2025 Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome, Italy - Masters 1000

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Says the woman who believes that her rosary beads blessed by the Pope can influence the outcome of a tennis match. :face-with-tears-of-joy::smooch:
Give Sinner credit he was flawless today without Divine Intervention, btw my Rosary Beads were blessed by the former Pope, Francis, I have to get my cousins to get me a new pair of rosary beads blessed by Pope Leo, lets see if they really work :) anyway I only used them for Rafa's matches eg AO 2020:) when he was doing my head in:) I havent needed them for another player as yet, though I was tempted to get them out when Jannik was down 2 sets to love in the AO final against Meddy, I refrained.
 
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Your father can't be THAT old...it's been a part of Italy for more than a hundred years. Italy has only been a country for 163 years, so that makes it very Italian. And Sinner is clearly Italian. I also know what northern Italians say about southerners and Sicilians, and he didn't say "Moroccan." I know you're kidding, though. :)
He is 98 (completely lucid, writing his books all day) !!!! He had me late in his 40s, btw.

Oh, he does say Moroccan, only that in Italian. And it is not meant as an offense. It is not just about "Austrians" and "Moroccans"... for him, people from Piemonte are not Italian, but just Piemontese (he likes them, actually). From Liguria, French. From Puglia, Greek. From Rome, Mastroiannis (the modern ones, at least). From Napoli, thieves. So on and so forth...

He was born in Abruzzo (when it was "Abruzzi"), and grew up in Milan. Once he found another Italian here in Brazil, who said he was from Milan. He replied: "Actual Milan? Let's see. From which neighborhood?"
 

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He is 98 (completely lucid, writing his books all day) !!!! He had me late in his 40s, btw.

Oh, he does say Moroccan, only that in Italian. And it is not meant as an offense. It is not just about "Austrians" and "Moroccans"... for him, people from Piemonte are not Italian, but just Piemontese (he likes them, actually). From Liguria, French. From Puglia, Greek. From Rome, Mastroiannis (the modern ones, at least). From Napoli, thieves. So on and so forth...

He was born in Abruzzo (when it was "Abruzzi"), and grew up in Milan. Once he found another Italian here in Brazil, who said he was from Milan. He replied: "Actual Milan? Let's see. From which neighborhood?"
Auguri that he's 98 and doing so well! He can choose to ignore the unification of Italy if he likes, I suppose, though it's rather rich that he's abruzzese and he looks down his nose at southerners. And, I'm sorry, but the Moroccan comment would be taken as an offense, whether it's meant as one, or not. He's old enough to do as he likes, but you are not. You can't just ignore national borders because you want to. You're not Putin.
 

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I am now a confused Italian woman :) born in the capitol of Palmero, then moved to Florence one of my favorite places in the whole of Roma, I dont mind being called a Fioretina :) I didnt take the comment of being a Moroccan, offensive, being from Sicily I have been called worse.
 
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I am now a confused Italian woman :) born in the capitol of Palmero, then moved to Florence one of my favorite places in the whole of Roma, I dont mind being called a Fioretina :) I didnt take the comment of being a Moroccan, offensive, being from Sicily I have been called worse.
Glad you didn't take offense, and I knew you wouldn't.

About your whereabouts, seems you had a lot of fun! That's quite Italian, going from one place to another, and my father knows that quite well. He lived in a lot of different cities across the country in his childhood, got arrested in Bologna when he was still a teenager, so on and so forth. It is part of (old) Italian culture to treat other parts of the country as "foreign". He has a lot of fun with those games. There is a reason the word "paese" stands either for a country or a town....

But I won't highjack the thread even more than I already did.
 
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Glad you didn't take offense, and I knew you wouldn't.

About your whereabouts, seems you had a lot of fun! That's quite Italian, going from one place to another, and my father knows that quite well. He lived in a lot of different cities across the country in his childhood, got arrested in Bologna when he was still a teenager, so on and so forth. It is part of (old) Italian culture to treat other parts of the country as "foreign". He has a lot of fun with those games. There is a reason the word "paese" stands either for a country or a town....

