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'22 WTA ATP GS USOpen 8/29 - 9/11

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Re: '22 WTA ATP GS USOpen 8/29 - 9/11

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Re: '22 WTA ATP GS USOpen 8/29 - 9/11

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Looking over the early draw so I can get an early idea who I want to pick for the Suicide Game. :lol:
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Cuckoo4Coco wrote: Wed Jul 20, 2022 7:14 pm Looking over the early draw so I can get an early idea who I want to pick for the Suicide Game. :lol:
That way lies madness, child! :twisted: Next thing you know, you start calling the SP award "My Precious!!!!".
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ponchi101 wrote: Wed Jul 20, 2022 7:25 pm
Cuckoo4Coco wrote: Wed Jul 20, 2022 7:14 pm Looking over the early draw so I can get an early idea who I want to pick for the Suicide Game. :lol:
That way lies madness, child! :twisted: Next thing you know, you start calling the SP award "My Precious!!!!".
I am winning one by the end of the slams 2023. :P
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Re: '22 WTA ATP GS USOpen 8/29 - 9/11

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I am certainly going to enjoy watching SanJose and Toronto and Cinci but, as usual, history shows that winning any of those doesn't mean much for your prospects at the USO.. it takes the class of Serena to win San Jose and the USO in the same year..Andreescu is one of the really few people who have gone on to win the USO after winning Rogers...so no point getting too excited if one of my favs like Rybakina or Andreescu or Raducanu or Leylah wins one of these warm-up events. ..I would hope they don't,. Peaking too early is a real thing ...
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Re: '22 WTA ATP GS USOpen 8/29 - 9/11

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Any match in the WTA is a 50/50 chance. The top players are perhaps 52/48, but winning ANY match at any time in the WTA is no guarantee you will win anything then next day, week or month.
Winning any of the MS1000's simply means you like the surface. I don't agree that it will be a matter of peaking too early, it will be a matter of the parity in the tour.
I say: new winner at the USO. FULLY new winner, ala Rybakina (first time slam champion).
But you know my position, as I know yours ;)
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The fact that Andreescu could do it, is one reason I hold her in high esteem...she maintained her level through the entire year..in fact, I think she was unbeaten on hard courts that year..astonishing!
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If the whole thing is a crap-shoot, what is there to 'talk about' ? Why even have this forum?!
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ashkor87 wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:59 am If the whole thing is a crap-shoot, what is there to 'talk about' ? Why even have this forum?!
Isn't that why two competitors take the court and play the matches? Sure when the matches start there is always a favorite and an underdog, but that doesn't always come to be, and many times especially in the WTA it doesn't happen. It actually makes it a lot of fun in my opinion.

One of the most exciting US Opens was the one I watched last year on the Women's side when I got to see what Emma and Leylah did in that draw. If things went status quo, I may have never really known about Emma or Leylah much at all even now.
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ashkor87 wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:45 am The fact that Andreescu could do it, is one reason I hold her in high esteem...she maintained her level through the entire year..in fact, I think she was unbeaten on hard courts that year..astonishing!
She was new and unknown to the other players then (in 2019).
Since then, the other players have figured out how to play her, and she has not been able to counter that.
The predictable outcome is that she has not done anywhere near as well since the other players figured out how to play her.
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I watched her matches closely, there was nothing that unusual about her game that would make her tricky..she was just powerful on every wing, served, volleyed, moved well .nothing to attack ..that game remains intact .I fully expect her to win big titles again. We shall see.
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ashkor87 wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:32 am I watched her matches closely, there was nothing that unusual about her game that would make her tricky..she was just powerful on every wing, served, volleyed, moved well .nothing to attack ..that game remains intact .I fully expect her to win big titles again. We shall see.
It's not so much that I think she was 'tricky' in 2019... Other players figuring out how to play a particular player has a lot more to do with identifying weaknesses and exploiting them than anything else. And the other players have figured out how to do that with Andreescu. It happens all the time in tennis. Only the great players adjust to the other players learning how to play them, and stay on top. I've seen no evidence that Andreescu is or will be one of those players.

I once again remind everyone that Andreescu had 6 good months 3 years ago. That's all - 6 months. She has been quite unremarkable since then - not terrible, just not really noticeable. She was a 'flavour of the month' who lasted a few weeks longer than most 'flavours of the month'.
A good 6 months does not make an impressive career - just like a bad 6 months does not make a terrible career.
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Deuce wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 4:10 am
ashkor87 wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:45 am The fact that Andreescu could do it, is one reason I hold her in high esteem...she maintained her level through the entire year..in fact, I think she was unbeaten on hard courts that year..astonishing!
She was new and unknown to the other players then (in 2019).
Since then, the other players have figured out how to play her, and she has not been able to counter that.
The predictable outcome is that she has not done anywhere near as well since the other players figured out how to play her.
Do you think that will be the case for Emma & Leylah this year? I suppose they both will have the bullseye on their backs with the performances they put up last year and Emma has been struggling and Leylah coming off the foot injury. Could it be early exits for both of them then, you think?
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ashkor87 wrote:I am certainly going to enjoy watching SanJose and Toronto and Cinci but, as usual, history shows that winning any of those doesn't mean much for your prospects at the USO.. it takes the class of Serena to win San Jose and the USO in the same year..Andreescu is one of the really few people who have gone on to win the USO after winning Rogers...so no point getting too excited if one of my favs like Rybakina or Andreescu or Raducanu or Leylah wins one of these warm-up events. ..I would hope they don't,. Peaking too early is a real thing ...
I don’t look at just the winners for predictive value. I look at who plays well, win or lose. :)


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