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Friday, April 17, 2015

Thought Dump 4/17 : Monte Carlo, Fed Cup


  • When Rafa failed to serve out the match in the second set the Tennis Channel commentators seemed to fall back on the "here we go again he is lacking confidence". It could totally be seen as that since he had a point to go up 4-love earlier in the set. Then Rafa started the game to stay in the set with a double fault before saving a set point he ended up losing the set he once lead by a double break. It would have been great for the match to have been shorter and such. How Rafa started the third set with a break and then digging out of several 0-30 service game deficits and saving a break point. Which do you think would build confidence better closing a match out simply or falling behind and then coming back to close it out how you intended to in the first place. 
  • The past two matches seem like Rafa is channeling his inner Claypova with the epic struggles.
  • Narrative would say that who ever wins tomorrows Rafa/Novak match would be the "early favorite" for Roland Garros but it won't. 
  • Rafa is still building up his confidence. Novak seems unstoppable. This makes me seem like Rafa has "less" to lose than Novak. 
  • Twitter is a important part of my tennis viewing experience. Yet this morning I found myself watching from Monte Carlo without also following along on twitter. Usually this happens during early clay season when there is not much to follow such as Charleston or Monte Carlo. It is refreshing to watch a match without the white noise that twitter sometimes becomes when there is only one or two matches happening at the given time. 
  • I have been looking forward to this Fed Cup weekend since the match ups have been set. 
    • Kivitova/Mladenovic has the ability to be a great match between two hard hitters. There is the question mark of if Petra will be rusty after the time she has taken off or if it will have refreshed her. Petra will also have the home Fed Cup crowd which she is known to thrive in front of and that did not phase Kiki in Italy. Hopefully this is a good kick off for Petra as she heads into her most succcesful part of the season that has just been expanded. 
  • Germany/Russia
    • Captian Rittner has thrown a curve ball by not calling on Petkovic or newly crowned Charleston champion Kerber in Sochi. Instead the match ups for the first day will be Goreges/Kuznetsova and Pavlyuchenkova Lisicki. These two matches could be glorious examples of hard hitting clay court tennis or beautiful disasters and a two rubbers to zero lead for either team would not suprise me. Most likely is a 1-1 tie going into Sunday with  all to play for. 
  • Aga vs Hingis in SINGLES. Also Bacinszky returns for her first match since losing to Serena in Indian Wells in the Poland/Switzerland World Group Playoff. 
  • Serena vs Camila Giorgi. On Clay. In Italy. 
  • Laura hitting forehands!
    A video posted by Laura Robson (@laurarobson5) on

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012

    Ocho


    Eight straight years hold a lot of great moments but as I searched through youtube these were my favorites. I ranked them in the order of my favorites. How do you rank them?

    1. 2010: This was about as dominating a title run as there is and to think that it was just the begining. Also the reaction to winning gets me every time. 




    2. 2012: The ace on match point was a great exclamation to one of Rafa's more impressive single match serving performances.





    3. This is the semi finals between Rafa and Richie Gasquet both still teenagers in 2005. Rafa came from a set down to move on to the final but check out some of these rallies.



    4- 2003: A 16 year old Rafa and his short shorts upsets fellow Spaniard reigning Roland Garros Champion and his future Davis Cup Captain in his first trip to Monte Carlo.



    5- 2005: Trophy Ceremony  The first one. 


    6- 2008 final: The third final between Rafa and Roger in as many years.





    7- 2006: Rafa's first Monte Carlo title defense and the first clay court final between Rafa and Roger.


    8- 2007: The three-peat

    Tuesday, January 17, 2012

    Things I Noticed: Day 2


    • Petra started off a bit shakey losing the first two games of her match. She then went on to win the next 12 games.
    • It occurred to me that Novak's kits since he switched to Sergio Tacchini he very rarely is not in Serbian colors. To Davis Cup-ish for me. He won in straight sets. 
    • I cannot stand the tweener. The need to stop.
    • Stosur got knocked out in the first round by Cristea in straight sets. Ending Sam's Australian summer of tennis with only a single victory. I am thinking she will enjoy returning to the Northern Hemisphere. 
    • The ESPN montages are just about my favorite part of their coverage of the Slams. 
    • Ryan Harrison but up a good showing taking the first set from Andy Murray before eventually losing in four sets. Hope Ryan uses it as a spring board for a good season. 
    • Andy Roddick won in straight sets. Brooklyn's dress was lovely. 
    • Ana Ivanovic played a soild match for to advance to the second round. 
    • Lleyton Hewitt had a dramatic fourth set to come back from 1-5 to win the match. He fell to the court on his back when he won it was and endearing reaction. He has a throw match with Roddick in the second round. 
    • Maria Sharapova sailed through the first round 6-0 6-1 against Dulko the single game she lost was a game where she hit 3 double faults in a row.
    • Serena won. She beat Pazek and the bugs late into the night on Rod Laver. 
    • Nicholas Mahut won his first round match. 

    Saturday, January 14, 2012

    AO Kids Day: When Forehands Attack

    Rafa Nadal and Sam Stosur took on the defending Australian Open Champions Kim Clijsters and Novak Djokovic for Kids Day Saturday in mixed doubles. The highlight of the match was during one rally Rafa pegged Novak with a shot in which he in own his dramatic way fell down and was helped up by Kim. Rafa's responce with a cheeky smirk "that was for the six finals of 2011". Everyone laughed.








    Sam looked to be on cloud nine partnered up with Rafa even though he was a bit late coming straight from practice. 


    At the end of it all it seemed as if a good time was had by all.