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  • #46
    TennisTV just reported how much interest in this tournament there has been this year in Italy with the Sinner return, and of course this golden age for Italian Tennis. Over 5 million viewers in Italy tuned to watch Sinner's Friday night semi win.
    Last edited by stroke; 05-18-2025, 07:18 AM.

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      So far

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      • #48
        Sinner now 0-4 down in the 2nd. Carlos is on top now after some stunning play...that backhand winner down the line following at the end of an exhausting rally was unreal. He's definitely the more creative of the two and it's been telling at times in this match.
        Stotty

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        • #49
          Agassi had an interesting comment before the match. On slippery surfaces ( Wimby & French) everyone else slows down but Carlos with his great balance and footwork seems just as fast.

          Cross posting with Sinner thread. Carlos attacked Sinner's second serves, while Sinner was timid on Carlos' second. Also Sinner avoided the net, missed a key volley early, while Carlos, although he didnt' come in a lot, did so at key junctures including the tiebreak and match point.

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          2 of 2 Carlos in virtual tie for Demon as best second serve returner, and won a much percentage of points vs Yannik than he does vs the tour on average.

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          Last edited by jimlosaltos; 05-18-2025, 10:17 AM.

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          • #50
            Agassi has a good point. Carlos moves so well. Sometimes it seems like he might only just get to a shot but yet ends up getting there with time spare to hit a bullet. And he's great at the net; one of the few players around who properly closes down on the net to stick balls away...old school.
            Stotty

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            • #51
              Originally posted by stotty View Post
              Agassi has a good point. Carlos moves so well. Sometimes it seems like he might only just get to a shot but yet ends up getting there with time spare to hit a bullet. And he's great at the net; one of the few players around who properly closes down on the net to stick balls away...old school.
              Yes Carlos may be the best mover ever in tennis. It is a lot to overcome, and there is certainly no technique fix for other players to get closer. As the old basketball saying goes, you cannot teach height. Demon is close, but he does not do anything as well as Carlos. It would be interesting to see his 40 time. I would think sub 4.4.
              Last edited by stroke; 05-18-2025, 03:05 PM.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by stotty View Post
                  Agassi has a good point. Carlos moves so well. Sometimes it seems like he might only just get to a shot but yet ends up getting there with time spare to hit a bullet. And he's great at the net; one of the few players around who properly closes down on the net to stick balls away...old school.
                  yeah exactly!!!

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