GIVE LOUIS A SCYTHE!!! pt. 2
Claudia pt. 1
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GIVE LOUIS A SCYTHE!!! pt. 2
Claudia pt. 1
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Watching that BMW ad I think if I were to encounter Carlos Alcaraz in an elevator I genuinely wouldn’t know what to do, I’d stand frozen outside the elevator probably blocking a bunch of other people’s way, with my jaw agape and my eyeballs popped out of their sockets and just let the doors close in my face
Trần Thu Hà - Phía Ngày Nắng Tắt (The Sunset Side of the Day) (2002)
"Phía Ngày Nắng Tắt" was released on Trần Thu Hà's third studio album, titled Nhật Thực. The lyrics were based on a poem by Vi Thuỳ Linh.
The lines "Em đã thả đi bao nỗi buồn, buộc bằng tóc rụng. Tóc đã rụng mùa mùa nhiều rồi, mà chưa thấy nắng lên," haunted me many nights, so I decided to translate the whole song.
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CARLOS ALCARAZ ARE YOU WILLING TO HEAR ME OUT?
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🦊 "does he play with a head racket? 😐"
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if what they told us is true and he has inflammation of the tendon sheath (honestly i do believe that is the case) then it takes approximately 2-2 and a half months to be able to train again, not even compete but just to wield the racket. he is probably doing 4-6 weeks with a splint, then you have to do all pre training rehab, regain muscle mass in the arm, strengthen the tendon, basically get to full fitness before you can even touch the racket. then you start hitting depressurized balls to start slowly. this isnt to doompost but just to explain why it doesnt even have to be something terrible to take this long to heal. being cleared medically and being cleared to compete are two different things, he could theoretically be cleared to compete the 29th of june (i believe we will see him training the second week of june), but i dont know if at that point you want to play 5 sets on grass, not only it isnt the ideal surface to come back (more wrist usage than hc, serving matters a lot and you are returning very wide serves as well) but the physical effort to play a GS is also huge. taking 12 weeks to recover sounds logical to me, its what i was expecting from the beggining.
this is supremely helpful anon ❤️🩹 it's always good to remember that the goal isn't to just come back as quick as possible but to actually be fully fit when he does. and when you break it down like that it makes it clear that a queens return was overly optimistic :(
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