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MileMarker17
I attended that match. It's absurd to say that Lehecka beating Fritz was an upset. Lehecka's been playing well and got to the quarters at the US Open until he ran into Alcaraz. The last time Lehecka and Fritz played which was Toronto 2025, yes, Fritz won but it was 3 straight tie-break sets. Also have to say that I was surprised Bryan let Tiafoe go ahead and play the final match. He looked lost out there against Lehecka on Friday and no better than he did int he US Open. Opelka might well have lost to Mensik, but it was pretty much a certainly that Tiafoe was going to, and it was the 4th game before he even got a point. He's playing like someone with zero confidence in his shots, and it was crazy how he kept coming in and getting passed. No Plan B.15-09-2025 16:18
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MileMarker17
That's not being playful, it's being ignorant and sloppy.04-09-2025 00:36
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MileMarker17
Look up the definition of "incredulous." You obviously don't have a clue.03-09-2025 21:18
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MileMarker17
Thanks for posting this.07-08-2024 04:36
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MileMarker17
Such a shame. I had the opportunity to see Raonic one afternoon at the Miami Open when he was healthy, moving well, and firing on all cylinders, and it was something to see. If he could have performed at that level more consistently it would have been a very different career.07-08-2024 02:52
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MileMarker17
The ATP would be putting itself on the wrong side of history.11-05-2022 19:19
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MileMarker17
It seems pretty clear Russians are not getting the straight scoop from Russian media, so I don't think we can necessarily assume they'd feel that way if they saw what has really been going down. A huge percentage of Russians have Ukrainian relatives.22-04-2022 15:48
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I greatly respect Martina's perspective on most things, but I don't believe she has this one right, nor do Steve Tignor & Joel Drucker who are essentially defending the tennis status quo. (The good of the sport comes first and the rights of the Russians to compete should not be infringed.) No, it doesn't this time, and no, they don't. I'd recommend anyone interested in the topic check out Sally Jenkin's piece in the Washington Post about it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/04/21/wimbledon-russia-medvedev/22-04-2022 14:04