September 10, 20187 yr The ATP rankings are complete nuts right now. SEVEN of the top 10 are 30 years of age or older (both del Potro and Cilic turn 30 this month). An entire generation is nowhere to be found.
September 10, 20187 yr For comparison, here are the ATP rankings from exactly one decade ago (September 2008). NONE of the top 10 players are older than 28.
September 11, 20187 yr Yeah that's a bit too thin for my liking. Long and lean yes, but damn she's almost a skeleton there.
September 11, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, spystud13 said: Look how crazy thin Svitolina is now. that can't be healthy... can it?
September 11, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, satyanash said: that can't be healthy... can it? Healthier than anorexic Hantuchova, and eating disorder Bartoli. on the men’s side, there were quite a few people wondering whether or not Djokovic has some eating disorder. He’s the skinniest he’s ever been. Can’t argue with those results though Edited September 11, 20187 yr by perfectchaos007
September 11, 20187 yr Author One-&-done for Genie in Hiroshima, she could have easily done that in Quebec.
September 11, 20187 yr that can't be healthy... can it?Not too skinny IMO. Prefer her way more than a player on the plump side.
September 11, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, spystud13 said: One-&-done for Genie in Hiroshima, she could have easily done that in Quebec. I love the patriotism from you spy. Genie's game seems pretty hopeless right about now. Probably why she ran from Canada to Asia hoping no one would take notice. Edited September 11, 20187 yr by LonghornGoodfella
September 16, 20187 yr Author Anisimova lost the Hiroshima final, the daughter of the Bills & Sabres owners, Jessica Pegula, lost Quebec. Tokyo draw is pretty decent, Naomi is already back. http://wtafiles.wtatennis.com/pdf/draws/2018/1056/MDS.pdf
September 17, 20187 yr Of course she’s playing in her “home country” tournament. She’ll get the rockstar treatment
September 18, 20187 yr Author Genie continues her blistering Asian swing after skipping Quebec with another R1 loss in Tokyo to Riske. And Maria is done for ‘18.
September 18, 20187 yr Author The Tokyo indoor courts have an interesting color combo. They’re renovating the usual complex for the ‘20 Olympics. And Sloane was bounced in straights by Vekic.
September 19, 20187 yr Author Garbine out 1 & 2 to Riske. What the fuck is wrong with her? She is talented as fuck, but has the head of a donkey. Edited September 19, 20187 yr by spystud13 Riske, not Vekic, either way. Neither is good
September 19, 20187 yr Nadal just withdrew from the Asian swing (Shanghai and Beijing). He'll lose 1100 points, putting Djokovic in prime position to reach year-end #1.
September 19, 20187 yr Author Is this thread showing up as new for y’all in your subscription feed? Still shows my post about Garbine as the most recent one to me. Haven’t seen this happen to any other thread.
September 21, 20187 yr 33 minutes ago, gsoda3 said: Is there a best guess for the fed/Novak sock/Anderson start time? Not that I know of. I do know it's the last match scheduled for tonight.
September 22, 20187 yr Lol Djokovic just pegged Federer. Novak seems uncomfortable on the doubles court.
September 22, 20187 yr argh... Federer double-faults to lose the game in the tiebreak. Federer struggled w/ his serve, but he may have actually been playing better than Djokovic. Novak really doesn't seem suited to doubles.
September 22, 20187 yr Author Do you really give a shit about this exhibition? This is like the Hopman Cup & that dumbass fail in fucking India.
September 22, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, spystud13 said: Do you really give a shit about this exhibition? This is like the Hopman Cup & that dumbass fail in fucking India. Federer, Djokovic, and several top players are playing. Naturally people will be following. The atmosphere's great too and the players are playing much harder than in a charity exhibition.
September 22, 20187 yr Proving the earlier point - Zverev just saved match point against Isner and beat him in a tiebreak to give World a 5-1 lead. These guys aren't treating it like an exhibition at all.
September 22, 20187 yr Federer vs. Kyrgios up next. Clashes with the TCU game unfortunately but it should be a cracker.
September 23, 20187 yr [VIDEO] Kyrgios and McEnroe verbally berate the umpire after an overturned call
September 23, 20187 yr Video highlights of the Anderson-Djokovic singles match. Probably the best singles match of the tournament so far.
September 23, 20187 yr Order of play for Day 3. Team World currently has a 7-5 lead, but every match is worth three points today so that can change quickly. Edited September 23, 20187 yr by satyanash
September 23, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, perfectchaos007 said: Hell of a match! Team world won!! And saved two match points in the process! Federer vs. Isner in singles up next. World has an 8-7 lead.
September 23, 20187 yr Federer completes the comeback! Team World now needs to win both of the final matches.
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