Federer - I like watching the best - Purely for the style of his play - Effortless poetry
Nadal - Is a physical animal that never gives in - Most likeable person of the three - Humble and decent
Novax - Hard to like as a person - But will probably end up with the most Slams - Relentless smugness
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:05 pm
by Marylandolorian
Novax, won’t be at the French Open as the “vax passport” will be mandatory, could be Nadal’s 14th victory there, bringing him his 22nd title .
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 9:00 am
by booji boy
Jb1981 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:11 pm
That’s an amazing result. After going to bed after the first set I wasn’t expecting to wake up to anything other than a Medvedev straight sets win.
I went to bed after the second set with Medvedev 2 sets to love up. Thought he'd win easily. Although tbf he kind of stole the 2nd set against the run of play. Thought I'd just put on the recording to watch the final set next morning not knowing the result. Sat there from about 10am until 1pm as Nadal came back to grind out an incredible 5 set victory.
Never been Nadal's biggest fan but there is no denying his greatness. Absolutely epic come from behind win.
Biffer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:58 am
Just returned from the USA. Was in Arthur Ashe stadium for the Cilic v Alcatraz match. Knackered.
You have had quite a trip! Was it specifically for sports watching?
Yep. Primarily baseball and American football. Tennis was something of an afterthought
You picked a good place to go - flushing meadows is definitely on my bucket list, my ex tennis coach's brother runs a company who arrange tennis trips and that was one of the tournaments on offer. Never got round to it.
Atmosphere good? Wimbledon can be OK but it's all a bit Cliff Richard.
You have had quite a trip! Was it specifically for sports watching?
Yep. Primarily baseball and American football. Tennis was something of an afterthought
You picked a good place to go - flushing meadows is definitely on my bucket list, my ex tennis coach's brother runs a company who arrange tennis trips and that was one of the tournaments on offer. Never got round to it.
Atmosphere good? Wimbledon can be OK but it's all a bit Cliff Richard.
Definitely worth a visit
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 3:42 pm
by Slick
EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 12:54 pm
A mate said Wimbledon is like a load of people pretending they are at Wimbledon. Made me laugh
You have had quite a trip! Was it specifically for sports watching?
Yep. Primarily baseball and American football. Tennis was something of an afterthought
I hope you got more out of attending a baseball match than I did. Although that might have been the Yankees being terrible.
Also Yankee Stadium being a soulless dump. Went to Citifield (Mets), Target Field (Twins) and the Great American Ballpark (Reds). Got a double header at the Reds because the previous day was rained off and saw this little beauty
Reds was my 12th MLB stadium that I’ve seen a game at.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 10:30 am
by Calculon
Djokovic back in Australia, and after hating him, now the crowds love him
The whole affair was ridiculous tbh, they tried to make an example of him but in the long run his position has proven the most reasonable.
The aussie public was gripped with a self righteous fever and their politicians responded.
A very strange affair all around. Some pundits were desperate for him to made into an anti vax pariah when in reality he just made the personal decision not to get vaccinated on medical grounds.
Considering he is probably more careful about what he puts into his body than 99% of the population and is obviously incredibly fit it was strange how many people did not give him the benefit of the doubt.
It was a perfect example of how an issue is politicised in the modern climate.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:21 am
by Calculon
Yeah, I don’t remember him telling other people not to get vaccinated and the idea that he was a health risk to the public was obviously nonsense.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:58 am
by Grandpa
Calculon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:21 am
Yeah, I don’t remember him telling other people not to get vaccinated and the idea that he was a health risk to the public was obviously nonsense.
Except he wandered around hugging people in public after claiming he had Covid... it had a very dodgy feel to it all... if genuine he was careless in his behaviour.. I'm not convinced he genuinely had Covid at the perfect convenient time... hence him behaving as if he didn't have Covid...
Calculon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:21 am
Yeah, I don’t remember him telling other people not to get vaccinated and the idea that he was a health risk to the public was obviously nonsense.
Except he wandered around hugging people in public after claiming he had Covid... it had a very dodgy feel to it all... if genuine he was careless in his behaviour.. I'm not convinced he genuinely had Covid at the perfect convenient time... hence him behaving as if he didn't have Covid...
This. Also the 'test result' sequence number didn't line up with their current testing sequence numbers. Just all dodgy.
Calculon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:21 am
Yeah, I don’t remember him telling other people not to get vaccinated and the idea that he was a health risk to the public was obviously nonsense.
Except he wandered around hugging people in public after claiming he had Covid... it had a very dodgy feel to it all... if genuine he was careless in his behaviour.. I'm not convinced he genuinely had Covid at the perfect convenient time... hence him behaving as if he didn't have Covid...
This. Also the 'test result' sequence number didn't line up with their current testing sequence numbers. Just all dodgy.
I addressed this earlier, but a couple of posters seem intent on rewriting history to suit their agenda. Djokovic lied to Australia's border force, providing faked test results. He did this in an effort to get around the government policy at the time regarding vaccination and infection for entry.
Additionally, earlier in the pandemic phase, he had hosted a tournament flouting advice around contact and transmission risk. It's pertinent to suggest that perhaps he had his own political agenda running throughout the whole process and came unstuck.
Trying to paint the Australian govt as some sort of villain here is misguided or ill informed.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:38 pm
by Calculon
Fascinating, but completely irrelevant as to why he was deported.
It was a political decision taken by Scotty's government because it was popular with the Australian public.
His willpower is unreal - I don't always find his style easy on the eye but I love watching the sheer fight in him.
We were there 4 years ago when he supposedly played his final match. We were sitting two rows behind his team. I've never seen determination and fight like it, he could barely walk but fought a five setter until one in the morning. One of the greatest sporting events I have seen.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:09 pm
by S/Lt_Phillips
Murray wins another 5 setter. Apparently the longest match of his career, which is pretty astonishing given his age & injury record.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:09 pm
by Dogbert
Andy F**king Murray
What a stunning match - Brutal
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:10 pm
by Biffer
Andy Fucking Murray.
3 hours ago he was two sets and a break of serve down.
Just won 4-6 6-7 7-6 6-3 7-5.
Five and three quarter hours, finishing at ten past four in the morning.
Two days after he spent nearly five hours beating the world number 14.
On a metal fucking hip.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:24 pm
by Tichtheid
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:43 pm
by Blackmac
I find the whole thing glorious but also quite sad. He is just killing himself for scraps and the adoration he gets for these sort of mental performances. I think it's about time he called it a day and spent more time with his wife and young kids.
Re: The Tennis Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:51 pm
by robmatic
Blackmac wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:43 pm
I find the whole thing glorious but also quite sad. He is just killing himself for scraps and the adoration he gets for these sort of mental performances. I think it's about time he called it a day and spent more time with his wife and young kids.
I dunno, I get the feeling that he does actually like playing tennis and being a sportsman. Certainly compared to some tennis players for whom it's just a job or a ticket to the high life.