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Tennis ITF Roland Garros 2022


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On 5/20/2022 at 12:41 PM, hckošice said:

2nd round secured :p

 

:SVK 1st round draws

 

MS

 

:SVK Alex Molčan - Federico Coria  :ARG

 

WS

 

:SVK Anna Karolína Schmiedlová - Kristína Kučová :SVK

Rebecca Sramkova enters the MD as lucky loser after Rebecca Peterson WD. Sramkova lost to Linda Noskova in the last round of quals otherwise. She will be a total outsider vs Darya Kasatkina tomorrow.

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12 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Rebecca Sramkova enters the MD as lucky loser after Rebecca Peterson WD. Sramkova lost to Linda Noskova in the last round of quals otherwise. She will be a total outsider vs Darya Kasatkina tomorrow.

ah yes Rebecca more famous with her "private life" and enormous lips than by her tennis. Surprised to read she is still active :p

 

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Jo-Willie Tsonga played his final match and had a very emotional ceremony afterwards. The French really did a good job in making this a proper send-off to one of their best in the new century. He has never been one, that i was fond of in his best years, but i have to admit the tribute video they showed got me a bit choked up. Almost all of that second tier of players that supplemented the Big 3 (or 4, if you'd like) for close to a decade are now retired. Nalbandian, Davydenko, Soderling in the beginning and then Tsonga, Berdych, Ferrer, Del Potro and Wawrinka in the second wave. Only one left is Stan the Man, but for how long.

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It's still impressive how three men dominated singles for so long. We've had 74 grand slam tournaments since Federer won his first (2003 Wimbledon) and the breakdown is...

 

Nadal - 21

Djokovic - 20

Federer - 20

Everyone else - 13 between 9 players

 

In the everyone else category, three of them happened during the first two years (2003-2005) and two happened in the last two years. Makes you think what could have been had the three not existed. Would Murray or Wawrinka have won double digit grand slams or would the winners been as varied as the women's (minus Serena Williams)

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