I won't spoil that one for you if you're watching it on replay.Shapotit is a match up of disappointments for me. I expected so much more from each and who knows maybe one of them will figure it out but definitely not both. Still, go single handed backhands !
Shapotit is a match up of disappointments for me. I expected so much more from each and who knows maybe one of them will figure it out but definitely not both. Still, go single handed backhands !
Yo brother, who’s the player you currently root for?100% guarantee Draper took some strong androgenic substance to bulk up at the expense of losing his hair. Very badly receded already for 24 and hence the skinhead buzz cut. Kinda sucks for his modelling and looks like he took no precautions to block DHT.
I'm not watching much tennis at all these days but I like Draper actually but shame he's injured so much. Yibing Wu likewise is often injured but can be an absolute BEAST when healthy. His problem is he tends to give up after narrowly losing very tight first sets no matter who the opponent is. I wish he'd won this first set against Alcaraz as it would have completely changed the match but really good highlights here.Yo brother, who’s the player you currently root for?
I'm not watching much tennis at all these days but I like Draper actually but shame he's injured so much. Yibing Wu likewise is often injured but can be an absolute BEAST when healthy. His problem is he tends to give up after narrowly losing very tight first sets no matter who the opponent is. I wish he'd won this first set against Alcaraz as it would have completely changed the match but really good highlights here.
Definitely check out those highlights. Wu was absolutely brilliant in set one till the TB unfortunately and then gave up after losing it. Check out this 170 km (!) backhand winner! If he could stay healthy and play like that against everyone he'd be a real contender. Yeah, it's getting boring now with Sinner and Alcaraz tbh.I’ll check him out. Definitely the game could do with somebody who upsets the Big2. I kind of even suspect that soon we’ll be looking for Sinner to upset the Big 1…
This a bit of a tell though, is it? That he lost the first set then sent away? How old is he?Definitely check out those highlights. Wu was absolutely brilliant in set one till the TB unfortunately and then gave up after losing it. If he could stay healthy and play like that against everyone he'd be a real contender. Yeah, it's getting boring now with Sinner and Alcaraz tbh.
He's 26. Well imagine whooping Alcaraz for much of the set and then narrowly losing it. Anyone would have a letdown.This a bit of a tell though, is it? That he lost the first set then sent away? How old is he?
26 is fairly old though, but then again, blokes like Stan peaked late..He's 26. Well imagine whooping Alcaraz for much of the set and then narrowly losing it. Anyone would have a letdown.
Just as long as someone takes Sinner and Alcaraz out of winning some slams, I'm happy even if the player who beats them loses next round.26 is fairly old though, but then again, blokes like Stan peaked late..
Also, Sinner is 25 in August but I doubt he's done winning yet so I don't think 26 is old at all. Either way, I'm just saying I really like Wu's game, I very much doubt he'll win any slams. He's injured too often to win 7 straight slam matches.26 is fairly old though, but then again, blokes like Stan peaked late..
I used to hate it that some nobody would upset Rafa at Wimbledon by playing goat level tennis in round one then flop like a pos in round two. I’m sure Lucas Rosil’s missus often lies awake staring at his loudly snoring carcass, thinking to herself, if this bastard played that way in every match, I’d be rich!Just as long as someone takes Sinner and Alcaraz out of winning some slams, I'm happy even if the player who beats them loses next round.
