Sad to see Del Potro retire like this, especially after the news came out his dad mismanaged his money so bad he's nearly bankrupt, although I'm not soo sure how bad that situation actually is
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All Slams to have a super tiebreak at 6-6 in deciding sets starting next year.
The single greatest thing about the scoring system ruined for no reason. If you dont want 70-68 anymore just ban John Isner
Opelka and Isner played a 26-24 tiebreak in NY a month agoOpelka-Isner could be quite a long match.
I don't like it either but as long as they don't go away from best-of-five in Slams, I can live with it.
Unexpected, she's only 25. When was the last time a world number 1 retired? But sometimes its refreshing when players retire at their peak powers and we have to respect her decision. Three grand slams - only the US Open escaped her.Genuinely shocked about Ash Barty's retirement!
But she obviously lost the motivation to continue; has done what she wanted to do....in tennis. Good luck to her in whatever her future pursuits are.
I still vastly prefer it over Osaka complaining how depressed she is while raking in 50M a year
What. I dont think mental health issues are marketing tools in the way she uses it.Dude...
What. I dont think mental health issues are marketing tools in the way she uses it.
Should last a while. She doesn't defend many points and she's more than 2000 points ahead in the WTA race already. Clay season coming up to boot.Women have a new world number one with Swiatek after her Miami Open win. See how long that lasts................
Possibly even number 1 if Nole's shenanigans continue. Or you're thinking Nadal at #1?Medvedev once again failing to take #1 from Djokovic who can't enter the country.
Looks to me like next gen debates will cease very soon. There will be Alcaraz and there will be everyone else. I predicted he'd reach the top 3 this year already but if he wins Miami tomorrow he's already gonna be #2 in the race.
When I predicted it in October it was meant to sound like a flaming hot take. Now I think he's >>50% to finish top 3 in the world, and #1 is certainly possible.Possibly even number 1 if Nole's shenanigans continue. Or you're thinking Nadal at #1?
He's skipping MC I think, but before RG he always goes from "I am bery injured" to completely fine unless he loses then he was injured all that time.Are we even sure Nadal is coming back for the clay season?