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@Jelenafan A reply to your other post saying that Tsitsipas is a streaky player. I see what you mean. He is a lot better player than Busta, but no one really knows how he will play tomorrow, even himself. His backhand and Ros are weaknesses. Perhaps he studied from these grinders that push Novak and Stefanos can be more patient before attempting the attack and winners.
@Moxie I mentioned that Novak can't afford a slow start. Not sure if Novak is injured or if there is anything at all. We all know how cold Paris is at the moment, perhaps he started a little bit stiff yesterday given the cold weather and bad memories from a few weeks ago. Once his body warmed up I would say he played completely normal.
Go Stefanos. Throw the serbian jerk out of Roland GarrosTennis needs a shot in the arm.
Didn't watch Nole's QF match. But, I hear that he has shoulder, neck and arm issues. If those issues are just a drama or minor stuff, I will go with Novak. Otherwise, I actually pick (not just give a chance) to Perseus.
Didn't watch Nole's QF match. But, I hear that he has shoulder, neck and arm issues. If those issues are just a drama or minor stuff, I will go with Novak. Otherwise, I actually pick (not just give a chance) to Perseus.
Novak with a good start, 3:0, he ain't injured.
Why Tsitsipas acts like he deserves a break of serve? You need to earn it and then you deserve it. Don't know, his attitude seems just like the above.