I agree, in more ways than one!
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Check out the Tomic-Seppi market.
DOing very odd things
DOing very odd things
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Strycova breaks in the 1st game of the second set and then promptly retires.
Went from a great green to a big fat loss
Went from a great green to a big fat loss
Can be really tough to swallow when that happens so I do feel for you.dragontrades wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 2:39 pmStrycova breaks in the 1st game of the second set and then promptly retires.
Went from a great green to a big fat loss
As with all these things like this you'll get retirements that help dig you out of a bad situation and hand you an unexpected green so over time it will even out - not that it'll be much consolation to you just now.
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Thanks Dallas.
Wasn't that bad just very odd timing.
Anyway Ostapenko - Stephens has been fun
Wasn't that bad just very odd timing.
Anyway Ostapenko - Stephens has been fun
Not sure what happened in this match, only 5-5 in the first set
A weak market so maybe a someone struggling to get out or a bit of a fat finger
A weak market so maybe a someone struggling to get out or a bit of a fat finger
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looks like Kerber could have a game on her hands
I keep meaning to look at the data of how top seeds perform in tournaments immediately before a Grand Slam. They must all have fitness on their mind and certainly won't be taking any chances so its often an opportunity to get some good payoffs from laying them.
But don't know for sure what the data would say!
But don't know for sure what the data would say!