It feels like Rafa is playing a twelve year old.
It feels like Rafa is playing a twelve year old.
The wildly unpredictable winter French ending up being wildly predictable.....
Maybe this is the year that one of the kids wins a Sla—
Okay, cool, that’s over then.
What happened? I turned off at match point. Did Djokovic drop that much?
It's almost definitely going to be Novak irrespective of the result on Sunday.Federer will not end up as goat when all three players’ careers have finished. There will be a few ‘but he played the most elegantly though’ arguments but nah.
Nadal will be favorite but there's always the worry he's not played enough competitive matches this year. Only three matches worthy of competition have been Sinner and Diego (twice) since Jan. Besides, Novak has yet to lose a match this year. Should be a fascinating match with conditions that don't favor Nadal and his high bounce tennis on clay.Great match from Tsitsipas but ultimately it`s better to have Djokovic go through as he`s the only one with any sort of chance against Nadal at FO. Still, with Djokovic having to play later and an hour longer than Nadal the latter should be very confident. Big favorite, it`s probably 4/1.
I love Iga Swiatek. So pumped up, first Pole to win a Grand Slam and it was like a stroll for her.That was one of the most dominated Grand Slam wins from Swiatek i've seen in a long time in Women Tennis.
Hasn't lost a set and hasn't never lost more than 5 games in a full match.
And won against the Roland Garros Finalist 2019 Vondrousova, won against Nr.1 Halep and won against the Australian Grand Slam Finalist 2020 in the final.
With 19 and unseeded.
Nadal's hasn't exactly been at his best given his lack of match sharpness but Djokovic hasn't looked all that great either. If he can drop 3 sets to Tsitsipas and PCB, you'd think Nadal has a good chance to get 2 at the very least as well. The conditions, with the low bounce, may not favor Nadal this year but he still can win this. Djokovic hasn't really looked all that great in Rome either tbh.I think Djokovic is going to do it. Nadal hasn't looked at his best this tournament and a pissed off Djokovic is pretty bloody tough to beat.
The final is going to be tricky. It could be that both reach their previous levels for one more match, only one does it or it could end up being a pretty poor match.
I'm not sure if the roof closing favours Novak with the conditions the way they are already.
I was hoping Nadal would be tested and pushed to 5 earlier to really get his game going, but he hasn't, and there are some bad signs(his backhand in the third set against Schwartzmann was atrocious).
Djokovic always plays the big stage on a new level. Always. But there are some signs he may not be at his best either.
Honestly, I am praying for Nadal to win after chasing Fed for so long, and amidst all his injuries to constantly come back the way he has, time and time again, but this is the one match I fear he won't.
Had there been no Covid, I don't think there would have been an alternative winner outside of Nadal, but there was, and here we are.
Its history in the making.
Honestly, I think this is the last of the era of dominance by the big 3, especially for Nadal, and its probably the perfect way to end it.
They may win a few more GSs, but I the domination of almost every tournament is probably at its end.
Amazing story and it's good for the tennis sport.That was one of the most dominated Grand Slam wins from Swiatek i've seen in a long time in Women Tennis.
Hasn't lost a set and hasn't never lost more than 5 games in a full match.
And won against the Roland Garros Finalist 2019 Vondrousova, won against Nr.1 Halep and won against the Australian Grand Slam Finalist 2020 in the final.
With 19 and unseeded.