Yeah, if it is a normal seven-point tie breaker Swiatek wins the match.Not sure if the commentator saw the script but someone on ESPN did say when it was Keys was down 7-6 in the breaker that she could win a ton of points in a row lol
Yeah, if it is a normal seven-point tie breaker Swiatek wins the match.
Wouldn't it be wild if Zverev and Keys, in other words, the two players generally considered the best of their gender never to have won a GS, achieved the feat in the same tournament. That would be a real head shaker.
Rewatched the breaker. Keys won 5 of the last 6 points including two massive unreturnable serves to get her to match point.
Given Zverev's nerves and history of underachievement in GSs, it is almost impossible to see him knocking off Djokovic AND Sinner back to back this deep in a GS. Not quite outside the realm of possibility, but very much a distinct long shot. After Jannik's performance against Demon, I find it hard to believe anyone could beat Sinner right now. Maybe his body could betray him or he could turn an ankle, but if he is right physically, he is alone in his own separate tier.I think Novak beats him tonight but I also can't see how he would beat Sinner unless Sasha has the 2 best serving games of his life which I mean it's doable