Kerber about 20 ticks short for me.ec0n0mist wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:53 pmAlso to sort of echo what Northbound said, if one's strategy was heavily reliant upon 'bounce backs', Indian Wells would've been hard to swallow. Assuming zero counting errors: Out of a total 94 matches (excl. qualifiers), 59 of them completed in straight sets (1 retirement before completion of 1st set). Only 34 finished 2-1, AND only 14 of those came back from a set down.Dallas wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:01 pmThanks for the replies guys, seems the general consensus was that no one has done particularly great at it this year
I'd also agree with those who commented on the upcoming Miami tourney, outside the Grand Slams its one of my favourite events to trade so very much looking forward to it
Good luck on the finals later on if you're trading them! Kerber vs Andreescu should be interesting
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No, you're absolutely right. She' s been very impressive! 9 of 11 from 2nd serve, the other 2 were actually double faults. Kerber just couldn't seem to find a way in.
Current position: Flat. Just wanting to see if Andreescu shows an adrenaline dump to start 2nd set. But Kerber is unbackable for me atm