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Jannik Sinner named men's ITF world champion in 2024
Marcel Arevalo and Mate Pavic named ITF doubles champions in 2024
 

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In an all Australian Mixed Doubles Final,
Wild Cards John Peers/Olivia Gadecki defeated Wild Cards K.Birrell/J.Smith 36 64 10-6 to win the title! ( the first one in over 50 years)
 

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As expected Djokovic will miss the Davis Cup first round tie with Denmark at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen
Lajovic also injured so Serbia goes with Djere, Medjedovic and Kecmanovic
Denmark got Rune, Moeller, Holmgren
 

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As expected Djokovic will miss the Davis Cup first round tie with Denmark at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen
Lajovic also injured so Serbia goes with Djere, Medjedovic and Kecmanovic
Denmark got Rune, Moeller, Holmgren
Yes it is going to be interesting. I'm going to watch it but had hoped to see e match between Holger end Novak. But it'll be fun anyway.
 

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Yes it is going to be interesting. I'm going to watch it but had hoped to see e match between Holger end Novak. But it'll be fun anyway.
Sorry about that, but I am sure you will have a good time, I love going to Davis Cup matches, great atmostphere
 
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Henry Patten and Harri Heliovarra win a second GS title at only their fourth attempt together.And that after missing ten set points and losing a 34 point first set TB a match that went just over 3 hours, they defeated the Italian team of Bolelli/Navassori 67(18) 76(5) 63 to be the AO Mens Doubles Champions
 

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Jannik Sinner, defending champion, and Grigor Dimitrov have withdrawn from ATP50 Rotterdam. Their spots are taken by Jakub Mensik and RBA. Carlos Alcaraz the new top seed.
 
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Anyone seen something like this before?

I heard of him. I play also with my left hand, just as a coordination exercise. I can tell you it is a nightmare. Kudos to the kid.
 

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Hi @Shivashish Sarkar

Shouldn't this post be here?

I like Shapovalov as well. I have a very soft spot for him and FAA when they play doubles together. I get the impression they are really good friends having a good time together.
 

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I just wanted to share that a few days ago I wasted about two hours watching silly ATP quizzes of players - stuff like, "Player most likely to..." or history stuff like "Name every Tour Finals winner" (p.s. Rafa was the only one who got everyone one). Anyhow, Felix Auger-Aliassime was in a lot of them and I must say, he is such a great kid - very thoughtful, intelligent, and without the bravado of some/most of the other players. He knew a lot about tennis history, and was considered to be the guy on tour that would be an artist (he is a pianist).

It also fits with my view that he doesn't quite have the killer instinct, which may be holding him back. But it did reinvigorate my liking of this kid - I really hope he can surprise and take it to the next level, or at least have a successful career and snag a Masters or two.
He’s Canadian. In military terms that’s like being French..
 

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He’s Canadian. In military terms that’s like being French..
Haha, ouch. Well, it also could be that he's not a pure jock like most of them. He's a man of culture.
 

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Felix’s game, statistically speaking is in a rut.

Ponder this one stat: the last time he reached the Qtrs of a Major was the 2022 AO. That is 3 full years.

FAA seems content to pile up 250’s tourney points & comfortably stay in, say, the top 30 to keep sponsorships, direct entries to tornaments, prize money, etc to have a nice lifestyle. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. The man turns 25 this year.

However I see no indications he’s at all concerned or feel the urgency to move up or make changes to his game or approach.
 

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Here's a comp for Felix: Richard Gasquet. Both showed up on the radar at a young age. Year-end rankings through age 24:

RG: 161, 93, 107, 16, 18, 8, 25, 52
FA: 601, 162, 108, 21, 21, 11, 6, 29, 29

Sort of a similar pattern: both made a big jump - RG from 19 to 20, FA 18 to 19. Both had their best ranking year (so far) at age 22. Both fell back to the 25+ range after.

Gasquet rose again in his late 20s and remained in the top 30 or so into his early 30s, and has been more in the 50-80ish range since. Who knows how FA might turn out, but I could see him eventually having another spike, maybe ala Dimitrov (another somewhat similar player, in terms of possible career pattern and level).
 

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Here's a comp for Felix: Richard Gasquet. Both showed up on the radar at a young age. Year-end rankings through age 24:

RG: 161, 93, 107, 16, 18, 8, 25, 52
FA: 601, 162, 108, 21, 21, 11, 6, 29, 29

Sort of a similar pattern: both made a big jump - RG from 19 to 20, FA 18 to 19. Both had their best ranking year (so far) at age 22. Both fell back to the 25+ range after.

