Fiero425
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Meant to say this before, but I agree with you that Zverev played some aggressive and very good tennis, especially in the first set. Sinner looked a bit hobbled in the first though, and had some cramping issues in the 3rd (what is that about??) and still, Zed, with some of his best tennis, couldn't beat him. That should discourage him, a bit. But, he should keep up with the aggressive posture.
I've been warning you guys, this kind of aggressive play is going to cause players physical & mental stress! Most of the breaking news on tennis is more a medical report! My only surprise is how soon it's taken over, starting w/ old man Djokovic! That's all they speak on really; the state of his health! The thing is no one's being spared as the kiddies are falling by the wayside w/ chronic aches & pains! It's only going to get worse as players outside of the top 100 have as good a chance of success! WC, qualifiers, & other newbies can upset the best of them these days! The expanded seeding to 32 in top events is not saving top players as half of them are routinely upset in early Rds.!



