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So much for Jack Sock. This might be some wishful thinking on The Great John McEnroe's part. Hyping American tennis is part of his role as a "commentator". There isn't much else to hype at the moment but there might be something coming down the pipe. It is all speculative at this point. Jack Sock has not surpassed expectations which is one thing that you look for in an up and coming contender.Originally posted by stroke View PostZverev vs Nadal next round. A lot of questions will be answered there. I, like McEnroe, think Sock is headed to top 10 this year and could really advance here. And of course the Raonic serve.
Zverev has the type of game that could be effective against Nadal. Nadal is fading. Zverev is a rising star. Look for Zverev to put pressure on the Nadal forehand ala Djokovic to expose the backhand.
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So far he has been of little consequence except here and there from those looking for the next up and coming. His mental outlook is so bad it doesn't appear he can offset it with physical talent. I am not all that impressed with his physical presence either. He hasn't demonstrated anything resembling consistency over any extended period of time. So far he is nothing more than a "flash in the pan".Originally posted by klacr View Post
Hes an attention whore, basically.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Daniel Evans...Blast from the Pasts
Here is a classic player. A dyed in the wool Harry Hopman model. It's great to see this type of player emerge. There should be one hundred more just like him. He has put down carbon copies of the modern player...big names both. Marin Cilic and Bernard Tomic. Neither having the reputation for being the toughest mental tools in the shed. Next up...another carbon copy. Another mental question mark. Evans looks to be fundamentally sound and plays the whole court. He is throwing his opponents off balance with his tactics. I like his chances.
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A crafty old school slice and dice play. Great angles. Evans doing a great job up at net. Fun match.Originally posted by don_budge View Post
Daniel Evans...Blast from the Pasts
Here is a classic player. A dyed in the wool Harry Hopman model. It's great to see this type of player emerge. There should be one hundred more just like him. He has put down carbon copies of the modern player...big names both. Marin Cilic and Bernard Tomic. Neither having the reputation for being the toughest mental tools in the shed. Next up...another carbon copy. Another mental question mark. Evans looks to be fundamentally sound and plays the whole court. He is throwing his opponents off balance with his tactics. I like his chances.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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During the course of a five set match there are bound to ebbs and flows. So far Roger Federer has been all flow. A stream of white light...nearly flawless. He is up 4-3 in the second set and this is a critical junction for him. If he can manage to serve out this set he puts an enormous amount of pressure on Berdych.Originally posted by stroke View PostFed is looking like only he can right now. We will see.
Tsonga played great and really took advantage of Sock's love of giving up court to hit forehands. And Tsonga served great.
He holds his serve at love for 5-3 and this is the hallmark of great champions. Holding serve and routinely serving out the set once you are up a break. Obviously this is going to be a huge factor in Roger's tournament...how he serves. If he can keep the pressure on his opponent...who knows? We will see...as stroke says.
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Super crucial game now Federer serving for the second set at 5-4. It's a test of nerves. A test he sorely needs after a six month layoff.
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He serves it out maintaining incredible pressure on Berdych. Any questions?
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Roger to serve it out at 5-4 in the third. Can he win it? The odds against him certainly went down after Novak Djokovic took a powder. But first he must serve this one out. First things...first.Originally posted by stroke View PostCan he win this tournament? The oddsmakers certainly think he is in with a significant chance, and he sure looks the part. In full flight, which he is now vs Berdych, just inimitable.
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Federer serves it out only losing one single point in his last three service games. In his interview he mentioned that the court played "fast". This is the single most important factor in his chances on a match by match basis. Kei Nishikori next. Roger says "I am ready now...there is no turning back now". Ominous sign for Nishikori.
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