Don't make me laugh. The last time Djoke beat Red on grass, he wasn't the Sinner who won multiple slams or was #1. They are both different players now. Who Djoke beat over the years isn't going to help him tomorrow. If anything I think he would draw from the match in AO where he was able to win against RedI'm going with Djokovic in 4. Sinner hasn't been battle tested. Playing Djokovic is a whole different animal than playing Kecmanovic (who he struggled with), Borges, Brooksby, Mochizuki, and Struff. Djokovic has been battle tested through the years. The players who he has faced (and beaten) since 2011 is a who's who list. Don't forget, the last time both were healthy, Djokovic beat Sinner in straights at Wimbledon. Healthy Djokovic will always beat healthy Sinner at Wimbledon.
Yeah, I'd buy the argument if this was the only time he blew a lead like that, but Sinner had a 2-set lead in the French Open final last year and even served for it. There have been several instances of Sinner getting broken while serving for the match, including at this year's Wimbledon. It clearly isn't a one-off, but part of a larger trend. Sinner has lost ten 5-set matches since 2022 Wimbledon, which by far leads all players. Did Sinner just hit a wall each time, or is he just not clutch?Logical choice may be to pick Sinner in 4 I think...but I am still not buying the "Sinner just hit a wall" in the French Open argument. No top player loses like that. They find a way to get one more game. Something happened there. Until I am satisfied with an answer, I give every other top player a chance against Sinner, especially a seasoned vet like Nole. He will be tired and hurting but what if Sinner hits another "wall" ?
I think that was before the French Open. That stat had to have been broken after Novak's loss to Joao Fonseca.I saw a graphic somewhere that Novak has never lost a 5+ hour match and Jannik has never won a 4+ hour match. That would imply that it is imperative that Jannik win this in three, maybe four (quick) sets.
You are a 'lovable villain" AP except when you are trying to send me Zed Tee Shirts Meh!@britbox Hey Baron.. I was chatting with Keli.. What was the name of the old forum when that you inherited a tennis villain like myself, the great Susan and the always informed tented? For me it would have been around 2010-2011 time line
Hey AP, a load of us used to post on the old tennis.com message board. I'm pretty sure you were on that. Keli definitely was, and Susan and tented. There was an interim board called Tennis Digital (created by Tino, the tennis.com tech guy) that lasted a few months between tennis.com board closure and Tennis Frontier starting.@britbox Hey Baron.. I was chatting with Keli.. What was the name of the old forum when that you inherited a tennis villain like myself, the great Susan and the always informed tented? For me it would have been around 2010-2011 time line
BaronHey AP, a load of us used to post on the old tennis.com message board. I'm pretty sure you were on that. Keli definitely was, and Susan and tented. There was an interim board called Tennis Digital (created by Tino, the tennis.com tech guy) that lasted a few months between tennis.com board closure and Tennis Frontier starting.
Yes, I saw that posted - it's closure marks the end of an era. I believe Chris Evert was part of the ownership team back in the day. Yeah, that board got really wild. It was funny though - I nearly cried with laughter a few times with the absurdity of it all. The mix of posters was something I haven't seen since - tennis experts, casual fans, comedians and psychopaths all in the same space.Baron
Are you aware that Tennis.Com has closed down and has become a SB site, without any warning at all
I went there last week to check on something that I wanted to clear up with Steve Tignor and it was Gonsky
I also used to post when Pete Bodo was in charge gee that is many moons ago, on the general posting site then it got out of hand and quite frankly became Toxic, I new a poster from England who was put in charge to over see that cite she left as she told me in an email if just got too stressful for her. I also left, posters just wanted to take cheap shots at one another, not interested in tennis sad to say.
Yes indeed it was a Mixture all rightYes, I saw that posted - it's closure marks the end of an era. I believe Chris Evert was part of the ownership team back in the day. Yeah, that board got really wild. It was funny though - I nearly cried with laughter a few times with the absurdity of it all. The mix of posters was something I haven't seen since - tennis experts, casual fans, comedians and psychopaths all in the same space.
I didnt join Digital, after tennis.com, I went into cyber space and ended up at TFI believe I joined the "crew" at the very end of tennis.com, because I remember moving to Digital, and then here.