Tennis 2023

Finally it ends! Carlitos outlasts Novak there.... unbelievable.
 
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Finally :lol:
The odds on a Novak win must be really good right now.
I've already locked in a decent amount on Novak pre and mid tournament that I'm not even contemplating putting more on him now
 
I don't know why but I just don't like Alcaraz, seems like he'd be a right cnut

kin' ell. I mean, you can certainly not like him, but just to casually call him a potential cnut :lol:
 
I don't know why but I just don't like Alcaraz, seems like he'd be a right cnut
I find his game dull as a dishwater - just like Djokovic - mechanical and efficient. I hope we get another young talent with some style and charm to his game.
 
Just 200m more according to the app.

4km for Alcaraz and 3.8kn for Djokovic.
Wow, that's surprising.
Seems like he has covered much more ground than that.

Having said that, it's still ten times across the court more which is a fair bit.
 
Turned this on about 15 mins ago and I swear Novak has hit more balls into the net than I’ve ever seen him do before collectively
 
I find his game dull as a dishwater - just like Djokovic - mechanical and efficient. I hope we get another young talent with some style and charm to his game.

Extremely surprised to see this. Alcaraz is anything but dull. He is so aggressive in his game.
 
I find his game dull as a dishwater - just like Djokovic - mechanical and efficient. I hope we get another young talent with some style and charm to his game.
How much of Alcaraz have you watched?

I'd describe Alcaraz as quite the opposite but suppose that is the beauty of sport.
 
Wow, that's surprising.
Seems like he has covered much more ground than that.

Having said that, it's still ten times across the court more which is a fair bit.
The app doesn't show sprinting stats. Alcaraz may well have had a lot more intense runs.
 
Wow. Never seen Novak play that bad - not for a long long time.
 
Djokovic actually kind of "throwing" a game.... wow. That's confirmation of him now having to work around potential fatigue for arguably the first time ever.