But I won't highjack the thread even more than I already did.
It's alright. Not much else going on at the moment. LOL. But you both need a geography lesson. Florence is not in "Roma," for example. Yes, Italy is highly regional. But just wait until Italy plays another World Cup, and it's all Italian flags everywhere.
 

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It's alright. Not much else going on at the moment. LOL. But you both need a geography lesson. Florence is not in "Roma," for example. Yes, Italy is highly regional. But just wait until Italy plays another World Cup, and it's all Italian flags everywhere.
I guess Margaret knows that, people are allowed to get confused while typing. Are you going to tell us that the Italian language was born in Florence too? I once met a guy in Montepulciano who said that the Italian language was actually born in the building were his shop was (and he made a very good case!!!!).
 

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I guess Margaret knows that, people are allowed to get confused while typing. Are you going to tell us that the Italian language was born in Florence too? I once met a guy in Montepulciano who said that the Italian language was actually born in the building were his shop was (and he made a very good case!!!!).
Thanks Mrzz it was a typo error about Florence in Roma, I was already late for an appointment and I typed without thinking, I just got back home
 
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SF Matches,
Friday May 16th,

Not before 15.30,
Alcaraz (3) vs Musetti (8) Alcaraz leads their H2H 4-1

Not before 20.30,
Sinner (1) vs Paul (11) Sinner leads their H2H 3-1
 
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Jimmy Arias said before the match that it would be hard for Sinner to play two nearly perfect matches in a row, but nobody saw this coming. Paul up 5-0 in the first!
 

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Jimmy Arias said before the match that it would be hard for Sinner to play two nearly perfect matches in a row, but nobody saw this coming. Paul up 5-0 in the first!
Happy are you? I said yesterday Jannik probably peaked too soon, has come out flat, Paul on the other hand is playing great and deserves his score soo far
Lets see if Jannik can become more 'engaged' in the 2nd set
 

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Jannick is turning it around. Clutch serving with 2 aces when he was 15:40 down to consolidate a break.
Not over by a long shot Don, I thought Jannik would come out flat, credit to Tommy he has come out fires blazing in the 1st set, though it does appear Jannik has woken up lol!
 
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Jannik Sinner 'You Do My Head In"!
Lets see the response from you in the final set
 
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I can't think of a good historic comp for Sinner. I feel like you can hybridize Fedal pretty well to come up with Alcaraz. But Sinner? Is he a bit like a modern day Lendl with a better serve?
 

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I can't think of a good historic comp for Sinner. I feel like you can hybridize Fedal pretty well to come up with Alcaraz. But Sinner? Is he a bit like a modern day Lendl with a better serve?
Actually my husband when watching Jannik last year, compared him a bit to Lendl in ways, yes a better serve, also showing little emotion on court
 
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Jannick is turning it around. Clutch serving with 2 aces when he was 15:40 down to consolidate a break.

Is this really entertaining to watch? I suppose by yesteryear's imagination, the way guys are playing is quite impressive, but I still call it "mindless ball-bashing!" Every time I think a pt. s/b over by a great striking of the ball or volley, it ricochets back off the opponent's racket w/ ease turning defense into offense! :pleading-face::face-vomiting: As I've said, the women aren't much better, just whacking away at the ball! They used to be my fall-back when the men started going "boom-boon" tennis 40 yrs. ago! The ladies still played chessboard tennis at times; esp. w/ Hingis at the top of the ranks! Sinner's accomplishing a lot; w/ smoke & mirrors IMO! Not sure he can keep it up w/o breaking down both physically & mentally! The game is so grueling! It's automatic for today's players to WD from their next events if they make the SF or Final; even Alcaraz! Paul's getting the most out of his game, but has to "red line" it to make an impression on the elites of the game! :thinking-face::anxious-face-with-sweat::astonished-face::yawningface: