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Camelot Tennis Universe => General Pro Player Discussions => Topic started by: Clay Death on July 14, 2014, 11:24:46 pm
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the courts in Ciny usually play fast.
i am hearing that Andy has been working hard on his serve there among other things.
hopefully he can get it done. it will be great for his confidence going into the u.s. open.
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Not too hopeful but don't want to be too negative either. I do think it's strictly on Andy's hand to turn things around for himself and nothing else or nobody else can help him there.
Would like to see how the courts of Cincy and USO will play out this year. USO typically reflects Cincy so I guess we can go by that for now. Toronto courts were rather fast this year. Even Nole openly admitted it and said that it was more to Tsonga's advantage. Raonic, Lopez, Dimitrov, Tsonga not to mention Federer - they all did well on this surface. It would have benefited Andy too had he been a bit more careful. He too admitted that the courts were playing faster. We saw Nole, Wawrinka, Berdych all go out on the same day.
You can see and feel it when you watch the matches live in person. I was amazed at Andy's quickness at both matches vs Kyrgios and Tsonga. I really think Toronto delivered this time with most matches going to 3 sets and a few upsets early on.
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I am SO happy for Tsonga but at the same time I can't help but think that Andy could have won this too. He, in fact, won more points than Tsonga in that match and still managed to lose. Crazy stuff. I want to beat Andy up.
All Andy needed to do was to hold on to his serves. Dimitrov was lucky to survive Anderson so I really think Andy would have been able to put away Dimitrov too.
Federer/Murray would have made a great final too though today's final was not so bad either. Federer looked nervous and had a hard time adjusting the day time schedule. Tsonga, on the other hand, got more used to playing during the day on top of beating Nole and Andy.
Heck, I was totally willing to go to the semi and the final if Andy were there. Oh well...
What's ahead come Cincy and yes, USO? Can Andy take it to where it all started? I sure hope so. I am waiting for my baby to do well. It's been a while.
i think Andy can snatch the Cincy masters Emma. he got their early and got a good start on his practice sessions.
he will be well acclimated to the heat and the humidity in Cincy.
we will cheer for Andy.
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I am SO happy for Tsonga but at the same time I can't help but think that Andy could have won this too. He, in fact, won more points than Tsonga in that match and still managed to lose. Crazy stuff. I want to beat Andy up.
All Andy needed to do was to hold on to his serves. Dimitrov was lucky to survive Anderson so I really think Andy would have been able to put away Dimitrov too.
Federer/Murray would have made a great final too though today's final was not so bad either. Federer looked nervous and had a hard time adjusting the day time schedule. Tsonga, on the other hand, got more used to playing during the day on top of beating Nole and Andy.
Heck, I was totally willing to go to the semi and the final if Andy were there. Oh well...
What's ahead come Cincy and yes, USO? Can Andy take it to where it all started? I sure hope so. I am waiting for my baby to do well. It's been a while.
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Congrats to Tsonga and his fans.
He just played a tournament of his life.
It is not easy to do what he had to do in this event.
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And Tsonga takes it. How awesome is that? He beat Chardy, Nole, Murray, Dimitrov and Federer to win this. This is just too good.
Not only that, except for Murray, he beat everyone in straight sets. Murray apparently posed the biggest challenge here for him. Wow - what a run here and what a great series of wins.
Needless to say, Tsonga's big serves were the deciding factor in each match. It was that big throughout the tournament. The best player without doubt in this tournament is Tsonga. I couldn't be anymore happy for him.
I did feel a bit sorry for Federer I must admit. He's falling short in the final stages of things. He did pretty well to come this far.
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Tsonga is surprising me in this event Emma.
i have always felt that he was streaky and not consistent enough. but he is on a roll here.
congrats to Roger and Tsonga fans. both players are having a great tournament.
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Wow - Tsonga just dismissed Dimitrov 6-4, 6-3 in one hour and twenty minutes I think. What an awesome roll he's in. Hope he takes the whole thing. He's now beaten Chardy, Nole, Murray and Dimitrov to make the final. That's one great run!
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que pasa lady TT.
