Re: Tennis Random, Random
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:53 pm
It just might have something to do with the weak state of US men's tennis...
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Fastbackss wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:32 pm According to Ben Rothenberg the women's final has outdrawn the men's (in USA) for 5 of the last 7 years.
they have also outdrawn in the semi's, every year 2015-2020, despite those always being against the season opening NFL game.
Nobody is insisting. I said "If you "need"", with my initial need being in quotes. The media narrative would like a "Big 4", but that is simply marketing.mick1303 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 6:14 pm ...
If you insist that we shall have "big four" no matter what )) Then yes - out of active players - Berrettini. But if we believe that Thiem will return in full force - then of course he is the guy. But my point was in the new "big four" Berrettini would be quite a distant 4th from the other 3.
For instance take career win percentage:
M - 68.23
Z - 67.99
T - 66.91
B - 64.12
You can see that the differences between the first three are much smaller than their distance from Berrettini.
Comparing to 20-20-20 every accomplishment will look insignificant for a while. Like from the pow of the elephant there is not much difference between the lady-bag and the tarantula. But if you compare those two on their own - indeed there is a difference.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:09 pmNobody is insisting. I said "If you "need"", with my initial need being in quotes. The media narrative would like a "Big 4", but that is simply marketing.mick1303 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 6:14 pm ...
If you insist that we shall have "big four" no matter what )) Then yes - out of active players - Berrettini. But if we believe that Thiem will return in full force - then of course he is the guy. But my point was in the new "big four" Berrettini would be quite a distant 4th from the other 3.
For instance take career win percentage:
M - 68.23
Z - 67.99
T - 66.91
B - 64.12
You can see that the differences between the first three are much smaller than their distance from Berrettini.
Right now, it is as Suliso says. They are the "Best Three" (if you exclude Novak) currently playing, and nothing more. They are nowhere near THE BIG ANYTHING, specially after what the real Big Three have done for almost two decades.
Congratulations, Andy Murray.JTContinental wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 7:40 pm Looks like the ATP is about to crack down on bathroom breaks, and I imagine the WTA will also soon impose new rules
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