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  • #16
    Originally posted by don_budge View Post
    Rinderknech vs. Vacherot in the final at the Shanghai Masters. This is the end. The forum has been rather dormant as well. Tennis is sad.
    Originally posted by stroke View Post
    [URL]What a story for qualifier Vacherot. Both players played well, Rinderknech played very well also. Vacheron came in at number 204, now number 59.
    I stand corrected...the final was sort of uplifting. Not that it changed the big picture. But...two cousins in the final of an ATP 1000 event? That is incredible. I was reading a little of their story and they played college tennis at Texas A&M...I think it was. Number 2 and Number 4 singles, I believe. A beast of a team that didn't make the finals. Highlighting the fact that foreign players are taking scholarships from native Americans. Too bad...the college circuit can be an excellent training ground. Steve Denton is the coach and Texas and he is a name out of the end of the classic era.

    https://www.atptour.com/en/players/steve-denton/d019/overview

    One minor observation regarding the play at Shanghai. I saw nothing but highlights but I noticed in his match against Denis "Mr. Pencil" Medvedev, Rinderknech was showing some rather nice movement around the net. Some serve and volley tactics against Medvedev standing light years behind the baseline. Rinderknech had quite the "nose for the net" and showed a rare ability to anticipate the pass and close in on the net to execute his volleys which in turn really accentuates his ability to play the angles with soft placement volleys.
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    • #17
      39K likes, 111 comments - tennistv on October 12, 2025: "He produced one of the best sets of the year to secure the biggest title of his life. . #tennis #tennistv #atp #vacherot #rinderknech #rolexshanghaimasters".

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      • #18
        Got his chance and he seized it. Only got in the main draw because someone dropped out and other qualifiers had left.

        Watching his semi with Djokovic, I noticed that Djoko couldn't make any headway vs his service. Hit heavy ball, largely kick as I recall, and pushed Novak off the baseline.

        On the backhand side, the world 204 was usually the first to redirect. Kudos. A lifetime achievement.

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