ponchi101 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:37 pm
Agree.
But we know the WTA. From SHOULD to WILL.... there's a little stretch. And as you say, Har Tru is a peculiar surface. Don't know how much Bencin plays on it.
Well, bencic is defending champion
yes. JazzNu pointed that out to me, so my argument is, at very best, BS
ashkor87 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 3:50 am
Sloane is possibly a Tier 1 player, certainly higher tier than Keys...
Sloane WAS a top player. Right now, her record does not merit that.
Maddie SHOULD be a top level player. But she has always been a mystery to me: with those strokes, only 1 slam final is too little. And I don't agree she is too slow. She is as fast as Petra or Mugu, and those made it to a higher level.
She is the one WTA forehand I would trade for.
Keys, in my opinion, is not a top player. I was watching her play nepo-baby Navarro and she still doesn't think well on court. As has been mentioned her foot work and therefore her speed is not top notch. There were several shots where a deft touch would've won the point but instead she blasted the ball and missed. Yes she won 4&3 but she was playing Navarro.
“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
Everyone seems to be missing my point about Madison. I'm not saying she's in top form right now. I never once claimed that. I'm saying, put everyone in this draw in their top form on this surface, I choose Keys to win this tournament. If she's playing her best, but so is Bencic, Pegula, Azarenka, Svitolina, Jabeur, and Stephens, I'm picking Madison on this surface. And it's because she's played this tournament extremely well over the years.
After Stuttgart, this is my favorite tournament to watch on tour most years. I've seen a ton of matches played by so many players because this was always a tournament that got aired in full on TV, the rare full week coverage even when Tennis Channel didn't exist. Of the many matches that I've watched, there's probably only three players that I've seen on this surface that I'd pick over Madison if everyone plays up to their best level.
“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
“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
“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
ESP P. BADOSA (12) vs CAN L. FERNANDEZ FOLLOWED BY
USA H. BAPTISTE vs USA M. KEYS (9) FOLLOWED BY USA J. PEGULA (1) vs RUS A. BLINKOVA NOT BEFORE 7:00 PM
USA C. MCNALLY vs USA S. ROGERS FOLLOWED BY SUI B. BENCIC (4) vs CAN K. SEBOV
Althea Gibson
Starts at 11:00 AM
USA M. BRENGLE vs RUS D. KASATKINA (3) FOLLOWED BY
CZE L. FRUHVIRTOVA vs USA C. DOLEHIDE FOLLOWED BY
USA S. KENIN vs ROU I. BEGU (15) FOLLOWED BY POL M. LINETTE (8)vs RUS V. GRACHEVA FOLLOWED BY MEX G. OLMOS/JPN E. SHIBAHARA (1) vs RUS Y. SIZIKOVA/INA A. SUTJIADI
Court 3
Starts at 11:00 AM
RUS D. SHNAIDER vs RUS V. KUDERMETOVA (5) FOLLOWED BY
KAZ Y. PUTINTSEVA vs RUS E. ALEXANDROVA (7) FOLLOWED BY
GBR A. BARNETT/GBR O. NICHOLLS vs USA N. MELICHAR-MARTINEZ/USA A. PARKS (4) FOLLOWED BY
POL K. KAWA/POL A. ROSOLSKA vs CAN L. FERNANDEZ/USA T. TOWNSEND
Court 4
Starts at 11:00 AM
AUT J. GRABHER vs USA S. VICKERY FOLLOWED BY
ESP C. BUCSA vs USA B. PERA FOLLOWED BY
GER L. SIEGEMUND/RUS V. ZVONAREVA vs CZE M. BOUZKOVA/JPN M. KATO FOLLOWED BY
USA D. COLLINS/USA D. KRAWCZYK vs ESP C. BUCSA/KAZ A. DANILINA
“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
A little chat with little known Canadian Katherine Sebov, whose main 'claim to fame' up until this year was the on-court 'fight' she had with Alycia Parks (whom I think behaves like a 'diva' on court - without having the results/credentials to back it up).
I've seen Sebov play live several times, and, apart from seeming like a genuinely nice and down to Earth person, I've felt that her tennis is basically Challenger level.
But she is having a very good year thus far this year (note in the interview, she says that the main change in her game has been psychological).
She does the "Come On" yell too often and too loud for my liking - but other than that, I'm happy that she's finally doing well at the top level.
(That said, I do expect Bencic to beat her rather routinely.)
R.I.P. Amal...
“The opposite of courage is not cowardice - it’s conformity. Even a dead fish can go with the flow.”- Jim Hightower
Jabeur could do well here, hope she is recovered.. she stays low, has great balance, much needed on this slippery surface...and slices and drops are always effective here precisely because it is slippery...
ashkor87 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:40 am
Getting a bit concerned about Danielle Collins..is it an injury or an autoimmune condition she has?
If I recall well, it had something to do with cramps? She talked about it.
But indeed, her results since that Aussie final last year have been very bad. The descent down the rankings has been steep and fast.
ashkor87 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:40 am
Getting a bit concerned about Danielle Collins..is it an injury or an autoimmune condition she has?
If I recall well, it had something to do with cramps? She talked about it.
But indeed, her results since that Aussie final last year have been very bad. The descent down the rankings has been steep and fast.
She has rheumatoid arthritis and endometriosis, two separate conditions.
Endometriosis is a painful condition, tissue that is typically in the uterus overgrows outside the uterus. Symptoms like pain, bleeding and fatigue present at any time, not only during menstruation, so it's not just cramps.