Today's Tennis
Great first set from Zverev
Took the safe exit at 1.79 but the way he served those last few games there was little chance he wasn't going to hold his last serve
Took the safe exit at 1.79 but the way he served those last few games there was little chance he wasn't going to hold his last serve
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Anyone get on that doubles match earlier 30k at 1.01 almost got thrown away.
https://www.flashscore.com/match/nPdJhZ ... by-point;3
One of the only doubles matches of the year worth trading and that happens - incredible.
https://www.flashscore.com/match/nPdJhZ ... by-point;3
One of the only doubles matches of the year worth trading and that happens - incredible.
A well-deserved win for Zverev, done especially well to hold his nerve in that second set despite a few wobbles early on
Thankfully I managed to finish the season with one of my best results on a men's match for a few weeks so really happy with that - Roll on January!!
Thankfully I managed to finish the season with one of my best results on a men's match for a few weeks so really happy with that - Roll on January!!
Could be right, noticed Zverev been playing well for a while now. Here's one for the stats fans:
Alexander Zverev is only the fourth player to defeat Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in the semi-final and final of the same tournament.
Andy Murray (2012 Olympics)
Rafael Nadal (2008 Roland Garros, 2008 Hamburg, 2007 Roland Garros)
David Nalbandian (2007 Madrid)
Alexander Zverev is only the fourth player to defeat Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in the semi-final and final of the same tournament.
Andy Murray (2012 Olympics)
Rafael Nadal (2008 Roland Garros, 2008 Hamburg, 2007 Roland Garros)
David Nalbandian (2007 Madrid)
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Had actually planned for tennis to be done for 2018, but by chance spotted the names playing the ITF in Dubai. It seems with the players there, that it is terms of player strength is nearly the same as a medium-size WTA event (bar lacking the 2, 3, 4 big-ish names in such an event). There's next to nothing going on in the markets though.
Anyone with a history of tracking these ITF's outside of the WTA season know if liquidity can be expected closer to match time tomorrow? If not, why so: Just the ITF name enough to keep people away? Poor coverage? Something else?
Anyone with a history of tracking these ITF's outside of the WTA season know if liquidity can be expected closer to match time tomorrow? If not, why so: Just the ITF name enough to keep people away? Poor coverage? Something else?
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Nadal's graph vs Anderson in few hours. After his injury struggles this year, I assume there's some niggling injury in play. A quick search gave me no real input into what's causing the swings, and which side I should venture on.
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