Was in Melbourne last week and could see the Aussie Open banners around.
Today's reminder of the perils of playing down under.
Today's reminder of the perils of playing down under.
Breakthrough year for Sasha Zverev? You read it here first
Well, Thiem looked good until he lost the first set.Nadal looks good. Thiem looks the best I've seen him since his comeback.
Rafa re-inspiring his comeback?
If serious wrist injuries may be the most difficult to deal with, so I think we'll know early on in the AO if this will hamper him significantly. I didn't see his match but I suspect 10 days rest will be long enough for him to be fine for the tournament.Djokovic seemingly has got a problem with his wrist. This might open the AO up
If serious wrist injuries may be the most difficult to deal with, so I think we'll know early on in the AO if this will hamper him significantly. I didn't see his match but I suspect 10 days rest will be long enough for him to be fine for the tournament.
So far another very good opening set against Nadal. Jordan Thompson will be a more difficult test but I would expect Nadal to get past him if he plays at the level shown so far.
It will be interesting to see how he fairs against Dimitrov if they both make the SF. Dimitrov is a top 20 player, far and away at a higher level than anyone he will have played in a while. It's a lopside head to head in Nadal's favour but they've had some good matches in the past, so should be a good test if they play each other.
Didn't see much of Raducanu but was impressed with Osaka too. It's probably draw dependent but I think she's a contender at the AO.Yeah thought he looked great, be interesting to see how he goes against better players and in successive tournaments but he is absolutely monstering the ball, BH also looking great. So hope he has a good year and would love to see a meaningful match against Alcaraz.
Also been impressed with Osaka & Radacanu - thought she especially looked surprisingly good vs Svitolina for 2 sets. Both I think should be pretty pleased with their play despite early exits.
Breakthrough year for Sasha Zverev? You read it here first
Rublev just beat Seyboth Wild in a match tiebreak after a fantastic five-setter. Seyboth Wild came back from two sets down and saved four match points in his own serve at 5-6. His shot-making was insane at times. If you get the chance to watch his hold from 0-40 at 1-2 in the decider, take it.
The latter. Rublev actually played very well, also did well to hold it together mentally when Seyboth Wild turned games around with impossible shots. Rublev also turned the match tiebreak around from two mini-breaks down.Was Rublev sub-par or Wild just impressive?
Yeah very impressive. Don't expect he can keep this up and even if he did, I think it would then catch up to him physically.Well done to Prizmic for getting through that tiebreak. I'm not expecting Djokovic to drop many more games but that's quite a thing for an 18 year old.
It's on Eurosport or Discovery+Where are we watching this? Not working on prime on my phone for a reason I can’t seem to divine.
Prime don't have tennis anymore, the ATP and WTA have gone back to Sky, but the Australian Open has always been on Eurosport (Discovery+).Where are we watching this? Not working on prime on my phone for a reason I can’t seem to divine.
Fourth set destruction.That’s a shame, thought Prizmic deserved that set. Huge respect to the kid. To go toe to toe with Djokovic in those baseline duels and stay patient really takes something. Kinda feel like Djokovic could still get in trouble again.