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IMHO mocno przeceniacie tą propagandę ATP - jak komuś wystarcza, że posiedzi sobie obok gwiazd na Laver Cup, zagra jeden mocny turniej w roku, skasuje jakiś milion z wypłat i sponsorów (no, realnie pewnie 50% tego) i zagra ładnego hot shota - to i tak nie byłby materiałem na poważnego tenisistę, nawet gdyby nie było Laver Cup, NextGen Finals i YouTube'a. A wszyscy zawodnicy, gdy wyrobili sobie poważne aspiracje, to odpuszczali ten turniej, tylko ciężko mieć pretensje, że nie robi tego random z top50. Problemem jest to, że to cholernie przeciętny tenisista jest, bez żadnego tenisowego atutu na duże granie w tym momencie. Jego ekstrawertyczne zachowanie na korcie pewnie wynika ze sposobu bycia poza nim, taki Tsitsipas to też jest niezły dziwak, tylko on umie grać na w miarę poważnym poziomie, taka jest różnica.
Wszystko się sprowadza do tego, że Tiafoe przespał te 2-3 lata na szlifowanie warsztatu - tutaj trzeba byłoby popracować nad każdym pojedynczym uderzeniem, co nie jest taką abstrakcją, tylko to sie robi wchodząc do touru. Może jest głupi, może ma głupie otoczenie, nie wiem. Nie skreślałbym go, skoro obecny Monfils był o ogranie Shapo w Paryżu od top8 na koniec roku.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 19:16
autor: DUN I LOVE
Włączyłem i oglądam tego przehajpowanego Tiafoł.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 19:49
autor: Rroggerr
David Ferrer przyszłych czasów daje popis jak na razie.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 20:20
autor: DUN I LOVE
No, później bajgla zebrał.
"Orange Bowl to turniej tradycyjnie rozgrywany w Miami Heat".
Tomek.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 20:24
autor: COA
Absolutnie fascynujące, że ludzie wydali pieniądze by oglądać ten (i następny) mecz.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 20:25
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑08 lis 2019, 20:20
No, później bajgla zebrał.
"Orange Bowl to turniej tradycyjnie rozgrywany w Miami Heat".
Tomek.
Może TT ma sieć w Orange.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 20:27
autor: DUN I LOVE
Koniec.
Australijczyk po raz drugi z rzędu melduje się w finale. Bardzo dojrzała gra, powinien na luzaku wziąć to jutro.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 08 lis 2019, 21:01
autor: Damian
Milan SF Preview: Kecmanovic & Sinner Face Off
Spoiler:
Sinner will try to continue his magical home run
After Alex de Minaur moved into the championship match at the Next Gen ATP Finals with a win over Frances Tiafoe, Italian wild card Jannik Sinner, the eighth seed, will try to keep the home fans happy and do the same. The 18-year-old suffered his first loss in Milan on Thursday against Frenchman Ugo Humbert 4-3(5), 3-4(3), 4-2, 4-2, but Sinner had already clinched his semi-final spot before their matchup.
Sinner is the first Italian to make the semi-finals in the tournament's three-year history. Sinner will meet Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, who secured his semi-final spot with a straight-sets win against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Thursday.
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“I watched his matches,” Kecmanovic said of Sinner. “It's definitely going to be tough playing against everybody here in the crowd, but I have been playing good. I'm feeling good.”
SCHEDULE, FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2019
ALLIANZ CLOUD COURT start 7:00 pm
[1] A. de Minaur (AUS) vs [2] F. Tiafoe (USA)
Not Before 9:00 pm
[8] [WC] J. Sinner (ITA) vs [5] M. Kecmanovic (SRB)
Miomir przypomina młodszego brata Wawrinki na tym zdjęciu.
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 09 lis 2019, 8:11
autor: Damian
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Plan gier na sobotę:
Allianz Cloud Court - start o 18:
Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune vs Enrico Dalla Valle
Nie przed 21:
[1] Alex De Minaur vs [8/WC] Jannik Sinner
Re: NextGen ATP Finals 2019
: 09 lis 2019, 8:12
autor: Damian
Milan Final Preview: De Minaur To Face Sinner For #NextGenATP Title
Spoiler:
20-year-old Aussie will play in his second Milan final
Alex de Minaur is the top seed in Milan, the highest-ranked player in the field (No. 18) and the 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals runner-up (l. to Tsitsipas).
He is also the only player in the field who has yet to drop a match, and the 20-year-old will play in his second Milan final on Saturday night against 18-year-old Jannik Sinner, the eighth-seeded Italian wild card.
But don't tell De Minaur he is the favourite ahead of his second Next Gen ATP Finals title match. “I don't see it as I'm the favourite; I see it as it's just another tennis match,” he said.
The Aussie returned to the Next Gen ATP Finals title match on Friday with a 4-2, 4-1, 0-4, 4-2 win against American Frances Tiafoe. De Minaur improved to 2-0 against the affable American in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series, having also beaten Tiafoe in four sets at the 2018 US Open.
For the second consecutive year, De Minaur rolls into the Milan final with a perfect 4-0 record. Yet he's not feeling overly confident ahead of the final. Sinner, at No. 95 in the ATP Rankings, is 77 spots lower than De Minaur. But the teenager is 3-1 this week and will have the Italian crowd roaring on Saturday night.
De Minaur said: “Here you put everything aside. It doesn't matter what rankings, form, how you have been playing. It's a tennis match, and you're playing your opponent. It's about whoever plays better on that day.
"Coming through this week, I haven't thought about being the favourite once. Coming tomorrow, it is not going to change. It's just another tennis match for me, and I'm going to do everything in my power to come tomorrow and play the best possible tennis I can, and hopefully that will be able to help.”
He and Sinner have never played, but De Minaur has been impressed by the Italian's run. Sinner, after starting the year at No. 551, has climbed 456 spots in the ATP Rankings this season and beat Nitto ATP Finals alternate Gael Monfils last month en route to the semi-finals of the European Open, an ATP 250.
“You can just see what he's been able to accomplish, especially in the ATPs. It's pretty special,” De Minaur said. “The amount of firepower he has is up there with anyone out there on Tour. It's pretty amazing to see and to witness, because it doesn't come very often.”
Sinner is the first Italian to make the semi-finals and title match of the Next Gen ATP Finals in the tournament's three-year history. At 18, he is also the tournament's youngest finalist.
The Italian beat Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, No. 60 in the ATP Rankings, 2-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-2 to make the final. Sinner saved eight of nine break points faced.
“I think the atmosphere will be great like today. It's unbelievable here, the atmosphere, and I enjoy every moment I play,” Sinner said. “I will try to play my best tennis, because against Alex, if you want to win, you have to. It's not an easy match tomorrow, but I [will] try my best.”