Andy was too much for Nick. nole nearly lost. monfils was up a break in the 3rd but got tight.
donald young has been playing well again but no cigar today.
action is heating up. some good battles tomorrow.
here is the order of play for tomorrow:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/scores/schedule.aspx?year=2014&eventid=421
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order of play for wednesday:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/scores/schedule.aspx?year=2014&eventid=421
Who I want to win:
[WC] Nick Kyrgios (AUS) v [8] Andy Murray (GBR) (Andy, in preparation for the USO, plus I like him).
[1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) v Gael Monfils (FRA) (Nole, Gael will only flop the next round).
[SE] Donald Young (USA) v [7] Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) (Donald, Dmitrov rubs me the wrong way).
[6] Milos Raonic (CAN) v [WC] Jack Sock (USA) (Pick 'em, Milos is doing well, but Sock is improving a lot too).
Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) v [4] Tomas Berdych (CZE) (Toma, it's time for him to step it up).
Jeremy Chardy (FRA) v [13] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) (Chardy, Tsonga is too flaky and gregarious).
[12] Richard Gasquet (FRA) v Ivo Karlovic (CRO) (Pick 'em. Neither will probably go any further after that round).
[5] David Ferrer (ESP) v [Q] Michael Russell (USA) (Ferrer)
Feliciano Lopez (ESP) v [Q] Tim Smyczek (USA) (Deliciano, of course).
Julien Benneteau (FRA) v [11] Ernests Gulbis (LAT) (Benneteau, it's time for him to start playing good tennis again).
[17] Tommy Robredo (ESP) v Gilles Simon (FRA) (Simon, needs to get back to the top of the game, but not disappointed if Tommy wins. Like his spunk).
Andreas Seppi (ITA) v Ivan Dodig (CRO) (Dodig, Seppi is too wishy-washy nowadays).
Kevin Anderson (RSA) v [16] Fabio Fognini (ITA) (Anderson, Fabio is too dramatic).
[15] Marin Cilic (CRO) v [LL] Malek Jaziri (TUN) (Cilic)
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WTH happened to Paire? A qualifier.
Shocking scoreline for Genie.
Revenge for Gasquet.
Can't wait to see Andy.
Hope Serena' mojo is back in time for the Open.
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order of play for wednesday:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/scores/schedule.aspx?year=2014&eventid=421
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here is the order of play for today:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/scores/schedule.aspx?year=2014&eventid=421
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Hello everybody, yes, it's that time again! After the break following Wimbledon, 17 of the top 20 men in the world are in action in Toronto for Rogers Cup. Some of the players have played in some minor events following Wimbledon, but many of the top stars were doing interesting things like getting married, playing tennis in the Alps, relaxing on boats and water off the Spanish main, or just resting up for the North American hard courts. Some of us following the sport also took a break and went off to do other things for a change. ;) But now it's back to the top level action in the Toronto Rogers Cup Masters 1000, and happy to be back with the gang at Camelot!
Unfortunately, 3 of the top 20 will be missing from the event, highest among them, and a bit of a shock withdrawal, 2nd ranked Rafael Nadal. His team reported he sustained a right wrist injury during practice and will be out for at least this tournament and Cincinnati's Western & Southern Open, a real shame for the defending champion and his legions of fans in both events. It is unknown at this point whether he will appear in the US Open, but his doctors are taking it step by step and will reevaluate as time passes. It would be a real shame if the stalwart Spanish spartan slayer and defending US Open champion would be unable to participate there for the second time in 3 years.
2009 US Open champion and still 8th ranked in the world, Juan Martin del Potro is still recovering from surgery on his left wrist he had after Dubai, and it seems all is going well. He was seen hitting his two handed backhand with a splint in place and he and his fans are hopeful of an earlier return with his good progress.
The last of the three missing in the top 20 is Alexandr Dolgopolov who withdrew from Toronto with a knee strain.
So with Nadal withdrawn, everyone under him moves up a notch, similarly with del Potro and Dolgopolov. This means Roger Federer is now seeded 2nd in the bottom half of the draw to #1 seeded Novak Djokovic's top half, and #4 seed Tomas Berdych joins #3 seed Stan Wawrinka as the projected semifinalists. David Ferrer, Milos Raonic, and Grigor Dimitrov, also move their seedings up by 1 with Nadal's absence to 5,6, and 7 seeds respectively, and Andy Murray moves up 2 notches to #8 seed with del Potro also missing, to take the last projected quarterfinalist spot.
