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Post Info TOPIC: Weeks 39 & 40 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris (clay)


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Weeks 39 & 40 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris (clay)


Tomorrow's OOP is out, and no Heather, so a Tuesday start for her.

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Good hold for Jo there but still down 2-4

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This is dire from Jo so far. Hopefully she can get something going soon.

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Not sure what has happened to Barry Millns. Took over commentary from Catherine Whitaker on ES Player, muttered about 3 lines, and has been away for about 20 odd mins.

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That last game was...not good

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R128: KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 9 13 lost to GAUFF, Cori (USA) 51 3-6 3-6

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It did last a bit longer than you'd expect from the scoreline, but 41 UEs in an 18 game match.

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You know, Gauff's results are exceptional for her age, but I've yet to be impressed while watching her. She does have incredible self-belief and fight, I'll give her that, but Jo should see this as a missed opportunity.

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Helen40 wrote:

Heck, my money's on Gauff. What a shame.


 Yes that was what I did. Put my money quite literally on a Gauff win.  Actually the only bet I've done all year. Did not sound like very pleasant playing conditions at all. 



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tharris wrote:

You know, Gauff's results are exceptional for her age, but I've yet to be impressed while watching her. She does have incredible self-belief and fight, I'll give her that, but Jo should see this as a missed opportunity.


Seeing Gauff live was amazingly impressive (especially for her age, of course, but even without). 

However, I completely agree - that was a really disappointing match from Jo, from a top 10 seed, just nothing to be pleased with about that match. 



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Simon Briggs in the Telegraph wrote that Jo does  seem to be missing the gentle support of Dimitri Zavialoff. His departure during Covid 19 lockdown was a result of his own personal circumstances



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Will be interesting to see if Jo turns up in Ostrava or just calls it a year.

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PaulM wrote:

Will be interesting to see if Jo turns up in Ostrava or just calls it a year.


 Interesting question. She called last year over early because of her knee trouble. The previous year she played in Moscow to give her new coach Zavriloff  a try out  which proved more sucessful than Hogstedt. This time last year there was no CovId 19 impacting  on the world. If she pulls out  of Ostrava  and the Australian circuit is cancelled or restricted then Jo is going to be months without playing. The ATP is better organised  than the WTA.That is an issue Billie Jean King should be questioned about particularly as she turns up everywhere.



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ROSAMUND wrote:
PaulM wrote:

Will be interesting to see if Jo turns up in Ostrava or just calls it a year.


 Interesting question. She called last year over early because of her knee trouble. The previous year she played in Moscow to give her new coach Zavriloff  a try out  which proved more sucessful than Hogstedt. This time last year there was no CovId 19 impacting  on the world. If she pulls out  of Ostrava  and the Australian circuit is cancelled or restricted then Jo is going to be months without playing. The ATP is better organised  than the WTA.That is an issue Billie Jean King should be questioned about particularly as she turns up everywhere.


 I agree on that. The fact that WTA season is basically done - due to their over-reliance on an Asian market is appalling. 



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ROSAMUND wrote:
PaulM wrote:

Will be interesting to see if Jo turns up in Ostrava or just calls it a year.


 Interesting question. She called last year over early because of her knee trouble. The previous year she played in Moscow to give her new coach Zavriloff  a try out  which proved more sucessful than Hogstedt. This time last year there was no CovId 19 impacting  on the world. If she pulls out  of Ostrava  and the Australian circuit is cancelled or restricted then Jo is going to be months without playing. The ATP is better organised  than the WTA.That is an issue Billie Jean King should be questioned about particularly as she turns up everywhere.


 I agree with the view on the WTA Calendar, but not sure what BJK role is in that? I dont she has a role in the WTA? She may have a view on it and may be critical, I dont know, but I dont think she can take any responsibility?   



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