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I'm not a specialist either, it's been a few decades since I've picked up a tennis racket. But I appreciate your updates, all the big matches during the week are on a channel I'm not willing to pay extra for here in the States. So, thank you!It's amazing how these guys step up when it counts. Good game, not that I'm a specialist...
Ok, let the updates roll. Second set 6-1 Djokovic. Rublev is getting his act together in the third.I'm not a specialist either, it's been a few decades since I've picked up a tennis racket. But I appreciate your updates, all the big matches during the week are on a channel I'm not willing to pay extra for here in the States. So, thank you!
Along with reading your updates I'm watching a live scoreboard, I think Djoko should have this wrapped up in the 4th. We shall see.Third set Djokovic 6-4. It's 2-1 now.
I meant to comment earlier that not only is he fun to watch, but he also appears to possess a lot of self-awareness and mental maturity.Like the man. First time I saw him, guts, attacks like Nibali even if he doesn't have the legs. A breath of fresh air among all these accountants...
Do you guys ever hear a man grunt and then wonder if Carlos Alcaraz just hit a ball 5 seconds ago?
Eubanks is entertaining, no doubt. He saves balls which clearly go out just to return them in the net.Lol. It was 6-4 Medvedev with dominant stats, then I go on a bus ride, don't check the score, I come back and Eubanks leads 2 sets to 1.
Nice surprise.
You mean he is returning the balls from Scotland?Medvedev returning from Scotland just shows he's a technically limited player unable to change his game.