'24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
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Re: '24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
Well tequila will render you unconscious so...
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Re: '24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
Mannarino & Quetin Halys withdrew from the doubles, so maybe he cares a little bit about what happens next.
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Re: '24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
I always wonder in that situation if there is some sort of financial agreement between the partners
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Re: '24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
I would think not- after all, it can happen to either player, so it would even out?Fastbackss wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:47 pm I always wonder in that situation if there is some sort of financial agreement between the partners
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Eh, in gauff-pegula? Maybe.
But in this instance more likely that one player (mannarino) would go far
But in this instance more likely that one player (mannarino) would go far
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I think what ashkor meant was that it would balance out as to sometimes they might withdraw because of one player, or the other over the course of a season.Fastbackss wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 2:48 am Eh, in gauff-pegula? Maybe.
But in this instance more likely that one player (mannarino) would go far
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Noskova vs Yastremska happening now. Can't decide who has a better future. Yastremska has great power, but she always did. She had more winners and ufes than anyone in the wta year after year,I hear .Noskova has a more subtle game, more like a typical Czech, and she is younger..hmmm
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Combination of Y''s power and the court's speed a bit too much for Noskova thus far . Seems to be late on many shots...probably would do better at the USO.. of course, when Yastremska is not missing, she could overwhelm anyone, I suppose
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silly and wrong to get 16 year old kids embroiled in this..
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Re: '24 ATP WTA AO Grand Slam 1/14 - 1/28
Tough, am I?ponchi101 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:18 am She won in straight sets, beating a two time slam finalist and former world #1, and you dock her some 25% points just based on one performance?
What score did you expect she would beat Pliskova by? 2 &3? That was not going to happen.
You are tough, sometimes.
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