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RE: Weeks 12 & 13 - ATP Masters 1000 - Miami Open, FL (hard)


I'm sure the focus for Liam will be points and prizes rather than risk have his confidence take a bashing on the dirt. 

I had guessed after Miami he would take three weeks off (he won't won't still be in Miami next week , will he?!) and then go to Mexico where there are three consecutive +H hard court challengers, the last of which clashes with new Glasgow challenger. It is hard to imagine him not supporting the UK events.

Anyway, congrats to Liam for winning when not playing all that well.



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Bob in Spain wrote:

Brilliant news to wake up to this morning. Into the 2nd round of a Masters is an achievement in itself. Points wise, it is not as much as being a losing finalist in a Challenger but you don't get 25k dollars for that.

Nothing to lose in R2. Go in as the underdog and give it everything. You never know what can happen.


This week's efforts have more than doubled his prize money for the year....



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There is a funny clip on Twitter of Liam's "air shot" when attempting a smash. I have linked below but I don't know if you have to have a twitter account to be able to see it.

twitter.com/twitter/statuses/976590121188450304

Given Liam's own reaction on Twitter, it seems like Liam has taken this in good humour.  His response was something along the lines of "the ball is very small, the sky was very blue and it was very windy".



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Thursday 22nd of March 2018 09:31:25 AM

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Krajinovic is about as good as it gets as far as the seeds go here.

His place in top 32 almost entirely down to his run to the final in Paris indoor last year.

That and winning 5 challengers!

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Glad Liam could see the funny side about his complete air-shot smash. It was certainly amusing ......

"Okay guys, I will admit Ive had better moments but the ball is really small and the sky was really blue and it was really windy"

Coz, Liam, it's true - the ball isn't normally that small, and skies aren't normally blue

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Great - well done Liam!
And thanks for the info from those who stayed up!

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Perfect result and really that is exactly what Liam is going to have to become a top 100 player, bad games, bad conditions just keep the ball in play let your opponent beat himself.

Servebots are a learning curve, particular if they are in and around the top 50. Point taken about retaining your own server but you need to see plenty of it/them in order to anticipate your return.

Not a big fan but I find watching Andy playing the best servebots fascinating, slowly working them out, initially out of touch but eatching,?eventually opening up that chink and cracking their serve open.

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seagull wrote:

I'm not seeing top 30 for Norrie. Not enough power and serve let's him down too often.


 Rome was not built in a day Seagull. The way the rankings are at the moment, it is a lottery, you can quite easily cherry pick events and accumulate enough points to be top 30, like those spanish players do. 



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Stircrazy wrote:

L32:  Ryan Harrison & Max Mirnyi (USA/BLR) CR 57 (17+40) vs (6) Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 29 (14+15)

L32:  John Isner & Donald Young (USA/USA) CR 107 (50+57) vs Kyle Edmund & Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) UNR (0+61)

L32:  Marcus Daniell (NZL) & Dom Inglot CR 86 (35+51) (4) Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan CR 18 (9+9)

The twins still going strong at the age of 39!


 Kyle is on the schedule for his doubles match today. Hard to know what to expect, has Kyle ever played a doubles match at this level before? On face value, Isner and Young would seem firm favourites but you never know. 

Cant see Jamie or Dom on the schedule today, presumably they will start off tomorrow? Tough draw for Dom + , Bryans seem to have been having a resurgent spell of form. Jamie and Bruno should expect to win that match although for a first rounder at this level it is relatively tough.    



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JonH wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

L32:  Ryan Harrison & Max Mirnyi (USA/BLR) CR 57 (17+40) vs (6) Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 29 (14+15)

L32:  John Isner & Donald Young (USA/USA) CR 107 (50+57) vs Kyle Edmund & Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) UNR (0+61)

L32:  Marcus Daniell (NZL) & Dom Inglot CR 86 (35+51) (4) Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan CR 18 (9+9)

The twins still going strong at the age of 39!


 Kyle is on the schedule for his doubles match today. Hard to know what to expect, has Kyle ever played a doubles match at this level before? On face value, Isner and Young would seem firm favourites but you never know. 

Cant see Jamie or Dom on the schedule today, presumably they will start off tomorrow? Tough draw for Dom + , Bryans seem to have been having a resurgent spell of form. Jamie and Bruno should expect to win that match although for a first rounder at this level it is relatively tough.    


Kyle played 2 weeks ago in Indian Wells with Franko Skugor against Carreno Busta and Marrero    Only lost 7-6(6) 7-5 too. Plus Wimbledon doubles of course.

Needless to say singles is of course very much the priority and, great as the Aussie Open was, he needs at least fairly soon to start backing up these points. I assume he sees some doubles as complimentary to his singles. 



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indiana wrote:
JonH wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

L32:  Ryan Harrison & Max Mirnyi (USA/BLR) CR 57 (17+40) vs (6) Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 29 (14+15)

L32:  John Isner & Donald Young (USA/USA) CR 107 (50+57) vs Kyle Edmund & Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) UNR (0+61)

L32:  Marcus Daniell (NZL) & Dom Inglot CR 86 (35+51) (4) Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan CR 18 (9+9)

The twins still going strong at the age of 39!


 Kyle is on the schedule for his doubles match today. Hard to know what to expect, has Kyle ever played a doubles match at this level before? On face value, Isner and Young would seem firm favourites but you never know. 

Cant see Jamie or Dom on the schedule today, presumably they will start off tomorrow? Tough draw for Dom + , Bryans seem to have been having a resurgent spell of form. Jamie and Bruno should expect to win that match although for a first rounder at this level it is relatively tough.    


Kyle played 2 weeks ago in Indian Wells with Franko Skugor against Carreno Busta and Marrero    Only lost 7-6(6) 7-5 too. Plus Wimbledon doubles of course.

Needless to say singles is of course very much the priority and, great as the Aussie Open was, he needs at least fairly soon to start backing up these points. I assume he sees some doubles as complimentary to his singles. 


 Duh! And I remember commenting on that at the time! Oh well, and as you say I suspect for him this is v much about court time after his lay off. Zimonjic however will be motivated and  add a lot of experience so could well be able to push the Americans.    



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He is also a double junior doubles slam champion, US and French open winner back to back

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L32:  John Isner & Donald Young (USA/USA) CR 107 (50+57) defeated Kyle Edmund & Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) UNR (0+61) by 6-4 7-6(1)

Looks to have been reasonably competitive - though perhaps not as competitive as the match in which Karen Khachanov & Andrey Rublev beat Fabrice Martin & Franko Skugor by 6-7(3) 6-3 [15-13]!



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Stircrazy wrote:
L64:  (22) Filip Krajinovic (SRB) WR 27 (= CH) vs (Q) Liam Broady WR 169

L64:  Frances Tiafoe (USA) WR 63 (CH = 60 last July) vs (21) Kyle Edmund WR 26



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Friday 23rd of March 2018 10:29:58 AM

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SC, it's L64, not L48

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