'26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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JTContinental wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:37 am Despite our assertions to the contrary, Musetti sure is looking like the #3 player in the world.
I think Zverev still is..
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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Maybe, but Musetti certainly played at #3 level before his unfortunate injury.

I'll revise this opinion if Zverev beats Alcaraz :)
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That is so disappointing for Musetti.
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 9:10 am Maybe, but Musetti certainly played at #3 level before his unfortunate injury.

I'll revise this opinion if Zverev beats Alcaraz :)
Why would you expect a #3 to beat Alcaraz?! At a major?!
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ashkor87 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 10:52 am Why would you expect a #3 to beat Alcaraz?! At a major?!
I don't, but IF he does then I agree 99.9% that he actually is the 3rd best player now. Otherwise Djokovic and Musetti have an equally strong claim.
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Sinner grinded out a straight sets victory. Was never in any serious danger (no serve lost).
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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ponchi101 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 4:26 am But Anisimova's UE count was impossible to surmount. And it was not from just one side. It was from everywhere.
A poor match from Amanda.
Pegula had something to do with that...
Jpeg is again the gold standard..only a true champion can beat her..which AA is not,yet
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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What exactly happened with Musetti? Did he get injured during play? All the videos I saw are of him walking over, not the injury itself
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At this rate, hand the trophy to Djokovic. Someone has cursed his opponents. Didn't see the match, but what an unfortunate way to lose for Musetti. Injuries seem to hamper him at the most inopportune time (not that there is ever a good time).
It seems like time is going backwards towards 1984 . . . :freaking:
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Musetti was crushed under the weight of all of us pointing out he was the #3 player in the world temporarily!
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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Please, as M8 said. What was the injury? I left the match after he won the second set. He looked fit, he was playing gorgeous tennis.
What was the injury? Torn courage? He strained his will? Twisted his "forza Italia!"?
What happened?
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From ESPN article

Musetti took the first two sets 6-4, 6-3 but needed a medical timeout for treatment on his upper right leg after being broken in the third game of the third. The 23-year-old Italian player tried to keep going for almost two games but couldn't continue.

After serving a double fault in the fifth game to give Djokovic another break-point chance, Musetti wiped a hand across his face, walked toward the net and removed his headband before exchanging a handshake and quick hug.
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Re: '26 Aus Open day 11 OoP & Discussion

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Groin injury
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JTContinental wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 9:07 pm Groin injury
Thanks. Like the others I had no idea what happened.
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