GornikDaze
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Oh I’m so glad. You keep on going and enjoying. I bet it’s a great experience. Who did you see play? Were the strawberries and cream extortionately expensive? :-)
Oh I’m so glad. You keep on going and enjoying. I bet it’s a great experience. Who did you see play? Were the strawberries and cream extortionately expensive? :-)
Didn't know you could play a musical instrument (loose definition of the term when referring to a recorder).Alfie’s in the final. Alfie’s in the final. Great stuff Alfie.
11.00 am on Sunday morning. Setting my recorder now!! :-)
Those free corporate afternoon teas won’t eat themselves!!The empty seats this year is embarrassing.
It gets worse by the year
Try and get tickets for any day and you have no chance.
Why queue from the night before ?
Both the mens doubles semifinals, the queue for strawberries was horrendous they will have to wait for another time.Oh I’m so glad. You keep on going and enjoying. I bet it’s a great experience. Who did you see play? Were the strawberries and cream excellent? :-)
Oh the Rinky Hijikata and David Pel game was spectacular. I'm really looking forward to their final with Cash and Glasspool. But I'm not sure who I will be cheering for..... the British men because they are Brits or Rinky and David because they never played together before Wimbledon. :-)Both the mens doubles semifinals, the queue for strawberries was horrendous they will have to wait for another time.
How is Sinner ahead of Alcaraz in the rankings? He was banned for 3 months and they’ve won the same number of slams within the year.
Cheers. Alcaraz has played more tournaments, but obviously accrued fewer points in them.He's had better results in the past year, it's that simple. Every tournament gives out points for reaching a certain stage, all the points you earn in the past 52 weeks are added together.
Slam wins (2000pts) are not that big a deal in terms of ranking points at the VERY top because the other person is getting to the semis (800pts) or finals (1300pts) as well.
Going deep in every competition you enter is the main thing, as well as going to as may of the big points tournaments as possible.
If Alcaraz beats Sinner in the final, he'll actually be further behind him in the rankings then he is now, because Alcaraz is defending the 2000 points he got last year at wimbledon, if he does any less than win, his ranking will go down as last years wimbledon points expire and this years get added.
Meanwhile Sinner only got 400 points at Wimbledon last year, so when they expire and get replaced by this years, his points will go up by 900 if he reaches the final and 1600 if he wins it.
Pel looks the weak link his serving was erratic, the two British lads served brilliantly. The first semifinal was a very enjoyable match the crowd fell in love with Rinky. i am rooting for the home boys.Oh the Rinky Hijikata and David Pel game was spectacular. I'm really looking forward to their final with Cash and Glasspool. But I'm not sure who I will be cheering for..... the British men because they are Brits or Rinky and David because they never played together before Wimbledon. :-)
Djokovic's major winning days are up.
He's never beating Alcaraz or Sinner in a best of 5 sets.
The points system kills the players. It is relentless.He's had better results in the past year, it's that simple. Every tournament gives out points for reaching a certain stage, all the points you earn in the past 52 weeks are added together.
Slam wins (2000pts) are not that big a deal in terms of ranking points at the VERY top because the other person is getting to the semis (800pts) or finals (1300pts) as well.
Going deep in every competition you enter is the main thing, as well as going to as may of the big points tournaments as possible.
If Alcaraz beats Sinner in the final, he'll actually be further behind him in the rankings then he is now, because Alcaraz is defending the 2000 points he got last year at wimbledon, if he does any less than win, his ranking will go down as last years wimbledon points expire and this years get added.
Meanwhile Sinner only got 400 points at Wimbledon last year, so when they expire and get replaced by this years, his points will go up by 900 if he reaches the final and 1600 if he wins it.
It helps if you have the vaguest understanding of tennis. It’s Agassi, FFS, and he was brilliant.And that goes for this yank co-commentator too. I've not got a clue what he's wittering on about.
The points system kills the players. It is relentless.
Much better to use, say, best 8 or 10 results and allow players a rest.
Had a fantastic day at Wimbledon yesterday, I am definitely going back.