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RE: Weeks 26-27 - The Championships, Wimbledon - Doubles - grass


Boulter and Watson into a 3rd set,

They certainly played well while saving  3 match points or it might have been 4.



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This is a nerve wracking watch.

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Ian1314 wrote:

Boulter and Watson into a 3rd set,

They certainly played well while saving  3 match points or it might have been 4.


 Yes - and played pretty badly in conceeding so many MPs (and others) 

Not for the faint-hearted, that's for sure 



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Yeah it's not vintage.

They've just blown 2-0 40-0* in the third...

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Bad service game from Heather, cracked under pressure with double faults, opponents serving for the match

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Katie has a pretty poor understanding of doubles

Together, the two of them really could have / should have won that match

But no

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6 losses out of 6, no way to dress that other than very bad for some good doubles players

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2-0 40-0*

3-3 40-15* (two good serves from Piter to be fair)

2 points for 4-4*

Lose 6-3 in the third. Pretty abject quality really. Could have won that handily. Did well on the match points but Piter got very lucky in the final deuce (she's not a very likeable character on court us she!)

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Coup Droit wrote:

Katie has a pretty poor understanding of doubles

Together, the two of them really could have / should have won that match

But no


 It was the total lack of communication between them on high calls. Drove me insane. And given they are Olympic quarter finalists we know they can play good doubles together! Their opponents are quite typical of the 50-80 WTA doubles specialist range - really not that great and able to keep a good ranking by winning a handful of matches in big tournaments every year.



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sammmm wrote:

6 losses out of 6, no way to dress that other than very bad for some good doubles players


 or not so good doubles players 



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Coup Droit wrote:
sammmm wrote:

6 losses out of 6, no way to dress that other than very bad for some good doubles players


 or not so good doubles players 


Evidently I guess so

What happened to Liv and Tereza and Harriet + Maia?



-- Edited by sammmm on Thursday 2nd of July 2026 07:42:08 PM

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I didn't get to see any of the doubles today as it was very crowded as usual and the matches were on the wrong courts in relation to court 1

I'm not surprised that they all lost, although Liv and Tereza were jn a 50-50 match. I also thought Harriet and Maia could have had an upset win.

There are a lot of decent doubkes players at the moment trying to break into the top 30 or so.



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