Certain posters are wrong Indiana.....care to comment now.
There is no right or wrong, only opinions, smug ones at that sometimes.
You seem to confusing me with someone that hasn't expressed plenty doubts about Kyle at various times.
All I actually said replying to TMH's post was that some posters were indeed wrong about top 30 being his limit. But no harm, and sorry if you think that is still arguable when he is rising to WR 23 ( one could get into semantics but it really isn't worth it ), and I prefer to see genuine opinions and predictions and I myself have at least doubted he would ever be top 10. And I was actually to an extent in my full post taking issue with TMH seeming to have a problem understanding these who have at times expressed limited expectations about Kyle.
Everyone is entitled to different opinions and predictions of course. But some predictions will turn out to be wrong.
And seriously re smugness on this one in particular, if aimed at me, you are so way off the mark as any reading over some of my posts would show. Indeed maybe start by rereading in full the very post that you took that initial almost by the way "those certain posters are wrong" bit from when that was so not the nub of my post and when the rest of my post was largely "but".
-- Edited by indiana on Sunday 15th of April 2018 07:39:29 PM
Andujar has an instinctive feel for playing on red clay born of his tennis upbringing, whereas Edmund's game is largely governed by hardcourtitis. The Gasquet match yesterday gave little indication of his prospects today as Gasquet was dire, a joke almost, probably worse than Edmund today. Edmund's game needs more craft and patience for clay. He can't just expect to win by blasting forehands and has to keep the point going more sometimes to impose continuing stress at the other end. He has at least got to a main tour title match though so that's a good step forward on his tennis journey and provides a lot of substance for him and his coach to work on.