Main draw below and also in the 1st post of this thread.
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At first glance it looks like Novak Djokovic has a fairly tough draw, but some of the players there like Monfils and Tsonga and even Murray and Wawrinka haven't been in the best or more consistent form, while Roger Federer's draw appears fairly good, but he has a potential array of power players to deal with, like Janowicz (but out of form) from the start, Cilic, Isner, Raonic/Gulbis or Berdych, who are always dangerous in best of 3.
Wawrinka's path looks excellent to the quarterfinal with a potential Dimitrov or Nishikori battle. Berdych looks like a quarterfinal meeting with Raonic or Gulbis, but Bautista-Agut can also be troublesome for him. Ferrer looks like he is heading toward a meeting with Johnny Isner, and Andy Murray has his work cut out for him, possibly meeting Wimbledon's newest young Aussie star, 19 year old Nick Kyrgios who upset Rafael Nadal or Giraldo Santiago, who handled Murray easily on the clay in Madrid, in his first match. And it doesn't get easier from there with an in-form Gasquet or Pospisil or even Dr. Ivo Karlovic. IF he gets by all those players, he'll likely face Novak Djokovic.
It should be an interesting tournament, but is missing something with the 3 missing top 20 players. Let's hope they all recover and get back to playing when they are ready! Good luck and good health to all the players!
Respectfully,
masterclass
Great to see you back, Masterclass. I was getting worried :). Bummer about Nadal, but it sets him up for a good 2015, I guess. I had forgotten about Dogopolov. He has pretty bad luck, too. Murray has been getting some strange draws lately, it's hard for him to get any kind of momentum going.
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thanks for posting the draw general masterclass.
nole is the new beast of tennis. the man has lost just 4 matches this year.
he is injury free and fit as Hercules. he is the man to beat evidently.
lets wish them all the best and hope for a great tournament.
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Hello everybody, yes, it's that time again! After the break following Wimbledon, 17 of the top 20 men in the world are in action in Toronto for Rogers Cup. Some of the players have played in some minor events following Wimbledon, but many of the top stars were doing interesting things like getting married, playing tennis in the Alps, relaxing on boats and water off the Spanish main, or just resting up for the North American hard courts. Some of us following the sport also took a break and went off to do other things for a change. ;) But now it's back to the top level action in the Toronto Rogers Cup Masters 1000, and happy to be back with the gang at Camelot!
Unfortunately, 3 of the top 20 will be missing from the event, highest among them, and a bit of a shock withdrawal, 2nd ranked Rafael Nadal. His team reported he sustained a right wrist injury during practice and will be out for at least this tournament and Cincinnati's Western & Southern Open, a real shame for the defending champion and his legions of fans in both events. It is unknown at this point whether he will appear in the US Open, but his doctors are taking it step by step and will reevaluate as time passes. It would be a real shame if the stalwart Spanish spartan slayer and defending US Open champion would be unable to participate there for the second time in 3 years.
2009 US Open champion and still 8th ranked in the world, Juan Martin del Potro is still recovering from surgery on his left wrist he had after Dubai, and it seems all is going well. He was seen hitting his two handed backhand with a splint in place and he and his fans are hopeful of an earlier return with his good progress.
The last of the three missing in the top 20 is Alexandr Dolgopolov who withdrew from Toronto with a knee strain.
So with Nadal withdrawn, everyone under him moves up a notch, similarly with del Potro and Dolgopolov. This means Roger Federer is now seeded 2nd in the bottom half of the draw to #1 seeded Novak Djokovic's top half, and #4 seed Tomas Berdych joins #3 seed Stan Wawrinka as the projected semifinalists. David Ferrer, Milos Raonic, and Grigor Dimitrov, also move their seedings up by 1 with Nadal's absence to 5,6, and 7 seeds respectively, and Andy Murray moves up 2 notches to #8 seed with del Potro also missing, to take the last projected quarterfinalist spot.
Main draw below and also in the 1st post of this thread.
