Tennis: Australian Open 2025

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Sinner in 4
Keys in 3

My predictions in the final

Sasha's serve and forehand will eaten alive by the best returner in the sport

Keys one is a bit of heart over head prediction but she's played Sabalenka decent in the past, gonna be a lot of quick point between their power. Should be a fun one
 
It's always refreshing to see a bully melt away. He still has to eat plenty of pasta, his problem is that humility can't be bought. In my opinion, leaving his father for another coach could help him, but he also has to work a lot.

Sinner is clearly not at 100% and Zverev has always bothered him a lot, we'll see what happens but it's not a game that's already over before it starts.
 
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It's always refreshing to see a bully melt away. He still has to eat plenty of pasta, his problem is that humility can't be bought. In my opinion, leaving his father for another coach could help him, but he also has to work a lot.
Who is this statement referring to? Who is the bully? The father/coach reference and "he also has to work a lot" suggests you are talking about Shelton. But he needs to eat more pasta? Does he look like he needs to eat more pasta? I looked up the terms "bully" and "Ben Shelton" on Google. The only reference was to him being bullied by Djokovic at the end of a match. I have never heard the tiniest hint or whisper of an accusation anywhere that Shelton is a bully. According to the AI Overview:

"Based on available information, there is no evidence suggesting that professional tennis player Ben Shelton is a bully; there are no public reports or accusations of bullying behavior associated with him.

Key points to consider:
  • No public allegations:
    No credible sources have reported any instances of Ben Shelton engaging in bullying behavior.
  • Positive image:
    Shelton is generally perceived as a rising star in tennis with a positive public image.
  • Focus on sportsmanship:
    Athletes are often held to a high standard of sportsmanship, and any bullying behavior would likely be widely reported. "

    So who are you talking about?
 
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