one slam wonders | all that wanting, right? by devin kelly
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one slam wonders | all that wanting, right? by devin kelly
I watched about 6 hours worth of tennis so instead of doing individual posts imma just tweet it here
Coco that was the ugliest match I've ever seen you play. 21 double faults and 74 unforced errors is crazy. She was lucky Uchi was injured and couldn't capitalize on big moments. Also towards the end of the match Coco was on the verge of tears which made me soooooo sad like omg don't cry. And another thing Coco's QF opponent is projected to be Madi and she cannot afford those errors if she were to get that far. Idk how she's gonna play against Sakkari like it wouldn't shock me if Sakkari wins in straight sets.
I don't know why people thought Jack Draper was losing to Fonsi. Draper is a sickly Victorian child but he's still miles better than most of the tour. When he finds a first serve it might be over for almost everybody. Also people need to stop expecting Fonseca to win everything he's only 18 and is new to the ATP main tour. Not everyone can be Carlos and win a bunch of titles as a fetus.
All Dutch tennis needed to thrive was for Jannik to get out of the picture. First Tallon beat the rat and now Botic beats Djokovic. Also father time is definitely coming
Carlos won his match in a straightforward manner. I won't say anything else because I don't want to jinx him but good for him
People love to make fun of Felix for being able to simultaneously beat and lose to anyone but I think it's camp. He's won more than the majority of the tour so far this year so he will be just fine
Madi Keys was whacking tf out of the ball and her opponent didn't have a response for anything. Like omg she's playing just as good as she was in AO. I wouldn't be surprised if she won the whole tournament
Sofia Kenin started off so hot in her match against Kasatkina I thought it was gonna be a straight sets finish but Dasha is currently turning things around. Either of them could win and I wouldn't be surprised
Sabalenka's quarter of the draw completely collapsed before she even set foot on court so she should be capable of at least getting to the quarter finals
Idk if I have it in me to watch more matches tonight. I'll probably watch highlights instead
US TENNIS IS IN THE HANDS OF WOMEN
The Last Five AUSTRALIAN OPEN champions:
2020: SOFIA KENIN [d. G. Muguruza]
2021: NAOMI OSAKA [d. J. Brady]
2022: ASH BARTY [d. D. Collins]
2023: ARYNA SABALENKA [d. E. Rybakina]
2024: ARYNA SABALENKA [d. Q. Zheng]
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DO NOT let any drama from yesterday overshadow the fact that dasha kasatkina played one of the matches of her LIFE. she was down 0-5 in the first set, came back but still lost the set 3-6, and then won the next two sets with some of the most gorgeous tennis i’ve ever seen. like that’s my goat