Today's Tennis
I love watching Ostapenko but her errors to winners is a problem. 8 break opportunities each but Stephens just more consistent.
This is the problem I have with WTA; the opportunities were there but the tick movement for a break is so much less than the ATP that
you really need a hold as well - fat chance with these two!
This is the problem I have with WTA; the opportunities were there but the tick movement for a break is so much less than the ATP that
you really need a hold as well - fat chance with these two!
Men's Final. Zverev leads H2H 3-0. Their last 2 matches have been tight with 4 tiebreaks.
Zverev as the young, exciting player has great break back stats in all sets - unlike the serve orientated Isner.
Isner has looked very composed this week after a poor start to the year. If he could just sneak a break he could be hard to pin back.
Maybe Zverev maybe worth opposing if he takes the first set, but it should be an interesting clash of styles.
Zverev as the young, exciting player has great break back stats in all sets - unlike the serve orientated Isner.
Isner has looked very composed this week after a poor start to the year. If he could just sneak a break he could be hard to pin back.
Maybe Zverev maybe worth opposing if he takes the first set, but it should be an interesting clash of styles.
It’s the tennis equivalent of a wet Monday afternoon at Carlisle after the Cheltenham Festival with WTA tournaments at Charleston on the Clay and Monterrey (Hard). A real selection of flotsam and jetsam from the top 200 on display with Monterrey looking even more poor.
At Charleston the majority of players look opposable if they take the 1st set / set+ break and are at short odds.
However WTA 1st round matches are a nightmare with motivation and fitness to be taken on trust – caveat emptor!
At Charleston the majority of players look opposable if they take the 1st set / set+ break and are at short odds.
However WTA 1st round matches are a nightmare with motivation and fitness to be taken on trust – caveat emptor!
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I see that the forecast for Bogota is rain, rain and rain (like Lugano in the WTA, as it happens). Does anyone happen to know, if it's a big enough tourny/venue that they have a roof for the main court? I'm thinking no, but I thought I'd ask all the same
List of venues some are showing as having a retractable roof https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_t ... y_capacityKafkaesque wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 2:08 pmI see that the forecast for Bogota is rain, rain and rain (like Lugano in the WTA, as it happens). Does anyone happen to know, if it's a big enough tourny/venue that they have a roof for the main court? I'm thinking no, but I thought I'd ask all the same