wr8_utd
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I think Carlos might break here because Novak's serve also looked like it deserted him. If it goes to a TB though, yup, favor Novak.Fancy Novak by tiebreak still.
I think Carlos might break here because Novak's serve also looked like it deserted him. If it goes to a TB though, yup, favor Novak.Fancy Novak by tiebreak still.
Carlos starting the TB with a DF cannot help.
Carlos' second serve approaches this last 5 minutes have been just really poor. He's fading away in this TB.
Exactly. Djokovic knows exactly what Carlos will be doing on every second serve now. Worked this time though, just about!He got joy off sneaking in to stay in that set but now it's every second serve and just daft.
He's not had massive success with the drop shots today so I feel he's kind of given up on that.Rather than do that id like to see him use the drop shot or come in on the long points, he clearly doesn't overly want to be in them and they favour Djoko since the second set.
If Novak lost this, this would have been the end I think. Novak saved his career for another year or so with this win.
I just alwyas find it strange when commentators fall for the whole Djokovic looking out of it performance and then behave surprised when he finds a way to win 3 hours later. It's happened countless times and they still act surprised.Weirdly feels like a bigger win for Novak that.
Dunno how real his issues were in the first, minor I suspect. Carlos will know he should have won it in straight sets but after that it was a great watch if not always the highest quality.
We need these two to keep making finals while Djoko is still around given the others are clowns in comparison. Need a final in New York!What a match. Love seeing the top two go at it. Hope we get many more finals between these two while jokers body holds up. What a monster physically Nole is.
I just alwyas find it strange when commentators fall for the whole Djokovic looking out of it performance and then behave surprised when he finds a way to win 3 hours later. It's happened countless times and they still act surprised.
Yup. I don't think he fakes it and he might genuinely be facing issues in the moment which, some painkillers and pills, along with adrenaline, solves soon enough. It was just today's commentators behaving supremely surprised that Djokovic managed to dig this out and that he looked dead and buried in the second set which surprised me. It's almost like they've never watched Novak recover from countless near death and retirement moments in big tennis matches and run around like an energizer bunny at the end of the matchexcactly and many fans buys it every time. in reality it happens in every big match.
Yup. I don't think he fakes it and he might genuinely be facing issues in the moment which, some painkillers and pills, along with adrenaline, solves soon enough. It was just today's commentators behaving supremely surprised that Djokovic managed to dig this out and that he looked dead and buried in the second set which surprised me. It's almost like they've never watched Novak recover from countless near death and retirement moments in big tennis matches and run around like an energizer bunny at the end of the match
Oh I'm not blaming him or saying he faked it and he was obviously affected by the heat (which was also the same for both) but I'm just speaking about commentators continuing to be surprised that Djokovic has managed to recover. We've seen loads and loads of times over the years that no matter how dead and buried Novak may appear to look, he'll be absolutely fine to finish the match and he's more likely to win than lose. I think Carlos did quite well not to be distracted by it but he just got a little complacent in between 4-2 and 4-4 in that second set and it ultimately cost him.I mean all important moments of the match were not affected by the medical timeout. Both players had few chances to win and lose this match and somehow it went to the distance. I can't say how genuine Novak's medical timeout was but from where I was seating it looked clear that he was physically struggling with the heat. Everything he has done was done with the permission of the umpire.
I take it you've not been following him at all this season? He's not won a single title, he's not won more than 4 matches at any tournament, and in the last 5-6 tournaments he's played, he rarely goes beyond the second round. I'll be stunned if he even makes it to R4.FAA in R4 is tough
I take it you've not been following him at all this season? He's not won a single title, he's not won more than 4 matches at any tournament, and in the last 5-6 tournaments he's played, he rarely goes beyond the second round. I'll be stunned if he even makes it to R4.
Even ignoring potential mental fatigue I think Alcaraz's draw is quite tricky too.I think Djokovic is a shoe in for the US Open at this point. Tsitsipas is not a threat and Rune possible won't get that far.
I can see Alcaraz having a bit of mental burnout as we get closer to the end of the season. It's been pretty intense for him.
FAA in R4 is tough
Unfortunately not, he's been crap.I haven't, just thought he would finally live up to the hype this year