Tennis: All Purpose Tennis Thread XVI

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As much as it was expected, Rafa's retirement is still sad.

And Gasquet is retiring after the French Open next year. Gotta figure Stan and Gael aren't far behind.
 
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In Shanghai, Sinner defeats Medvedev easily in straight sets, 6-1 6-4. Nothing too intricate tactically, Jannik is now content to play baseline tennis against Daniil and beat him at his own game.

Machac upset Carlos in straight sets 7-6 7-5 with Carlos playing really well, especially in the first set. Machac was hitting forehands on average about twelve miles per hour faster (134 km/h to 114 km/h) than Alcaraz. I wouldn't have thought that was possible but Tomas is one gnarly tennis player to contend with.

Sorry to hear about Rafa, but a little relieved, too. He's asked way too much of his body already.
 
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The Shanghai Open is sponsored by Rolex, J. P. Morgan signage is prominently displayed on centre court, a Mercedes, which will go to the winner, resides just off court, and the ballkids' gear is by Armani.

Mao must be rolling in his grave.
 
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Mensik gave it a good try but fell to Nole 6-7 6-1 6-4. Djokovic exposed a lot of weaknesses, though: backhand, ability to go down the line off either wing, inability to stay in long points, fitness. Lots of work to do.

Fritz cruised bast Goffin, 6-3 6-3. Taylor is quietly having close to a career year.
 

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Machac came out playing the same hyper-aggressive game that he played against Carlos, hitting his forehand on average 13 miles per hour faster than Jannik, who wasn't exactly nursing the ball back himself. But Jannik fought fire with fire and Machac's forehand wasn't as consistent as it was in the quarters so he lost the match 6-4 7-5. Hell of a tournament for the guy, though--he looks on his way to being a top 20 player.

I thought Sinner looked really tired at the end of the match. He's played a tremendous amount of tennis. He was walking a little funny, too, like he had a lower back problem. Something to keep an eye of for the final.
 

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Nole's toughest match of the week, but he came through with a 6-4 7-6 win over Fritz. Djokovic was in control, if just barely, most of the match, but things got interesting at the end when he needed a medical time out for muscle pull in his hip area. Taylor played very well but wasted what few opportunities he had, including a set point in the breaker.
 

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Sinner wins Shanghai over Djokovic impressively. The set scores are a bit deceiving 7-6 6-3. Only the first set was competitive; the second set was a mere formality. Sinner, who keeps beating people at their own game, was slightly better from the backcourt, served so well he never faced a break point, and returned, almost shockingly, better than Nole. Slightly better at net play, too.

It is a win that has implications for Nole's future Grand Slam chances. Now that he has not been able to maintain his #2 ranking, things get dramatically more difficult for Djokovic. Now he faces the possibility in every slam that he will have to beat both Sinner and Alcaraz to gain the title. And he's not getting any younger while in all likelihood they haven't even reached their ceiling yet. Getting #25 seems like a very long shot at the moment.
 
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Intersting Rafa factoid: Nadal has used approximately 1250 rackets in his professional tennis career. He has never broken one of them.
 
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21.739,13$ per minute, 1.5M for 69 minutes. Daniil Medvedev. It's clearly a lot of money for an hour of tennis, the fact remains that with all the money the Arabs have they haven't been able to at least make it pleasant to watch with stone age television footage.
 

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What do you thing the over/under is for the number of times Carlos drops shots Nadal in Riyahd at the Six Nations Cup semifinal. I'm guessing "2", at most. Can't see him making his idol extend himself too much.
 

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Kind of funny in retrospect: In 2010, Rafa was named "Comeback Player of the Year" by the ATP.
 
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Sinner beats Djokovic in three hard fought sets--didn't look like what one would expect from an exhibition match at all.

A serious, no-showmanship Alcaraz defeats Nadal in straight sets, 3 and 3. Carlos looked like he just wanted to get this match over without doing anything that could be construed as grandstanding or showing up his hero. It was a very business-like performance. Nadal looked, as one might expect, game but rusty with significantly reduced movement laterally. No drop shots that I saw from Carlos.
 
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Nice run for Diallo in Almaty. Into the SF with a win over Tabilo. He has a chance to break into the top 100 for the first time.

Felix in the QF in Antwerp, faces RBA today.
 
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Sinner wins 6 Kings in three sets. Fairly high quality tennis considering its an exhibition and won't be counted in their head to head stats. (that six mill might have had something to do with it, duh).

Nole goes easy but still beats Rafa in straight sets 2 and 4. Rafa ain't gonna be playing no Davis Cup singles, no way.
 
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Jannik's prize money for winning 6 Kings: 6 million dollars. Totally insane.
 
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"Sharapova is one of only ten women in tennis history to achieve a career singles Grand Slam and topped the world rankings five times throughout her nearly 20-year WTA career, so there is no doubt that she achieved more than enough on court to deserve her place along the game’s all-time greats".
 

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"Sharapova is one of only ten women in tennis history to achieve a career singles Grand Slam and topped the world rankings five times throughout her nearly 20-year WTA career, so there is no doubt that she achieved more than enough on court to deserve her place along the game’s all-time greats".
She deserves the honour. No complaints from me.
 

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