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#WTAFinalsRiyadh
#WTAFinalsRiyadh
Like a little more off than usual maybe
Like a little more off than usual maybe
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Shanghai - Alcaraz withdraws, Sinner loses early = Rinderknech vs Vacherot final
Miami - Alcaraz lost early, Sinner on suspension = Jakub Mensik wins
Shanghai - Alcaraz withdraws, Sinner loses early = Rinderknech vs Vacherot final
Miami - Alcaraz lost early, Sinner on suspension = Jakub Mensik wins
Shanghai - Alcaraz withdraws, Sinner loses early = Rinderknech vs Vacherot final
Miami - Alcaraz lost early, Sinner on suspension = Jakub Mensik wins
Paolini, Andreeva, or Rybakina?
Paolini, Andreeva, or Rybakina?
Or at least she did for me.
Or when Felix Auger-Aliassime went on that run at the end of 2022?
Something like that would make the end of this season more intriguing to watch.
Or at least she did for me.
Or when Felix Auger-Aliassime went on that run at the end of 2022?
Something like that would make the end of this season more intriguing to watch.
The stars aren’t delivering and the randoms aren’t dynamic enough to care.
It’s like every-time someone gets some shine, they suck the next three tournaments.
Amanda A is cool but uninteresting, and the only one showing up.
The stars aren’t delivering and the randoms aren’t dynamic enough to care.
It’s like every-time someone gets some shine, they suck the next three tournaments.
Amanda A is cool but uninteresting, and the only one showing up.
Am I missing the spark in the tennis or are the tours actually missing a bit of spark right now?
Am I missing the spark in the tennis or are the tours actually missing a bit of spark right now?
Seems cruel to have players look physically depleted during this time of the year when they’ve already played through 10 months and 4 grand slams
Seems cruel to have players look physically depleted during this time of the year when they’ve already played through 10 months and 4 grand slams
This one has to feel good for Jerry Shang.
Coming into Shanghai with a 1-5 record since his return to the tour in July, the 20yo scores the biggest win of his career.
Shang gets past Karen Khachanov, 7-6³, 6-3, to notch his first top 10 victory at home. 💪👐
This one has to feel good for Jerry Shang.
Coming into Shanghai with a 1-5 record since his return to the tour in July, the 20yo scores the biggest win of his career.
Shang gets past Karen Khachanov, 7-6³, 6-3, to notch his first top 10 victory at home. 💪👐