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Post Info TOPIC: Week 22/23 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris, (Clay)


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Week 22/23 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris, (Clay)


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Bob in Spain wrote:

It does make me wonder if Kyle has been carrying something for a while. I didn't see much of the match today or any of his first round match, so perhaps I am not in the best position to judge. But having had such a poor run of results leading into RG, the logical thing to do last week was to seek a WC into Lyon or Geneva to get some match practice. But he didn't do that. Has he been hiding a niggling injury ?

I know some will shout "Conspiracy Theory" or "making excuses" and they may be right. But Kyle hasn't been "Kyle" in my opinion almost all year. He is not a person who would have walked off court today unless there was a really genuine reason for doing so.

I just hope he hits the grass court season fully fit and healthy.


 From another forum but the ITV coms were discussing this and if Kyle is getting the best advice from his team. Playing through it doesn't exactly seem to be working...


Heard Kyle talking about playing through it at times but having to basically assess the risk / reward ratio and he hates retiring. He says it is not something that suggests surgery at this time or of course he would be having it already. And when questioned whether taking a few weeks or months off was the answer he said no, it is more managing it for now and that he fully expects to play the grass season.

Got to think that his team are not fools and that he is getting good advice and medical assessment ( including when he should really stop ). But worrying as long as it persists and other than being his knee nothing seemed to be made much clearer. He said something about it initially being fluid behind the knee. 



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The Stan-Stef match took a while to get going but my, now it has it is really something.

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Looking at the draw there is a possibility of 8/8 players being over 30 years of age in the quarters. Roger, Rafa, Novak and Stan looking more likely so 4 for starters. From the other 4 Id say 2 maybe will come through.

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I see Delpo losing and also Monfils tomorrow. Can't call the others. I would like Paire to win today.

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Jaggy1876 wrote:

Looking at the draw there is a possibility of 8/8 players being over 30 years of age in the quarters. Roger, Rafa, Novak and Stan looking more likely so 4 for starters. From the other 4 Id say 2 maybe will come through.


Those 4 over 30 yos for starters and finishers. The under 30s won the other 4 matches



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Djoko v zverev

Thiem v khachanov

Federer v Wawrinka

Nadal v nishikori

That is a heavyweight line up. See Nadal, v Wawrinka and djoko v thiem in semis. Still backing thiem for title, foolishly perhaa

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Certainly hope youre right. Fervently hope the GCOAT (C doesnt stand for Claycourter) doesnt win the title.

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It's a real power house of quarter-finalists this year. The list just looks SO impressive.

Nadal, Federer, and Djokovic - the top three of the last ten years

Stan the Man, one of the main nearly-as-great players, with three Grand Slams.

Two exciting young stars - Sacha and Karen.

Thiem - a young-ish, possible/probable 'star'

And Kei, grand slam finalist.

All European except Kei.

Six of the top eight seeds there. Plus 10th and 24th seed.

Only one of the eight under 6 ft. in height. Two are 6 ft. 6.

Average age is 29.4.

Four are over 30. Two under 25. Zero 21 or under.

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Top 4 seeds into semis, Rafa v Fed up first tomorrow, Thiem takes on Djoko.

Big ask but hoping Thiem (coached by Nicolas massu I read today) steps up and beats Djoko.

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Rafa in final , straight sets over Fed but appears it was a v good match. Still counting on thiem to come good as my pick for the tournie, he is 1 set all and a break 3-1 up on Djoko

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JonH wrote:

Rafa in final , straight sets over Fed but appears it was a v good match. Still counting on thiem to come good as my pick for the tournie, he is 1 set all and a break 3-1 up on Djoko


 Play cancelled for the day, Novak off home in a car.



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flamingowings wrote:
JonH wrote:

Rafa in final , straight sets over Fed but appears it was a v good match. Still counting on thiem to come good as my pick for the tournie, he is 1 set all and a break 3-1 up on Djoko


 Play cancelled for the day, Novak off home in a car.


 Seriously!?!

So presumably they will resume before the womens singles final tomorrow 



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JonH wrote:
flamingowings wrote:
JonH wrote:

Rafa in final , straight sets over Fed but appears it was a v good match. Still counting on thiem to come good as my pick for the tournie, he is 1 set all and a break 3-1 up on Djoko


 Play cancelled for the day, Novak off home in a car.


 Seriously!?!

So presumably they will resume before the womens singles final tomorrow 


Yup, seriously. Novak left the court before play had been officially suspended too. Unsurprisingly Thiem wanted to continue. Hope the fans/crowd get a refund on their tickets (think they had 2 separate sessions for Fedal/this one £££)



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Meanwhile Thiem/Djokovic is into a 5th set. Still windy.

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flamingowings wrote:
JonH wrote:
flamingowings wrote:
JonH wrote:

Rafa in final , straight sets over Fed but appears it was a v good match. Still counting on thiem to come good as my pick for the tournie, he is 1 set all and a break 3-1 up on Djoko


 Play cancelled for the day, Novak off home in a car.


 Seriously!?!

So presumably they will resume before the womens singles final tomorrow 


Yup, seriously. Novak left the court before play had been officially suspended too. Unsurprisingly Thiem wanted to continue. Hope the fans/crowd get a refund on their tickets (think they had 2 separate sessions for Fedal/this one £££)


 Also, this turned out to be fake news. Djokovic did leave but only before it was announced to the crowd - the players were told.



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