(https://www.camelotfantasies.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fod5OKb6.png&hash=4a94c7d1c72a729721347eca0e746188aab90413)
At first glance it looks like Novak Djokovic has a fairly tough draw, but some of the players there like Monfils and Tsonga and even Murray and Wawrinka haven't been in the best or more consistent form, while Roger Federer's draw appears fairly good, but he has a potential array of power players to deal with, like Janowicz (but out of form) from the start, Cilic, Isner, Raonic/Gulbis or Berdych, who are always dangerous in best of 3.
Wawrinka's path looks excellent to the quarterfinal with a potential Dimitrov or Nishikori battle. Berdych looks like a quarterfinal meeting with Raonic or Gulbis, but Bautista-Agut can also be troublesome for him. Ferrer looks like he is heading toward a meeting with Johnny Isner, and Andy Murray has his work cut out for him, possibly meeting Wimbledon's newest young Aussie star, 19 year old Nick Kyrgios who upset Rafael Nadal or Giraldo Santiago, who handled Murray easily on the clay in Madrid, in his first match. And it doesn't get easier from there with an in-form Gasquet or Pospisil or even Dr. Ivo Karlovic. IF he gets by all those players, he'll likely face Novak Djokovic.
It should be an interesting tournament, but is missing something with the 3 missing top 20 players. Let's hope they all recover and get back to playing when they are ready! Good luck and good health to all the players!
Respectfully,
masterclass
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I think you are right Shank. We may have to write this season off and look forward to 2015 as far as Murray is concerned. He does need more time and he's slowly coming around to that.
It will probably end up being a fight between Nole and Rafa for the rest of the season yet again with Nole edging most of the time. Rafa has now 3 titles to defend from this point on and Nole has a few to defend as well after USO including WTF. But given his fitness and no apparent lack of motivation, he might as well be up for it.
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Hola Shank, how's it going? Yep, I agree with you. I think Nadal should ease up and only focus on USO.
Andy, on the other hand, needs complete opposite focus. He really needs to do well here and at Cincy. Due to his ranking drop, he'll have to play the first round here in Toronto, I am afraid. And I can't even imagine the kind of draw he'll get at USO. But one tournament at a time.
Nole is probably the most consistent player of all time. He's so focused all the time and despite all those terrible losses that I find it utterly amazing.
i am doing fine, emma.......murray needs a lot of time to build that form and rhythm all over again.......he can target the next season if you ask me.......as for djoko, he is incredibly resilient.......nobody was talking about him at wimbledon, he just put a steady and stern show and took away the title in the end.......
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Hola Shank, how's it going? Yep, I agree with you. I think Nadal should ease up and only focus on USO.
Andy, on the other hand, needs complete opposite focus. He really needs to do well here and at Cincy. Due to his ranking drop, he'll have to play the first round here in Toronto, I am afraid. And I can't even imagine the kind of draw he'll get at USO. But one tournament at a time.
Nole is probably the most consistent player of all time. He's so focused all the time and despite all those terrible losses that I find it utterly amazing.
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howdy hercules and company?
good to be checking this forum once in a while.......i am not posting anywhere these days except sometimes at talk tennis.......as for toronto 1000 it will be difficult for rafa to defend the title, cinci too.......rafa should target the us open again and take it easy with the 1000s.......he doesn't need to pick up an injury for us open.......last year he was on a roll, so he won everything.......not this time, this is the time to take a cautious approach and save himself for the us open.......
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04.08.2014 Rogers Cup
Toronto, Canada Hard $ 3,146,920
($ 3,766,270) SGL 56 DBL 24 1-877-283-6647 ext. 4333
we are fast approaching this masters event.
lets get this party started.
Is this the beginning of the North American hard court season? I didn't have TTC for a week and the crazy ESPN stations totally ignored tennis. I didn't see one tennis result for an entire week. Murder, I tell you.
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04.08.2014 Rogers Cup
Toronto, Canada Hard $ 3,146,920
($ 3,766,270) SGL 56 DBL 24 1-877-283-6647 ext. 4333
we are fast approaching this masters event.
lets get this party started.
Main Draw:
(https://www.camelotfantasies.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fod5OKb6.png&hash=4a94c7d1c72a729721347eca0e746188aab90413)