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Weeks 35/36 - US Open, Flushing Meadows, New York City (hard)


What a mess. Seems some new set of health officials started getting involved yesterday in things after the Paire contacts were initially allowed to play on in the tournament, and indeed had been playing.

M'lady seems a bit of a moan machine at the best of times so this should be fun. 



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The twitter rumours are saying they've been pulled from the draw - but no confirmation of anything yet.


 It's what I expected. Mladenovic will not be happy!


 Tennis forum posts saying they were pulled out. Hard luck on her partner Babos. Mladenovic not having a very happy US Open.



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As indy says, what a flippin mess.....

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Official statement is now out

@WTA_insider
No.1 seeds Kristina Mladenovic and Timea Babos have been withdrawn from the doubles competition @usopen

https://twitter.com/WTA_insider/status/1302310641038798848

Quarantined in hotel for the duration



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They should have all been quarantined when paire was found positive, doing it this way is making it up as they go. It deprived another pair of a place in the draw, or this round and is massively confused thinking.

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Muchova  beat Cirstea  in a final set tie break. Cirstea had 3 match points in the tie break 6-3 and lost it 9-7 in the end. Seems a similar tie break score when Jo beat Heather. 



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the addict wrote:

Official statement is now out

@WTA_insider
No.1 seeds Kristina Mladenovic and Timea Babos have been withdrawn from the doubles competition @usopen

https://twitter.com/WTA_insider/status/1302310641038798848

Quarantined in hotel for the duration


Private jet was refused. 

Training as a group, in their bubble, refused. 

And all because their hotel is in Nassau County and the USTA - NY City agreement doesn't apply - someone didn't think to check that.....no

But, despite all Kiki's blinkin' am-dram (you'd think the woman was being made to drink salt water), nice to see that some aren't quite so vitriolic about measures to save people's lives:

Mannarino: "Je ne vais pas appeler ça un cauchemar, c'est sűr. J'ai pu donner mon meilleur sur le terrain donc je ne vais pas me plaindre. En 2020, il se passe beaucoup de choses. Il faut faire face ŕ des situations particuličres que personne ne peut prévoir"

(It's hardly a nightmare, you can't call it that - I was able to play my match, give my best. And it's been a pretty eventful year. You've got to deal with situations that no one could have predicted).



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It goes to show how privileged, out of touch and how different some (actually a lot in covid-19 cases) players are

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Ace Ventura wrote:

Some fair points there Harry.

No more Konta unfortunately, but still a great OOP on paper for the women today, and the matches have been spread out a lot better than most of the week where the bulk of the matches seem to be scheduled early and over within a few hours of play - there's only one match at 4pm (11am) today (Anisimova vs Sakkari).

Which women's match are people most looking forward to today? Stephens has been really poor for well over a year, and she has had a very generous passage through thus far, and will probably be out of her depth a little later, but I'm still looking forward to Serena vs Stephens, and it'll be on around 7.30/8pm )UK time) which is another bonus.


 Obviously moved on to the next round now. There are some great prospective matches. Hard to see past Willaims as a potential winner though.

I'm very intrugued by today's match of Brady V Kerber. Brady looks very good right now but playing Kerber is a bit like playing against a brick wall.

Osaka angainst Kontaveit could be good and possibly Sakkari v Williams, if Sakkari can maintain a decent level throughout.

 

Story of the open has to be Pironkova. Three years out of the game she's a model lesson to our women in professionalism and dedication. She's come back fit and toned something one or two of our ladies could take as an example.

 



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HarryGem wrote:
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Some fair points there Harry.

No more Konta unfortunately, but still a great OOP on paper for the women today, and the matches have been spread out a lot better than most of the week where the bulk of the matches seem to be scheduled early and over within a few hours of play - there's only one match at 4pm (11am) today (Anisimova vs Sakkari).

Which women's match are people most looking forward to today? Stephens has been really poor for well over a year, and she has had a very generous passage through thus far, and will probably be out of her depth a little later, but I'm still looking forward to Serena vs Stephens, and it'll be on around 7.30/8pm )UK time) which is another bonus.


 Obviously moved on to the next round now. There are some great prospective matches. Hard to see past Willaims as a potential winner though.

I'm very intrugued by today's match of Brady V Kerber. Brady looks very good right now but playing Kerber is a bit like playing against a brick wall.

Osaka angainst Kontaveit could be good and possibly Sakkari v Williams, if Sakkari can maintain a decent level throughout.

 

Story of the open has to be Pironkova. Three years out of the game she's a model lesson to our women in professionalism and dedication. She's come back fit and toned something one or two of our ladies could take as an example.

 The fittest I've ever been was the year or two after childbirth, it's almost easier as going to the gym and working out becomes less of a chore and more of a lovely bi of me time so I wouldn't be quite so hard on our girls for kicking back. I'm pretty sure being stuck with a baby during lockdown would drive a lot of us into  the gym for a bit of peace and quiet.


 



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HarryGem wrote:
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Some fair points there Harry.

No more Konta unfortunately, but still a great OOP on paper for the women today, and the matches have been spread out a lot better than most of the week where the bulk of the matches seem to be scheduled early and over within a few hours of play - there's only one match at 4pm (11am) today (Anisimova vs Sakkari).

Which women's match are people most looking forward to today? Stephens has been really poor for well over a year, and she has had a very generous passage through thus far, and will probably be out of her depth a little later, but I'm still looking forward to Serena vs Stephens, and it'll be on around 7.30/8pm )UK time) which is another bonus.


 Obviously moved on to the next round now. There are some great prospective matches. Hard to see past Willaims as a potential winner though.

I'm very intrugued by today's match of Brady V Kerber. Brady looks very good right now but playing Kerber is a bit like playing against a brick wall.

Osaka angainst Kontaveit could be good and possibly Sakkari v Williams, if Sakkari can maintain a decent level throughout.

 

Story of the open has to be Pironkova. Three years out of the game she's a model lesson to our women in professionalism and dedication. She's come back fit and toned something one or two of our ladies could take as an example.

 


That's the L16 match I'm most interested in, but it follows a men's match on Ashe starting at 12am, which is 50/50 and could go on a long time, so it probably won't start until 3.30/4am here. I stayed up until after 3am yesterday to watch Kenin-Jabuer, but circa 1.30am is the last point in which I'd watch a (women's) match live. Fortunately WFH I'll be able to watch it in the morning, without spoilers, before work, but I'd prefer to watch it live.

 



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Yes, in spite of my earlier US Open 2020* call, it's certainly interesting.

Hard to predict an ultimate winner but I don't see it being Serena. 



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Brady is looking so good. Hope that strapping she had to get on today is just precautionary though.

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Very marmite player, but a 3rd slam QF for Putintseva, beat Martic in 3 sets to set up a match with the aforementioned Brady. I'd imagine Brady would be favourite (thigh permitting), but a great chance for both to make their first slam SF.

Wrapped up just in time for Kvitova vs Rogers.



-- Edited by Ace Ventura on Sunday 6th of September 2020 07:00:34 PM

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PaulM wrote:

Brady is looking so good. Hope that strapping she had to get on today is just precautionary though.


 Yeah, absolutely. Really impressive. The new German coach and time spent in Germany seems to have made a huge difference.



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