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0:00 Alcaraz vs Zverev
2:22 Karatsev v Medvedev
4:19 Khachanov v Rublev
6:50 Fritz v Zhang
9:42 Zapata Miralles v Tsitsipas

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34 Comments

  1. Zapata miralles could also shut the fuck up because it's really annoying

  2. The Soviet and Greek tennis player in the past, the mother of the fifth racket of the world Stefanos Tsitsipas Yulia Salnikova spoke about the role of Russian roots in their family.

    "In general, I really like the humor of Russian tennis fans. I especially like sarcastic comments. Not only about the Greek philosopher. Some are right to the point. There are people who have figured out his character and call him Stepa or Stepka. And they write in the spirit: "Well, what's Styopka again?"

    We always communicate only in Russian. An exception may be if I need to say something so that the people around me do not understand. Then we switch to Greek. A simple conversation over breakfast in Russian? Yes, of course. It only happens if Stepa starts talking very quickly and the thought is ahead of the word, then he can switch to English or Greek.

    By the way, the fact that many people jokingly call Stepa a philosopher, I do not associate with his Greek roots. In addition to the fact that my dad is known as a football player, he was also a journalist (Sergey Salnikov is a Soviet football player, a player of the Olympic and national teams of the USSR. — approx. "Championship"). Dad was well-read and progressive for his time, so much so that he was even disqualified for having a Pasternak book found in his luggage. He wrote well and reflected, having a tenacious view of things. For professional athletes, and especially for tennis players, this is an important skill. And this desire to reflect and try to understand the world, I think, is just Russian in Step. It comes from my parents, from me. But of course, it's easier for people to find an explanation in Greek blood.

    Stepa is well versed in cinema. And I also tend to think that this is connected with Russian and Soviet cinema. Greece does not have such a rich heritage in this regard. They watched Soviet cartoons with us: "Well, wait!", about Winnie the Pooh. Fairy tales, of course, were also read. Stepa knows such characters as Baba Yaga and Koschei the Immortal perfectly well. He was especially afraid of Koshchei and immediately fell asleep from horror," the telegram channel "Tennisologiya" quotes Yulia Salnikova.

  3. Nobody is beating Alcaraz in this tourny. He is, without a doubt, the strongest of this new generation. And I think he's going to go on to win many slams, (10+) but let's also be honest, the calibre he's playing is not super high. Yes, some players like Sinner, Rune, and Tsitsipas have great matches now and again, but they don't deliver consistently. Alcaraz does. So expect a lot of dominance in the years to come (if he stays healthy).

  4. FRITZ IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST FIXERS IN ATP HE PUT 2 balls put in a fuking tiebreak man this is very bad . How u cant play this balls very strong in a match point this is very crazy

  5. The next gen is already the old gen, tennis goes too fast. In three hears so many newcomers.

  6. Неужели все так плохо: нет такого врача, который мог бы справиться с истериками Рублева?

  7. Zipatas ripping his shirt off like a dumbass 2 rounds ago…and now he loses. Sucks to suck.

  8. I like Tsitsipas he’s quite controversial and reminds me of a young Federer but personally I think he still needs to learn the game and work on his technique like being lighter on his toes and constructing points from defensive positions.

  9. Carlitos : Sascha [ TennisTV stats ]
    winners 21 : 9 (incl. aces 5 : 3)
    unforced 12 : 22
    net points won 10/13 : 4/15
    average speed fh/bh n/a : n/a kmh

    set1 winners 5 : 5 (incl. aces 3 : 2)
    set1 unforced 2 : 12
    set1 npw 3/3 : 1/6
    set1 119/118 : 121/110 kmh

    set2 winners 16 : 4 (incl. aces 2 : 1)
    set2 unforced 10 : 10
    set2 npw 7/10 : 3/9
    set2 n/a : n/a kmh

  10. The fritz Vs zhng highlight is utter shit. Some people were paid to make this? Cut the bullshit and do your job correctly.

  11. I called it Emma I was a one wonder hit. Unfortunately injuries won’t let her reach the heights to win a grand slam again

  12. It has to be rough for the next gen players, dominated by the big three and now dominated by Alcaraz.

  13. Who's going to be Federer to Alcaraz's Nadal? (I'm assuming Alacaraz is Nadal although he has some Fed traits too)

  14. Last time Sasha was defeated by Alcaraz in Madrid, said he had jet lag or something like that. i am wondering what he will now come up with.

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