You're right...I'm not really arguing with you, even though I always sound like I am. LOL. I was, as you suspected, objecting to the phrase "too old," thinking of your arguments of where players need to be at what age to have really elite careers. I was thinking you were leaning into that, but maybe you weren't.
Otherwise, we agree that he's an interesting story of the tournament, and one to watch, but who knows, at this point. We've seen very little of him. He isn't ranked higher, in part because he graduated from UT Austin in 2024. Had a great college career, with some pro challengers, etc., in both singles and doubles, mixed in. So he's fairly new to being full-time on the tour and the rigors of that. Makes sense that he's starting to feature about now, or last fall, as I mentioned. Maybe get the ranking up around IW and Miami. With the new high profile of this match v. Sinner, perhaps pick up some WCs.
It really is stupid, given that we're down to so few singles matches. Why not stagger them a bit?Thanks for the Insane scheduling I have to split screens as Musetti v Fritz and Ansimova v Wang???? on at the same time
Exactly this is InsanityIt really is stupid, given that we're down to so few singles matches. Why not stagger them a bit?
Agree, regardless of Fritz not being 100% I have liked what I have seen from Lorenzo in this match, he is actually thinking and constructing points well and his serve is working wellMusetti wins the 2nd 7-5, and goes immediately up the break in the 3rd. I don't think Doughboy is up to it anymore.
Agree his serve was On Song and he actually thought out on the court lol!Musetti wins and putting the finger to head a la Stan. He played much better today, it must be said.
But Lorenzo is a lovely player to watch. Taylor, with the pneumatic influencer GF staring at her phone, and his beached whale body, not so much.Watching a Tay match is the equivalent of watching Iznah or Opelka. No thank you. I think I'll go organize my spice rack.