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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    That was a bit unfortunate for Lulu - she was looking good through to 3-3 in the second and then she ran out of gas pretty much at the same time that Vekic started choking (she served 4 or 5 double faults at 5-3 to let Lulu back into the set). Lulu's level dropped a few percent and suddenly it was pretty easy for Vekic and she stormed away without a noose in the third set.

    In hindsight, the fourth game of set 1 was pretty costly - more than 10 deuces on Lulu's serve before she held - that was like four service games. A quicker hold there and she would have had gas at the end of the second.

    Not all is lost. Venus and Skupski and Routliffe and Dabrowski are both through to respective doubles QFs - and Venus and Routliffe through to the third round in Mixed.

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    @KiwiPie said in Wimbledon 2024:

    @mariner4life I reckon what it gives them is the insurance to grind it on the lower tours which must get really expensive without the backing. Can take most players a long time for their ranking to get high enough to get into the big tournaments.

    Yeah listened to an interesting podcast on this recently. Something you don't have to do if you have money.

    Match fixing in tennis - Wikipedia
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    @Chris-B said in Wimbledon 2024:

    That was a bit unfortunate for Lulu - she was looking good through to 3-3 in the second and then she ran out of gas pretty much at the same time that Vekic started choking (she served 4 or 5 double faults at 5-3 to let Lulu back into the set). Lulu's level dropped a few percent and suddenly it was pretty easy for Vekic and she stormed away without a noose in the third set.

    In hindsight, the fourth game of set 1 was pretty costly - more than 10 deuces on Lulu's serve before she held - that was like four service games. A quicker hold there and she would have had gas at the end of the second.

    Not all is lost. Venus and Skupski and Routliffe and Dabrowski are both through to respective doubles QFs - and Venus and Routliffe through to the third round in Mixed.

    Lulu had run out of gas. A huge 2 weeks for her since she had to go through qualifying so she has played seven games on the trot, something that Vekic hasn't had to do since her ranking is alot higher than Lulu's. You have to win 7 games just to win a Grand Slam even if you don't go through qualifying so if Lulu had of made it to the final that would have been 10 games on the bounce. With her making the quarters at Wimbledon her ranking will move herup to 55 in the WTA rankings meaning she automatically qualifies for the next four Grand Slams main draw plus other WTA tournaments so doesn't have to worry about going through qualifying. She'll now be a regular on the WTA level.

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    @Bones said in Wimbledon 2024:

    @KiwiPie said in Wimbledon 2024:

    @mariner4life I reckon what it gives them is the insurance to grind it on the lower tours which must get really expensive without the backing. Can take most players a long time for their ranking to get high enough to get into the big tournaments.

    Yeah listened to an interesting podcast on this recently. Something you don't have to do if you have money.

    Match fixing in tennis - Wikipedia

    This was an interesting read too, an excerpt from an former lower ranked player's book:

    Conor Niland  /  Jun 26, 2024  /  Sport

    ‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player

    ‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player

    The long read: I was once Ireland’s No 1 player, and tried for years to climb the global ranks. But life at the bottom of the top can be brutal

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Venus and Skupski and Routliffe and Dabrowski are both through to respective doubles SFs - and Venus and Routliffe through to the QF in Mixed. 🙂

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    Venus and Routcliffe through to the semifinals of the Mixed. They're the highest remaining seeds - but that doesn't mean that much in doubles. They'll play the 7th seeds - a combo that includes Su-wei Hsieh who is part of the top seeded Ladies doubles combo.Very dangerous. The two remaining pairings in the top half of the draw are unseeded.

    Venus and Skupski's run was ended by an unseeded pairing who will face the 15th seeds in the final.

    Things more orderly in the Ladies doubles 1 plays 4 and 7 plays 2 (Routliffe and Dabrowski).

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    Haven’t watched much of this year’s tournament, but I’m glad I watched this

    Superb

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/articles/c978jmrj2j6o

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Routliffe and Dabrowski make the final. The number 1 seeds got beaten which, I believe, means Routliffe will be the No. 1 ranked womens doubles player on Monday.

    Routliffe and Venus got beaten.

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    @KiwiPie said in Wimbledon 2024:

    @mariner4life I reckon what it gives them is the insurance to grind it on the lower tours which must get really expensive without the backing. Can take most players a long time for their ranking to get high enough to get into the big tournaments.

    and support staff, medical, take away the admin, travel and business workload etc..

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    Play that violin you piston wristed gibbon. 🤣

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