Author|Post time 19-11-2018 11:59 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
cyclops_psycho replied at 19-11-2018 10:04 AM
Terkejut giler babi bila tahu Zverev mampu menumbangkan Nole in straight set! Dah la masa perin ...
61 62 ke masa group stage? Hahaa..
I managed to wake up masa score depa 64 42 & djoko was serving
So buka streaming tgk camana depa lawan.. sascha baguslah.. strong serve & forehand.. chship point dia nice passing shot... and djoko seemed to be under pressure.. byk error
Post time 19-12-2018 01:13 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Maria Sharapova unlikely to make a Roger Federer-like comeback, says Hingis
Martina Hingis is doubtful about Maria Sharapova being back at her highest level. A few weeks ago Russia's Tennis Federation chief Shamil Tarpischev said Sharapova can be back to the first ranking position, but Hingis does not have the same thoughts.
'I think that only Maria herself understands if she can comeback to her previous level. It's safe to say that it will be very difficult for her to do it. She is not becoming younger and it's unlikely that she is able to play at the age of 17 years when she won Wimbledon', said Hingis.
'There is an excellent example of Roger Federer, who was said four years ago that his time was gone. However, he was able to change his approach and now plays another tennis. For Maria, this journey will be tougher, because her tennis is physical.
Will she be able to regain her previous shape? We will see', Hingis said on TV programme "Melting Ice" on Match TV, as quoted by Championat. Hingis also commented on the 21-year-old Daria Kasatkina's potential: 'I know Daria Kasatkina well and I consider her a great talented player.
She has a very smart tennis. She is not the biggest girl, but very powerful and physical, hitting very well the ball. I think she needs two or three more years to reach the peak of her form and get big wins. Also, I am close to her coach, so I know her well.
I think that another champion would be useful to Russian tennis.'
Post time 21-12-2018 07:44 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Australian Open introduces 10-point final-set tiebreaks
The Australian Open will introduce final-set tiebreaks from next month.
The deciding set in singles and doubles will draw to a conclusion after 6-6 using the longer of the tiebreak formats – first to 10 points.
The decision comes following the most extensive consultation in the tournament’s history.
“We asked the players – both past and present, commentators, agents and TV analysts whether they wanted to play an advantage final set or not, and went from there,” Australian Open Tournament Director Craig Tiley said.
“We went with a 10-point tiebreak at six games all in the final set to ensure the fans still get a special finale to these often epic contests, with the longer tiebreak still then allowing for that one final twist or change of momentum in the contest. This longer tiebreak also can lessen some of the serving dominance that can prevail in the shorter tiebreak.
“We believe this is the best possible outcome for both the players and the fans around the world,” Tiley added.
The Australian Open 2019, the first Slam of the season, will take place at Melbourne Park from January 14 to 27.
Author|Post time 10-1-2019 04:21 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
The full women&’;s draw for the first Grand Slam of 2019 has been revealed: what does the road look like for the WTA&’;s biggest stars, and where did your favorite land? Read on to find out!
MELBOURNE, Australia - World No.1 Simona Halep will face a rematch against the last woman to defeat her at a Grand Slam in 2018 in the first round of the first major of 2019.
The World No.1 was drawn to face Kaia Kanepi,who bounced the Romanian from the US Open last summer in a historic first-round upset,in the first round of next week’s Australian Open,the full main draw for the first Grand Slam of the 2019 season was released on Thursday.
Halep headlines the top of the draw in a loaded first quarter, which could see her face not one, but both Williams sisters before the quarterfinals.
Unseeded Venus Williams is the first-round foe for No.25 seed Mihaela Buzarnescu, the winner of which could face Halep in the third round, while No.16 seed and 23-time major champion Serena Williams is a potential round of 16 opponent for the top seed.
Halep and Williamsarejoined in the top half by No.4 seed Naomi Osakaas a potential semifinal match, while No. 2 seed AngeliqueKerber and No.3 seed and defending champion Caroline Wozniacki could potentially face off in the semifinals in the bottom half of the draw.
Kerber will open against Slovenia’s Polona Hercog, while No.3 seedWozniacki will face Alison van Uytvanck first up to begin her title defense.
The top seeds are rounded out by US Open champion Osaka, who opens against Poland’s Magda Linette, and sees upset artist and No.28 seed Hsieh Su-wei, 2018 semifinalist and No.12 seed Elise Mertens and No.6 seed Elina Svitolina in her quarter.
Two-time champion Victoria Azarenka was also among the most notable unseeded players to be placed in the top half of the draw as well,as she willface Laura Siegemund first up as a potenial third-round foe for Osaka.
Elsewhere in the bottom half in Wozniacki’s quarter, No.30 seed Maria Sharapova will open against a qualifier, and could be a potential third-round hurdle for the Dane’s hopes this fortnight.
Overall, the projected quarterfinals are as follows: Halep vs. No.7 seed Karolina Pliskova, Osaka vs.Svitolina, No.8 seed Petra Kvitovavs. Wozniacki,and No.5 seed Sloane Stephensvs. Kerber.
Author|Post time 10-1-2019 04:23 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Overall, the projected quarterfinals are as follows: Halep vs. No.7 seed Karolina Pliskova, Osaka vs.Svitolina, No.8 seed Petra Kvitovavs. Wozniacki,and No.5 seed Sloane Stephensvs. Kerber.
Wahh... bold prediction nih.. no williams is mentioned at all
Author|Post time 10-1-2019 04:25 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Men's notable first round in #AusOpen2019
Milos Raonic vs Nick Kyrgios
Stan wawrinka vs Ernests Gulbis
Benoite Paire vs Dominic Thiem
Kyle Edmund vs Tomá Berdych
Bernard Tomic vs Marin ili
Gal Monfils vs Damir Dumhur
Roberto Bautista Augut vs Andy Murray
Author|Post time 10-1-2019 04:59 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Notable R1 matches (women's singles):
Halep vs Kanepi
Venus vs Buzarnescu
Kasatkina vs Bacsinsky
Konta vs Tomljanovic
Bencic vs Siniakova
Sakkari vs Ostapenko
Vekic vs Mladenovic
Puig vs Pavlyuchenkova
Riske vs Bertens