Interesting little graphic on the bet365 website showing who's serving and from which side. If only they could get it to show the actual flight of the ball every point! (it's entirely possible it's been there for ages andf I've only just noticed it!!!!)
Interesting little graphic on the bet365 website showing who's serving and from which side. If only they could get it to show the actual flight of the ball every point! (it's entirely possible it's been there for ages andf I've only just noticed it!!!!)
I've only noticed it for the last few days. It cycles through the basis match stats in between games too.
4-3* in the 3rd now.
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Interesting little graphic on the bet365 website showing who's serving and from which side. If only they could get it to show the actual flight of the ball every point! (it's entirely possible it's been there for ages andf I've only just noticed it!!!!)
I've only noticed it for the last few days. It cycles through the basis match stats in between games too.
4-3* in the 3rd now.
Glad to discover that I'm not completely unobservant!
Interesting little graphic on the bet365 website showing who's serving and from which side. If only they could get it to show the actual flight of the ball every point! (it's entirely possible it's been there for ages andf I've only just noticed it!!!!)
I've only noticed it for the last few days. It cycles through the basis match stats in between games too.
Likewise. It's been doing a similar thing for footie matches ever since I discovered that it was a helluva sight faster than the Beeb at telling me when a goal had been scored (complete with a roar from the crowd & a graphic showing the ball bulging in the back of the net) in match I was monitoring! Quite a useful addition to the live score service, I think.
Fantastic come from behind win. I wrote a couple of weeks back that Oli had developed a nasty habit of going a set up against opponents and then losing (6 tournaments in a row in fact), questioning his fitness, experience, temperament, etc. After the first set and going a break down, this was a match that he could easily have given up on or got frustrated with (maybe I even expected it just a little). So I'm really delighted he seems to have fought this one out and turned things around. Brilliant.
Given the relatively weak acceptance lists for this tournament and the following 2 weeks in Doha (compared to this week in Spain for example, where Kyle was playing), and given his strong start, could we hope for (or should we even expect) 2 tournament wins out of 3?