Good analysis. Idk if I can watch Barry Bonds win this match.One hell of a set--and an excellent demonstration of Sinner's defensive ability to manoeuvre things to his advantage on the court. In a set between equals, he is a little more equal.
Not my perspective. I believe his story because it is the simplest explanation of what happened. If people want to hold a grudge, the target shouldn't be Sinner. He availed himself of the review procedures open to him, and the eventual decision exonerated him of wrong doing. If there is a scapegoat in all this, and there is, it is the ITIA, the committee that too often has made arbitrary decisions in the past only to have them overturned by a higher committee. Sinner's situation was handled properly; the problem is that most such decisions aren't handled properly. But that's not on Sinner's head.Yes! Hopefully Draper will give the sinner the beating he deserves.
He's a sinner. Surprised you don't know about the PEDs scandal. He failed 2, not 1, tests.
If you really think Barry Bonds is a good analogy, turn out the lights on your way out.Good analysis. Idk if I can watch Barry Bonds win this match.
Although I'm 62, I'd like to see ESPN bring in a new younger generation of analysts. They were good players, but do we have to be stuck with them forever? No other sport does this.
Not my perspective. I believe his story because it is the simplest explanation of what happened. If people want to hold a grudge, the target shouldn't be Sinner. He availed himself of the review procedures open to him, and the eventual decision exonerated him of wrong doing. If there is a scapegoat in all this, and there is, it is the ITIA, the committee that too often has made arbitrary decisions in the past only to have them overturned by a higher committee. Sinner's situation was handled properly; the problem is that most such decisions aren't handled properly. But that's not on Sinner's head.
Good analysis. Idk if I can watch Barry Bonds win this match.
Although I'm 62, I'd like to see ESPN bring in a new younger generation of analysts. They were good players, but do we have to be stuck with them forever? No other sport does this.
I knew you were in your 80s, Joe Biden.... The rest of this post I entirely agree with. Let's get Kyrgios in the booth along with other younger voices. And I'm way older than you.....so. Just sayin'.
Draper, to his credit, hasn't folded after losing that, set but Sinner is playing like some guy who has hooked his fish and now just has to figure out some way to reel him into the boat.
His will is still evident, but Draper's energy level seems to be dropping a bit, making him appear vulnerable.
Not quite that bad yet.I knew you were in your 80s, Joe Biden.
Here's why your opinion on Sinner is nonsense. Our entire judicial system is based on facts, not intentions. Everyone is responsible for the drugs in their system. People get punished and fired for this all the time. This is why we asked you to step down for Kamala.
Really good point...on top of everything else, Draper is handling physically and mentally right now.Think the physicality of Sinner's game is gonna hamper Jack's hamstring eventually.
I think Kyrgios would be a huge mistake. I've been watching since 69 and he's arguably the most talented man I've ever seen who didn't win a major. His talent didn't translate into major wins, because he has an extremely poor understanding of the game.... The rest of this post I entirely agree with. Let's get Kyrgios in the booth along with other younger voices. And I'm way older than you.....so. Just sayin'.
I don't have an older brother, and if I did, I certainly wouldn't want that one. Christopher Hitchens fan, myself.I think Kyrgios would be a huge mistake. I've been watching since 69 and he's arguably the most talented man I've ever seen who didn't win a major. His talent didn't translate into major wins, because he has an extremely poor understanding of the game.
EDIT: Regarding Sinner's wrist: @kihei your older brother the Good Lord may be on Draper and my side.