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Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:08 pm
by meganfernandez
nelslus wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:30 pm LOL, should have been 0 & 0. Coco had been up 6-0, 2-0- 30-0. Two double faults. Wins the next point. Double faults- and after at some point another double fault and an error- 2-1. Mertens holds- Coco shakily holds....and then Mertens went back to absolute crap play, with solid play from Coco. 0 & 2.
0 and 2 the day she turns 2-0.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:45 am
by ti-amie
Thu, 14 March, 2024 (Day 12)

STADIUM 1

Starts at 11:00 am

A. Potapova (28) Vs M. Kostyuk (31)
Followed By
I. Swiatek (1) Vs C. Wozniacki (WC)
Not Before 3:00 pm
A. Zverev (6)
Vs (2) C. Alcaraz
Not Before 6:00 pm
D. Medvedev (4)
Vs T. Fritz Or H. Rune
Followed by
BNP Parbias Open - Mixed Doubles Invitational

STADIUM 2
Starts at 11:00 am

J. Lehecka (32) Vs (3) J. Sinner
Not Before 12:30 pm
T. Paul (17)
Vs (9) C. Ruud
Not Before 3:00 PM
TBD Vs C. Gauff (3)
Not Before 6:00 PM
TBD Vs E. Navarro (23)
Followed By
BNP Paribas Open - Mixed Doubles Invitational

STADIUM 3
Starts at 3:00 pm

S. Hunter/K. Siniakova (3) Vs A. Muhammad/E. Shibahara
Followed By
TBD Vs (4) N. Melichar-Martinez/E. Perez

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:22 am
by ashkor87
meganfernandez wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:12 pm
Suliso wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:07 pm No choke from Navarro and out goes Sabalenka.
I'm shocked Emma beat her. Emma doesn't have a big weapon. Just is very good athletically and evidently played well strategically.

Askhor, did you think this surface should favor Sabalenka overall?
yes, I did think so.. maybe it is just proof that a slow court is a great leveler- anyone can beat anyone if she stays patient and doesnt make UFEs..

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:13 am
by ashkor87
saw a bit of the highlights (all I can see here).. Sabalenka clearly got frustrated because Navarro was getting a lot of balls back, able to handle Saba's power. We know Sabalenka is not the most patient player in the world, so...

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:22 am
by JTContinental
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:27 pm There were some comments a few years ago about Navarro being on tour solely because her dad is a millionaire that owns the Charleston tournament.
Then I just went to the WTA site and found our she is ranked #23. So it is not just daddy's money.
And BTW, she looks very pretty. Some marketing potential there.
She was definitely a nepo baby to start off, but she made the transition to legit player last year.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:30 am
by ashkor87
Rune beating Fritz is a surprise, to me at any rate.. Fritz has the big serve and the power, has actually won this tournament in the past, if I am not mistaken..

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:31 am
by ashkor87
meganfernandez wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:32 pm
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:27 pm There were some comments a few years ago about Navarro being on tour solely because her dad is a millionaire that owns the Charleston tournament.
Then I just went to the WTA site and found our she is ranked #23. So it is not just daddy's money.
And BTW, she looks very pretty. Some marketing potential there.
Daddy's money only gets you so far, and not as far as the top 20. Probably not event top 100. It might even be a hindrance at some point, if you don't care about the money. Very impressive, what she has done the last couple of years. She is tied with Iga for # of match wins ins 2024.
how true it is that we cant choose our parents!

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:57 am
by martini4me
meganfernandez wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:32 pm
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:27 pm There were some comments a few years ago about Navarro being on tour solely because her dad is a millionaire that owns the Charleston tournament.
Then I just went to the WTA site and found our she is ranked #23. So it is not just daddy's money.
And BTW, she looks very pretty. Some marketing potential there.
Daddy's money only gets you so far, and not as far as the top 20. Probably not event top 100. It might even be a hindrance at some point, if you don't care about the money. Very impressive, what she has done the last couple of years. She is tied with Iga for # of match wins ins 2024.
Not just 2024. She's third in match wins since the start of 2023 (including ITF's, not just WTA tournaments).

https://www.tennisabstract.com/blog/202 ... a-navarro/

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:54 am
by ashkor87
Can't keep track of these Chinese players any more..where did Yuan come from? In the QF now, beat QZ and Kasatkina...yes, she won a tournament just before IW but...!!

