Originally Posted by alpha_omega:
Sharapova is having a rough go of it tonight.
Looking forward to the second match.
Yeah I was expecting a better second set from her after getting beat down in the first. Yeah it's cool to see a young American doing something. Having Isner as current young guy drives me crazy because I can't handle how pissed/whiney he gets on court at times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan:
Yeah I was expecting a better second set from her after getting beat down in the first. Yeah it's cool to see a young American doing something. Having Isner as current young guy drives me crazy because I can't handle how pissed/whiney he gets on court at times.
Isner is 27. Not so young. The closest thing US tennis has to a young gun these days is Ryan Harrison. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Isner is 27. Not so young. The closest thing US tennis has to a young gun these days is Ryan Harrison.
Yeah I don't mind Harrison. I guess the better term for Isner is "new on the scene", since he went the college route. Jack Sock doesn't seem too bad either. [Reply]
Djokovic completely dominates Ferrer in the SF with a 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 scoreline. Novak was great, but Ferrer really has nothing to hurt him with. It's when you see noncompetitive matches like this in a slam SF that you know the sport misses Nadal.
Fed/Murray tomorrow should be much more interesting. [Reply]
Not quite the epic from last year, but now the first person to win three consecutive Aussie Opens, Novak Djokovic. Adding on to his already incredibly impressive career with a sixth slam. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AussieChiefsFan:
Murrey seems to be struggling with his leg.
Blister in his foot affected him, it seems. It's too bad because I think it would have been far closer otherwise like the USO. But tennis is a game of endurance as much as anything and Novak won that aspect of it today. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Blister in his foot affected him, it seems. It's too bad because I think it would have been far closer otherwise like the USO. But tennis is a game of endurance as much as anything and Novak won that aspect of it today.
Yea I had no idea what his actual injury was, but I saw him holding his hamstring, so I assumed. [Reply]