Gasquet rose again in his late 20s and remained in the top 30 or so into his early 30s, and has been more in the 50-80ish range since. Who knows how FA might turn out, but I could see him eventually having another spike, maybe ala Dimitrov (another somewhat similar player, in terms of possible career pattern and level).
True,

However Dimitrov for all his unfulfilled early potential, from 2014-2024 has been remarkably consistent, with his YE ranking never dipping below #28, (he has 8 years ranked YE top 20 or higher)plus a consistently respectable Major & Masters record.

All iI’m saying is that he seems to have a stronger basis/foundation for his game than either RG or FAA for which he has his spurts of actualized brilliance .
 

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The USO tennis tournament is adding a 15th day by moving to a Sunday start in 2025
Wimbledon is the GS without a Sunday start
 
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I like that the US Open is going to a 15-day tournament, but I hate the Sunday start. I prefer the 2008-15 structure, with the Monday start and the men's final on Monday.
 

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I like that the US Open is going to a 15-day tournament, but I hate the Sunday start. I prefer the 2008-15 structure, with the Monday start and the men's final on Monday.
Disagree I prefer the mens final to be on a Sunday in any tournament Masters 1000 ATP 500 and 250 I also dislike some of the Masters 1000 tournaments going for 2 weeks!
On a weekend more fans are available and usually TV rates higher on a weekend
Roland Garros, providing additional revenue from a extra day of ticket sales the tournament on a Sunday increases TV exposure on a day in which more people typically tune int televised sports. TV audicences on a Sunday afternoon is 5 million views, the audience on a Monday the first day of the tournament is 1.2 million, then goes to 2 million, if we start on a Sunday, we will have 5 million viewers.
At the end of the day it always about tickets sales and TV participation, which equates to more dollars
Maybe it is just a matter of time before Wimbledon follows suit, this year they have abolished lines people.
 
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Disagree I prefer the mens final to be on a Sunday in any tournament Masters 1000 ATP 500 and 250 I also dislike some of the Masters 1000 tournaments going for 2 weeks!
On a weekend more fans are available and usually TV rates higher on a weekend
Roland Garros, providing additional revenue from a extra day of ticket sales the tournament on a Sunday increases TV exposure on a day in which more people typically tune int televised sports. TV audicences on a Sunday afternoon is 5 million views, the audience on a Monday the first day of the tournament is 1.2 million, then goes to 2 million, if we start on a Sunday, we will have 5 million viewers.
At the end of the day it always about tickets sales and TV participation, which equates to more dollars
Maybe it is just a matter of time before Wimbledon follows suit, this year they have abolished lines people.
The problem with the men's final being on Sunday is that it interferes with the first week of NFL football. Heck, most people (if they weren't affected by the DirecTV blackout) didn't even know the start time of the US Open final was moved up to 2 PM ET, from the traditional 4 PM ET start time. (Who even thought that was a good idea to begin with?) By the time these viewers tuned in, Sinner was on cruise control in the 3rd set. That's a reason why the 2024 US Open set a record for the lowest rated men's final.

The reason why the Sunday men's final worked so long for CBS is that it had coverage to NFL football. Having a 1 PM ET game was a great lead-in to the 4 PM ET men's final.

ESPN doesn't have the rights to Sunday NFL football, but has the rights to Monday Night Football. As currently scheduled, a Monday final would do much better ratings. The only way a Sunday final could work is if the US Open is moved up a week or two, so it doesn't interfere with NFL football.
 

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The problem with the men's final being on Sunday is that it interferes with the first week of NFL football. Heck, most people (if they weren't affected by the DirecTV blackout) didn't even know the start time of the US Open final was moved up to 2 PM ET, from the traditional 4 PM ET start time. (Who even thought that was a good idea to begin with?) By the time these viewers tuned in, Sinner was on cruise control in the 3rd set. That's a reason why the 2024 US Open set a record for the lowest rated men's final.

The reason why the Sunday men's final worked so long for CBS is that it had coverage to NFL football. Having a 1 PM ET game was a great lead-in to the 4 PM ET men's final.

ESPN doesn't have the rights to Sunday NFL football, but has the rights to Monday Night Football. As currently scheduled, a Monday final would do much better ratings. The only way a Sunday final could work is if the US Open is moved up a week or two, so it doesn't interfere with NFL football.
You posted an intriguing premise.