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Rafa taking care of business as expected.
I forgot to record it so I’ve only seen that short video. Based on that, though, I’d say he looks great!
I finally got to see the whole thing. I thought he looks terrific. He's clearly been putting in the hard work. Serve was working great, footwork crisp. So much for the truism that Rafa needs lots of matches to feel confident. I think that's an old story.I forgot to record it so I’ve only seen that short video. Based on that, though, I’d say he looks great!
I finished watching, my overall thoughts was ' the level Rafa' brought to the match, for his first match, coming back from hip surgery, I was impressed,I finally got to see the whole thing. I thought he looks terrific. He's clearly been putting in the hard work. Serve was working great, footwork crisp. So much for the truism that Rafa needs lots of matches to feel confident. I think that's an old story.
It may have been a good start to draw Thiem. I get @the AntiPusher's concern, but, in hindsight, Rafa did know he had to come out hot. It was a high-level match for the first round of a 250. Two Major winners, after all. Besides his game, Rafa's intensity is at his usual "11." As to Thiem, there are still reasons for concern. His level and belief dropped off after losing a tight first set. It gets harder and harder to believe that he can sustain a seriously competitive level.I finished watching, my overall thoughts was ' the level Rafa' brought to the match, for his first match, coming back from hip surgery, I was impressed,
As I tried to point out to AP, I have watched Thiem in challenger matches and also other tournaments in which he received a WC, Dom is nowhere near the level he was at before his wrist injury and quite frankly he hasnt improved, he is 30 years old now since his return has not been able to win a tournament even at challenger level, and agree with your thoughts his days of being a serious competitor is looking far fetched.I am not getting ahead of myself with Rafa's win, the tournaments in 2024 have just started, hopefully he can remain injury free.It may have been a good start to draw Thiem. I get @the AntiPusher's concern, but, in hindsight, Rafa did know he had to come out hot. It was a high-level match for the first round of a 250. Two Major winners, after all. Besides his game, Rafa's intensity is at his usual "11." As to Thiem, there are still reasons for concern. His level and belief dropped off after losing a tight first set. It gets harder and harder to believe that he can sustain a seriously competitive level.
Rafa has already stated that he's the last one to get ahead of himself, but it was a pretty good-looking return.As I tried to point out to AP, I have watched Thiem in challenger matches and also other tournaments in which he received a WC, Dom is nowhere near the level he was at before his wrist injury and quite frankly he hasnt improved, he is 30 years old now since his return has not been able to win a tournament even at challenger level, and agree with your thoughts his days of being a serious competitor is looking far fetched.I am not getting ahead of myself with Rafa's win, the tournaments in 2024 have just started, hopefully he can remain injury free.
Thats a typical Rafa down to earth statement, he has always been level headed, though I think deep down he would be pretty pleased at his level in the matchRafa has already stated that he's the last one to get ahead of himself, but it was a pretty good-looking return.
I thought thiem played a good first set. Folks I think we finally got from Rafa what I have been asking for years, Practice Rafa playing liike he does in practice, more first strike tennis which can put an enormous amount of pressure on his opponent's defense. Well the sample size is way too small but I like what I saw Monday night.It may have been a good start to draw Thiem. I get @the AntiPusher's concern, but, in hindsight, Rafa did know he had to come out hot. It was a high-level match for the first round of a 250. Two Major winners, after all. Besides his game, Rafa's intensity is at his usual "11." As to Thiem, there are still reasons for concern. His level and belief dropped off after losing a tight first set. It gets harder and harder to believe that he can sustain a seriously competitive level.
Confidence for non Big 3 plus Andy and Stan has always been an embattled mental war with these players whenever they have came back from major or numerous injuries. The only player I can recall that has been able to regain his form has been Monfils. MM I truly understand and appreciate your thoughts in regards to Dominic lack of being able to compete at the level he once was able to play. Let's give him THIS year to get through this non American HC swing and a full clay season to see if he can finally crack back up into the top 50 level. I think he is #98 currently.As I tried to point out to AP, I have watched Thiem in challenger matches and also other tournaments in which he received a WC, Dom is nowhere near the level he was at before his wrist injury and quite frankly he hasnt improved, he is 30 years old now since his return has not been able to win a tournament even at challenger level, and agree with your thoughts his days of being a serious competitor is looking far fetched.I am not getting ahead of myself with Rafa's win, the tournaments in 2024 have just started, hopefully he can remain injury free.
He took a MTO when he lost the 2nd set to Lehecka the other day, having lower arm rubbed, and they said later it was his wrist. I just saw that he lost to De Minaur today, and there are concerns about the wrist? So that's what I've seen/heard.Did Djokvic get injured at United Cup? Thought I saw him stretching af bit.