He got a hipp injury.Why did Hubi retire in his match against Struff?
Hubi picked up an injury apparently, though the commies didnt say what type of injury
He got a hipp injury.Why did Hubi retire in his match against Struff?
Hubi picked up an injury apparently, though the commies didnt say what type of injury
Well there are several certainties in life here in the US.. Death, Taxes and there isnt a chance in Hades that even if he wanted too, El Dude aint gonna get back on the Felix Bandwagon this week with Novak and Sinner next on this hellacious part of the draw for Felix..Nah.. @El Dude aint allow to get back on the FAA bandwagon until he pays the King's hunting tax .. to be considered a FAA supporter..
Mind your own business thanks and stop following my posts around, try to find a new hobbyProves my point...
Gezz Phil he made the final of RG? as I have said many times he has a good solid game, he also helped us winning the DC last year against Spain get your facts clear for starters.Today he was clinical in defeating de Minaur, who I thought he could, de Minaur to me welts under pressure and his draw to date was kind to him in ways.What will be interesting going forward is to see if Cobolli has found another gear and is going to be a consistent contender at the slams, or if this is a one-time thing and Cobolli is just taking advantage of the situation with Alcaraz out.
(In any case, a bowl of bucatini bolognese sounds good right now.)
I dont never liked him as a player very overated and never played to his so call potential, usually folds like a tent when pressured he only got into Wimbledon after receiving a wild card as he ranking has slipped to around #146 in the world at his age he should look to retire quite frankly, he has gone back to the challenger circuitI’m hoping Dimitrov wins today.
The thing that makes me pause is that Cobolli is 24. If he was a few years younger, I'd be more confident about Cobolli. I've seen players all of a sudden going on a similar great run Cobolli's age then never really follow it up. I know Wawrinka went on a late career run, but that was an exception, not a rule.Gezz Phil he made the final of RG? as I have said many times he has a good solid game, he also helped us winning the DC last year against Spain get your facts clear for starters.Today he was clinical in defeating de Minaur, who I thought he could, de Minaur to me welts under pressure and his draw to date was kind to him in ways.
Did you actually watch his match over de Minaur? No I dont think you did you just go on scores and when a player comes in ranking.
Cobolli has just entered the Top Ten give him a chance consolidate his position before you make hypothetical accusations!
All players reach their own level at different ages Cobolli has had injury problems like his shoulder if you had done your research properly and nearly at one stage nearly had to have shoulder surgery, maybe he is a late bloomer because he always had a solid game, great mover and strong off both wings if you had watch him play, also he has made back to back QFs at Wimbledon, which is a good consistent resultThe thing that makes me pause is that Cobolli is 24. If he was a few years younger, I'd be more confident about Cobolli. I've seen players all of a sudden going on a similar great run Cobolli's age then never really follow it up. I know Wawrinka went on a late career run, but that was an exception, not a rule.
Regarding de Minaur, he is a consistent player, but I think his game is limited. I don't think he has the tools to challenge the elite in a Bo5. Plus, with him being 27 and being on the tour for a long time, I think he has reached his ceiling.
I suggest you watch the high lights or try to watch the match in full? because Hubi began to struggle with a rib/abdominal problem and also experienced back pain as the match progressed to the 4th set, he also had multiple medical time outs and tried to play through the pain, but had to call it quits!He got a hipp injury.
OMG you asked and I replied. I'm SO sorry.I suggest you watch the high lights or try to watch the match in full? because Hubi began to struggle with a rib/abdominal problem and also experienced back pain as the match progressed to the 4th set, he also had multiple medical time outs and tried to play through the pain, but had to call it quits!
I post whatever I like and frankly speaking I'm a bit tired of you schooling everyone as if this was your private chat room and named yourself king of.Mind your own business thanks and stop following my posts around, try to find a new hobby![]()
Grigor is doing his best baby Roger today.. not as lethal but pretty good.I love Dimitrovs game and hope he will do well.
I post whatever I like and frankly speaking I'm a bit tired of you schooling everyone as if this was your private chat room and named yourself king of.
So maybe you should think about how you write to other people. Your not anyone's mother or teacher and we all have a right to our opinions. Even if they don't apply to yours.