mojoween July 29 Share July 29 This is RAFA’s surface. Not Novak’s. What is going on?!? Link to comment
Daisy July 29 Share July 29 38 minutes ago, mojoween said: This is RAFA’s surface. Not Novak’s. What is going on?!? i was about to say. like Rafa? What is going on?! you look rough. Link to comment
mojoween July 30 Share July 30 I feel badly for Coco because her emotions are running away from her, but that umpire literally said he might be wrong, so if she wanted to tip over the umpire’s chair, I would 100% back her. 1 Link to comment
baldryanr July 30 Share July 30 Somewhere John McEnroe is thinking this would have been the perfect time for a racket throwing tantrum. 3 Link to comment
roseha August 1 Share August 1 Have to give a shout out to my fav Lorenzo Musetti, he has just become the first Italian to make the Olympic semis in tennis! He has been on such a great run, maybe he can even get a medal. I have to say that I'm glad I have Peacock for the world feed tennis coverage, I have even been able to find at least some replays. 3 Link to comment
shoregirl August 2 Share August 2 (edited) Andy Murray posted this after losing his doubles set today and officially retiring from tennis. Edited August 2 by shoregirl 12 Link to comment
SnideAsides August 3 Share August 3 The Australian commentators have just explicitly called out the "final set is now just a big tiebreaker" rule in the men's doubles final a big load of shit invented solely to placate NBC lol 1 1 Link to comment
roseha August 4 Share August 4 Just watched the replay of Lorenzo Musetti taking the Bronze medal by defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime in 3 sets. So very happy for Musetti, he has had such a breakthrough since the start of the grass season and now caps it off with an Olympic medal. Of course the gold medal match is tomorrow and all I can say is Carlos all the way! 1 Link to comment
Crashcourse August 4 Share August 4 I'm bummed for Carlos losing but I hope he has a long, successful career ahead. Frankly, I place more value on winning a Slam than a gold medal. 2 Link to comment
Garden Wafers August 4 Share August 4 25 minutes ago, Crashcourse said: I'm bummed for Carlos losing but I hope he has a long, successful career ahead. Frankly, I place more value on winning a Slam than a gold medal. I think most professional tennis players place greater value in winning the Slams. I believe even when ranking points were awarded for the Olympics, it was still quite a bit less than the Slams or a Masters event. I get the sense that Djokovic is well-aware of the constant GOAT chatter and simply wanted to win in Paris because it would counter an argument in Nadal's favor: Rafa's gold medal in singles from Beijing '08. 3 Link to comment
Rickster August 4 Share August 4 2 hours ago, Crashcourse said: I'm bummed for Carlos losing but I hope he has a long, successful career ahead. Frankly, I place more value on winning a Slam than a gold medal. There are several sports that I think don’t need to be in the Olympics because of the status of their independent tournament structures. Tennis and golf, due to their majors and Slam possibilities, and soccer due to the World Cup, immediately come to mind. 4 1 Link to comment
shok August 5 Share August 5 14 hours ago, Garden Wafers said: I think most professional tennis players place greater value in winning the Slams. I believe even when ranking points were awarded for the Olympics, it was still quite a bit less than the Slams or a Masters event. I think not. You don't see players - male and female, in both singles and doubles - sobbing when they lose Slam or Master matches. Hell, way back in 2008 after he lost to Rafa in the semis, Djokovic was crying hard as he left the court and that was before Rafa had even won his first gold. There is something about the Olympics and playing for your country once every four years that grabs their emotions. Check out twitter and have a look at the elation and despair various players are posting this week. They don't do that for slams. Olympics are different, and the only ones who say they don't matter are the ones who haven't won them yet. 1 1 Link to comment
Garden Wafers August 5 Share August 5 4 hours ago, shok said: Olympics are different, and the only ones who say they don't matter are the ones who haven't won them yet. Sure, but you also have a player like Francis Tiafoe who chose to skip the Paris Games because he "care(s) way more about the Open, being as prepared for the Open as possible". This is someone who is very explicitly stating that he'd rather focus on trying to win his maiden Slam title rather than going to the Olympics. You mentioned the 2008 Games, which Roddick skipped to prepare for the hard court season. I'm not disputing the allure of the Games (I mean, top-ranked players are still participating despite not being awarded any ranking points and Zverev is going despite never having won a Slam and already have Olympic gold under his belt) - but I don't think Tiafoe's attitude is an outlier among professional tennis players. Also, I think it's an odd claim to make that tennis players don't cry after losing Slam matches. Look at Federer in '09 after losing the Australian Open or Ons Jabeur at Wimbledon last year. It's a physically and emotionally demanding sport - of course players are going to cry after losses. 3 1 1 Link to comment
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