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but they also mix in many stuff that is just insane
given their stance towards the "premier tour", i wonder if this is their ultimate goal they're pushing atm
and the exhos are just the beginning of it
but they also mix in many stuff that is just insane
given their stance towards the "premier tour", i wonder if this is their ultimate goal they're pushing atm
and the exhos are just the beginning of it
but throughout these years, i think people expected more from them, especially more explicit actions to push for change in the system
yet most of the time, we only get statements and nothing else
but throughout these years, i think people expected more from them, especially more explicit actions to push for change in the system
yet most of the time, we only get statements and nothing else
Laslo Djere!
For the first time in nearly 5 years, the Serbian lands in the ATP winner's circle, upending defending champion Sebastian Baez, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.
With the win, Djere rockets back into the top 100, vaulting from #103 to #74 on Monday.
Laslo Djere!
For the first time in nearly 5 years, the Serbian lands in the ATP winner's circle, upending defending champion Sebastian Baez, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.
With the win, Djere rockets back into the top 100, vaulting from #103 to #74 on Monday.
when you're focusing in the sport and the players in it with the idea of "how this is/they're going to impact my fav", everyone and everything becomes a threat to you, and you're left with a lot of pain and an inability to simply relax and enjoy something that is supposed to make you happy
when you're focusing in the sport and the players in it with the idea of "how this is/they're going to impact my fav", everyone and everything becomes a threat to you, and you're left with a lot of pain and an inability to simply relax and enjoy something that is supposed to make you happy
Laslo Djere in Buenos Aires ✅️
Miomir Kecmanovic in Delray Beach ✅️
Hamad Medjedovic in Marseille ✅️
Three tournaments. Three continents. Three semifinalists.
Hamad Medjedovic continues his steady climb toward the top, defeating Daniel Altmaier, 7-5, 6-7⁷, 6-4 to make 3-0.
Laslo Djere in Buenos Aires ✅️
Miomir Kecmanovic in Delray Beach ✅️
Hamad Medjedovic in Marseille ✅️
Three tournaments. Three continents. Three semifinalists.
Hamad Medjedovic continues his steady climb toward the top, defeating Daniel Altmaier, 7-5, 6-7⁷, 6-4 to make 3-0.
So far, it's been a smart idea to head to the hardcourts of North America early for Miomir Kecmanovic.
The 7th seed builds his pre-Sunshine Swing preparation with a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over 5th seed Marcos Giron in Delray Beach.
The victory moves "Meow Meow" into the semifinals.
So far, it's been a smart idea to head to the hardcourts of North America early for Miomir Kecmanovic.
The 7th seed builds his pre-Sunshine Swing preparation with a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over 5th seed Marcos Giron in Delray Beach.
The victory moves "Meow Meow" into the semifinals.
It's been a lowkey great week for Serbia on the ATP Tour, with Serbs still alive in all 3 events at the time I'm writing this.
One one of them is getting a good result right when he needs it.
Former top 30 Laslo Djere keeps on winning after coming through qualies, defeating Wild.
It's been a lowkey great week for Serbia on the ATP Tour, with Serbs still alive in all 3 events at the time I'm writing this.
One one of them is getting a good result right when he needs it.
Former top 30 Laslo Djere keeps on winning after coming through qualies, defeating Wild.
For 5 years, Laslo Djere thrived as one of the top 100 players in the world, taking 2 ATP titles and racking up wins over Casper Ruud, Dominic Thiem, and Juan Martin Del Potro.
After tumbling to #141 last summer, the Serb is back on the ascent, defeating Alexandre Muller, 6-3, 6-3.
For 5 years, Laslo Djere thrived as one of the top 100 players in the world, taking 2 ATP titles and racking up wins over Casper Ruud, Dominic Thiem, and Juan Martin Del Potro.
After tumbling to #141 last summer, the Serb is back on the ascent, defeating Alexandre Muller, 6-3, 6-3.
extremely brutal heat (35~36 degrees), both of them are sweating a lot
feels like the sun and heat affected their shotmaking
slow start but once duci got his tennis engine moving he's been doing good offensively (eg winners)
can improve 1st serve in+how he wraps up the set/match imo
extremely brutal heat (35~36 degrees), both of them are sweating a lot
feels like the sun and heat affected their shotmaking
slow start but once duci got his tennis engine moving he's been doing good offensively (eg winners)
can improve 1st serve in+how he wraps up the set/match imo
After a couple years waiting at the door of that big breakthrough, 2025 feels like the year Hamad Medjedovic finally puts himself in the spotlight.
The talented 21yo, now inside the top 100 and a near lock for the Roland-Garros main draw, defeats Raphael Collignon, 6-3, 6-4.
After a couple years waiting at the door of that big breakthrough, 2025 feels like the year Hamad Medjedovic finally puts himself in the spotlight.
The talented 21yo, now inside the top 100 and a near lock for the Roland-Garros main draw, defeats Raphael Collignon, 6-3, 6-4.
And, there it is, ladies & and gentlemen.
Our first ATP claycourt win of 2025 goes to a guy who knows his way around the terre battue... Dusan Lajovic.
The Serbian veteran clips Roberto Carballes Baena, 7-6⁸, 7-5, to kick things off down in Buenos Aires, Argentina!
🎾
And, there it is, ladies & and gentlemen.
Our first ATP claycourt win of 2025 goes to a guy who knows his way around the terre battue... Dusan Lajovic.
The Serbian veteran clips Roberto Carballes Baena, 7-6⁸, 7-5, to kick things off down in Buenos Aires, Argentina!
🎾
Nobody has the Lego-like, executive coif of Miomir Kecmanovic.
(Though, he DOES seem to have tightened the fade a bit. Perhaps more Silocon startup than corporate consulting class.)
Anyway, the 7th seeded clups & snips into the 2nd round with a 6-4, 6-4 win on Borna Gojo.
Nobody has the Lego-like, executive coif of Miomir Kecmanovic.
(Though, he DOES seem to have tightened the fade a bit. Perhaps more Silocon startup than corporate consulting class.)
Anyway, the 7th seeded clups & snips into the 2nd round with a 6-4, 6-4 win on Borna Gojo.
it's still something i struggle to let go of
it's still something i struggle to let go of
at first i was like that
but now davis cup just makes me feel terrified every time