's the best MALE player India has ever produced?
^ Before my time, but an interesting answer.
I am not sure if you are joking, or the sarcasm is too exquisitely tuned, or you suffer from that same disease I suffer from, emoji-challenged.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 12:51 amBut will it count as 22?! I bet he won't go..solidarity!!Djokovic is a man of principle, which is something many people don't give him credit for..you may agree with him or not but one must admire his spine...!ponchi101 wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 7:29 pm Yes. There is something that I don't like about that decision. It sort of punishes more people than what would seem fair.
Now, let's see how many players do not go to Wimbledon. Tournaments outside of the UK will have the longest entry list in all their history, but Wimbledon will be immune to this. Novak especially could not care less about the points. Probably gunning for 22, he would go even if it meant losing all his ATP points.
But it is a very intriguing question about whether Wimbledon would count as #21 (or #22 or #23 for Djokovic or Nadal should one of them win this Roland Garros) if some of the top players are not at Wimbledon - whether through the unfair ban, or through boycott, or through disinterest because of no points being awarded.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:46 pmI am not sure if you are joking, or the sarcasm is too exquisitely tuned, or you suffer from that same disease I suffer from, emoji-challenged.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 12:51 amBut will it count as 22?! I bet he won't go..solidarity!!Djokovic is a man of principle, which is something many people don't give him credit for..you may agree with him or not but one must admire his spine...!ponchi101 wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 7:29 pm Yes. There is something that I don't like about that decision. It sort of punishes more people than what would seem fair.
Now, let's see how many players do not go to Wimbledon. Tournaments outside of the UK will have the longest entry list in all their history, but Wimbledon will be immune to this. Novak especially could not care less about the points. Probably gunning for 22, he would go even if it meant losing all his ATP points.
But I say there is no way he does not go. The ATP can say he will get all his ranking points taken off and he would still go.
I agree with most of that part ^... I've said several times that I feel that Gauff's gradual trajectory to the top 20 will serve her much better and prove more beneficial than will Leylah's and Emma's very sudden and rapid ascension.ti-amie wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 11:52 pm FORMER SUCCESSFUL MENTOR TO JUSTINE HENIN, CARLOS RODRIGUEZ IS STRUGGLING TO GET EXCITED ABOUT THE CURRENT WOMEN'S TOUR ON THE EVE OF THE ROLAND-GARROS TOURNAMENT.
In your opinion, have girls like Leylah Fernandez, Emma Raducanu or Cori Gauff finished their training?
"Some of them had the misfortune to arrive too quickly, too early at a very high level. And they didn't have the environment, the training and the experience to support such a cataclysm in their lives. I'm in a good position to talk about this because when I inherited Li Na after she won the French Open, it was the same story. I had to help her out of that. When a player wins a Grand Slam but she doesn't know how she did it, that's a big problem. It's impossible for her to have something clear and precise to build on. You are working on quicksand. Raducanu and Fernandez know this problem. I hope I'm wrong but I think it could be a long and painful journey for both players."
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I assume that the act of sitting makes it easier for most players to relax/decompress/think without losing their focus.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 11:26 am I always wonder why players sit down at changeovers..don't they cool off too much? In the old days (mid 70s ) players just strolled over to the other side and kept playing. I am not in this league but whenever I play a tournament, I never sit down..find it too hard to get going again....what is the experience of other folks here? Who play competitively at some level?
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