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:20 pm
by meganfernandez
ashkor87 wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:54 am Can't keep track of these Chinese players any more..where did Yuan come from? In the QF now, beat QZ and Kasatkina...yes, she won a tournament just before IW but...!!
If she won a tournament, she's doing well to go on a tear in terms of physicality. Timofeeva mentioned that she hit a wall physically (and emotionally) when she got to the 4th round of the Aussie after qualifying. It will be interesting to see if Yuan has much energy vs vs Gauff.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:28 pm
by martini4me
This is another player that's shot from obscurity to relevance very suddenly. She's already 25 years old (born September 1998), she finished 2021 at 312 (had peaked at 198--from her playing history, she may have had some injuries that year--there were a couple of stretches when she didn't play for two or four months). While she finished 2022 at 74 (had a good fall run: qualified and made the third round at US Open (lost to Pegula, then made three ITF finals (winning one) in the US)), she fell back outside the top 100 until last August.

Then she got hot again in the fall, this time in Asia. She got to the final of the WTA 500 in Korea (losing to Pegula again), then to the finals of three ITF $100,000, winning one of those. This year, she qualified and reached the semis in Auckland (WTA 250), losing to Navarro. She lost in the first round of her next two tournaments (Boulter at Australian Open) and lost in qualifying in another, then rebounded to win the Austin 250, and now four wins in Indian Wells.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:07 pm
by meganfernandez
martini4me wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:28 pm This is another player that's shot from obscurity to relevance very suddenly. She's already 25 years old (born September 1998), she finished 2021 at 312 (had peaked at 198--from her playing history, she may have had some injuries that year--there were a couple of stretches when she didn't play for two or four months). While she finished 2022 at 74 (had a good fall run: qualified and made the third round at US Open (lost to Pegula, then made three ITF finals (winning one) in the US)), she fell back outside the top 100 until last August.

Then she got hot again in the fall, this time in Asia. She got to the final of the WTA 500 in Korea (losing to Pegula again), then to the finals of three ITF $100,000, winning one of those. This year, she qualified and reached the semis in Auckland (WTA 250), losing to Navarro. She lost in the first round of her next two tournaments (Boulter at Australian Open) and lost in qualifying in another, then rebounded to win the Austin 250, and now four wins in Indian Wells.
Thanks for looking all that up and typing it out! I'd guess this is probably a pretty normal (to above average) career fluctuation. All the players have the ability to go on a run like this for a little bit. But a lot of things have to line up, and the player has to be dedicated, believe, and work very, very hard. Maybe get lucky.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:43 pm
by Suliso
Another dominant performance by Sinner. Now on a 19 match win streak including 16 this year. Only Djokovic and Nadal have had better starts to their seasons since 1990 establishment of ATP tour.

Will we get now Sinner vs Alcaraz most fans would probably prefer? Or will Zverev beat Carlos yet again (h2h is 5-3 in his favor)?

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 8:49 pm
by meganfernandez
Suliso wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:43 pm Another dominant performance by Sinner. Now on a 19 match win streak including 16 this year. Only Djokovic and Nadal have had better starts to their seasons since 1990 establishment of ATP tour.

Will we get now Sinner vs Alcaraz most fans would probably prefer? Or will Zverev beat Carlos yet again (h2h is 5-3 in his favor)?
The surface is great for Alcaraz, if he's in top shape. As you said, though, Zverev matches up well against him. Won in Australia. We'd all rather see Sinner-Alcaraz, though.

Re: ATP M1000 WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open 3/6 - 3/17 2024

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 8:51 pm
by meganfernandez
Caro retires with injury. Iga through to the semi vs Kostyuk.