'22 Wimbledon Day 3 OoP & Discussion
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Saw a great interview with Catherine Harrison on one of the DirecTV channels yesterday.
She was an alternate into qualifying and did not even know she would get in. Earlier this year she wss the top alternate who did not get into qualifying at the Aussie Open. She almost had to quit tennis during the COVID year when tournaments shut down, and that was the only year her ranking would have been high enough for direct entry into qualifying for slams.
She attended UCLA for four years and graduated. Winning her first round was a career-changing moment because of the money, and it came after she let a 5-2 second-set lead with a match point dissolve into a 6-5 deficit in the last round of qualifying. She said finishing off that match in a tiebreak was the most pressure she ever felt.
She was an alternate into qualifying and did not even know she would get in. Earlier this year she wss the top alternate who did not get into qualifying at the Aussie Open. She almost had to quit tennis during the COVID year when tournaments shut down, and that was the only year her ranking would have been high enough for direct entry into qualifying for slams.
She attended UCLA for four years and graduated. Winning her first round was a career-changing moment because of the money, and it came after she let a 5-2 second-set lead with a match point dissolve into a 6-5 deficit in the last round of qualifying. She said finishing off that match in a tiebreak was the most pressure she ever felt.
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Wow, what a story. I feel like there are so many stories like this in tennis and we don't hear them. Only so many reporters getting so many leads.jazzyg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:08 pm Saw a great interview with Catherine Harrison on one of the DirecTV channels yesterday.
She was an alternate into qualifying and did not even know she would get in. Earlier this year she wss the top alternate who did not get into qualifying at the Aussie Open. She almost had to quit tennis during the COVID year when tournaments shut down, and that was the only year her ranking would have been high enough for direct entry into qualifying for slams.
She attended UCLA for four years and graduated. Winning her first round was a career-changing moment because of the money, and it came after she let a 5-2 second-set lead with a match point dissolve into a 6-5 deficit in the last round of qualifying. She said finishing off that match in a tiebreak was the most pressure she ever felt.
Also, drama! How ironic would it be if Wimbledon allowed late substitutions and Serena could step in and play with Korpatsch?
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Monica Puig just made an excellent point about Raducanu's points to defend. I guess we forgot this: not only she is defending 2000 points at the USO, she is defending more because she earned points from the qualifying. Talk about a pressure position.
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It doesn't seem fair. I know that Tan played a tough long match the day before and she is saying she has a thigh injury but I know that thigh injury is not going to keep her out of her singles match tomorrow.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:13 pmWow, what a story. I feel like there are so many stories like this in tennis and we don't hear them. Only so many reporters getting so many leads.jazzyg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:08 pm Saw a great interview with Catherine Harrison on one of the DirecTV channels yesterday.
She was an alternate into qualifying and did not even know she would get in. Earlier this year she wss the top alternate who did not get into qualifying at the Aussie Open. She almost had to quit tennis during the COVID year when tournaments shut down, and that was the only year her ranking would have been high enough for direct entry into qualifying for slams.
She attended UCLA for four years and graduated. Winning her first round was a career-changing moment because of the money, and it came after she let a 5-2 second-set lead with a match point dissolve into a 6-5 deficit in the last round of qualifying. She said finishing off that match in a tiebreak was the most pressure she ever felt.
Also, drama! How ironic would it be if Wimbledon allowed late substitutions and Serena could step in and play with Korpatsch?
Her doubles partner is now done without even playing a single doubles match at all. Don't seem at all fair to her.
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More about Mugu. The second set was, of course, 6-0. But it lasted 19 minutes. There has got to be something wrong with her, and she is not telling.
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It doesn't seem fair. I know that Tan played a tough long match the day before and she is saying she has a thigh injury but I know that thigh injury is not going to keep her out of her singles match tomorrow.Cuckoo4Coco wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:19 pm Also, drama! How ironic would it be if Wimbledon allowed late substitutions and Serena could step in and play with Korpatsch?
Her doubles partner is now done without even playing a single doubles match at all. Don't seem at all fair to her.
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It's unfortunate for sure. They know this is the risk. Korpatsch has to ask herself if she would do the same thing in the situation. I wish tournaments could let a player find another partner if theirs pulls out before they play their R1 match. Maybe Tan should give Korpatsch $5,000 of her R2 prize money for the inconvenience. Well, we can safely say these two won't partner together anymore!
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It's unfortunate for sure. They know this is the risk. Korpatsch has to ask herself if she would do the same thing in the situation. I wish tournaments could let a player find another partner if theirs pulls out before they play their R1 match. Maybe Tan should give Korpatsch $5,000 of her R2 prize money for the inconvenience. Well, we can safely say these two won't partner together anymore!meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:23 pmIt doesn't seem fair. I know that Tan played a tough long match the day before and she is saying she has a thigh injury but I know that thigh injury is not going to keep her out of her singles match tomorrow.Cuckoo4Coco wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:19 pm Also, drama! How ironic would it be if Wimbledon allowed late substitutions and Serena could step in and play with Korpatsch?
Her doubles partner is now done without even playing a single doubles match at all. Don't seem at all fair to her.
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That would be nice if Tan would do that. It would lend some Harmony to the whole situation.
I am heading out to the courts to practice now.
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Don't think the outcome would've been different this time around, but the score would've been had they kept playing yesterday. There have been several held over matches that didn't have the same energy they did as the first day now.
Long past time to add lights to these courts and let them finish out most of these end of day matches the day that they begin.
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Physically, maybe - long Covid, something else, who knows. You don't think it's just lack of motivation? I never hear good explanations, either. Maybe the Spanish press has some, but I never hear them.
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Listening to Brits call Emma's match is interesting. Today's team is much, much better and more reasonable than her first match at least, but interesting nonetheless.
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Caroline Garcia played a great match. It's really nice to see her return to form, truly seems to be about finally dumping the weight from all that baggage she was carrying around. Hopefully Camila Giorgi is the next in line getting rid of hers.
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I don't think it is lack of motivation because the handshake at the net showed a face that was really upset about the result. And I know she has traditionally gone into a bit of a funk after her big wins (Guadalajara last year) but this is not a little, this has been a lot.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:32 pmPhysically, maybe - long Covid, something else, who knows. You don't think it's just lack of motivation? I never hear good explanations, either. Maybe the Spanish press has some, but I never hear them.
I hope there is an explanation, not that she has forgotten how to play this game.
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I'm afraid we'll never know. Mystifying. But sounds like she's in the perfect career low from which to win another surprise major.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:52 pmI don't think it is lack of motivation because the handshake at the net showed a face that was really upset about the result. And I know she has traditionally gone into a bit of a funk after her big wins (Guadalajara last year) but this is not a little, this has been a lot.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:32 pmPhysically, maybe - long Covid, something else, who knows. You don't think it's just lack of motivation? I never hear good explanations, either. Maybe the Spanish press has some, but I never hear them.
I hope there is an explanation, not that she has forgotten how to play this game.
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I think she needs a break to sort out whatever is going on in her life.
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