I wonder if purely wondering about a recent issue is really looking for excuses.
Yes, I wouldn't disagree that I sometimes think the "maybe they are / they must be injured" type of comment is resorted to by some folk a bit often after negative scorelines.
Well he did tweet a picture only a few days ago where he had some sort of probe on his knee so it is quite possible that it might still be a slight issue. That being said yesterday's very good win seems to indicate that it isn't a major problem.
I wonder if purely wondering about a recent issue is really looking for excuses.
Yes, I wouldn't disagree that I sometimes think the "maybe they are / they must be injured" type of comment is resorted to by some folk a bit often after negative scorelines.
But seemed fair enough here.
Yes, I think it's fair enough to wonder (even if the theory that Wang simply handled the conditions better might be correct) - the knee clearly isn't too bad to play on but must come under a lot of stress during a match and if it's delicate at the moment, it seems more than possible that an awkward movement could have set it off again and made a significant difference towards the end of the match.
Someone has tweeted me with a theory that all the breaks means the match must have been fixed, which seems a lot LESS plausible than either Dan's injury playing up OR the conditions deteriorating and Wang handling them better!
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No need to apologise, Jan - we're all just wondering what happened (it's natural enough when a match goes like that and we can't see what's really going on) - as I said in the last post, I think both your theory and A131's could be valid (though I wouldn't give that same credence to the fix theory on Twitter!)
-- Edited by steven on Tuesday 18th of March 2014 04:45:12 PM
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Well he did tweet a picture only a few days ago where he had some sort of probe on his knee so it is quite possible that it might still be a slight issue. That being said yesterday's very good win seems to indicate that it isn't a major problem.
Well this is what I was getting at - his knee wasn't mentioned at all after he won yesterday looking back over the comments (well barely anyway - got the usual great win, should have a good chance next round sort of comment etc etc).
Well he did tweet a picture only a few days ago where he had some sort of probe on his knee so it is quite possible that it might still be a slight issue. That being said yesterday's very good win seems to indicate that it isn't a major problem.
Well this is what I was getting at - his knee wasn't mentioned at all after he won yesterday looking back over the comments (well barely anyway - got the usual great win, should have a good chance next round sort of comment etc etc).
True, we all hoped that meant it was better, but if it's still a bit dodgy, it's all too easy to tweak it during a match and be hampered again. Once again, I'm not saying you're wrong, just that the knee going again is a valid theory.
Latest from the 'fix' theorist:
"So for u is normal to defeat Smyczek 64 62 with 75% on serve and today 5 followed breaks at serve + 4/20points at serve in 2nd set"
My reply? "For Dan it is" ...
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Well he did tweet a picture only a few days ago where he had some sort of probe on his knee so it is quite possible that it might still be a slight issue. That being said yesterday's very good win seems to indicate that it isn't a major problem.
Well this is what I was getting at - his knee wasn't mentioned at all after he won yesterday looking back over the comments (well barely anyway - got the usual great win, should have a good chance next round sort of comment etc etc).
True, we all hoped that meant it was better, but if it's still a bit dodgy, it's all too easy to tweak it during a match and be hampered again. Once again, I'm not saying you're wrong, just that the knee going again is a valid theory.
Latest from the 'fix' theorist:
"So for u is normal to defeat Smyczek 64 62 with 75% on serve and today 5 followed breaks at serve + 4/20points at serve in 2nd set"
Good reply , Steven ! As Ratty pointed out, Evo is not the most consistent of players and there could be not a lot more to it than that ( but there might be ).
But anyway...
Re the wind possibly being a big factor - didn't Evo have a fairly awful looking loss in a gale last year quite soon after the US Open ?
Re his knee possibly being a factor, of course such things can reoccur and of course it was hardly mentioned after a good win. Would whatever knee it was ( and if indeed it is an issue again ) be a factor in his serving, i.e. the leg he launches off ?
Difficult to conclude why Evo lost.
Wang is a decent player, Evo is inconsistent, and he is carrying a niggle, so could all be contributory factors, plus other reasons which are not immediately obvious.