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Tennis 2020 Discussion Thread


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12 minutes ago, Dnl said:

Maria Sharapova has announced her retirement

 

She is a great player, feel sad her career ended up as this way. Personally I would forgive her for the drama doping case.

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The series of Rafael Nadal’s rituals

 

- Nadal takes a freezing cold shower, 45 minutes before the match.
- He wears both socks at the same height.
- He carries one racket onto the court, and five rackets in his bag.
- Takes off the jacket while jumping, facing the audience.
- He always places his bottles in the same exact position.
- Jumps at the net during the coin toss.
- Runs to the baseline for warmups
- He places his hair behind his ear and fiddles with his shorts or underwear before each serve.
- Crosses the sidelines with his right foot only and avoid stepping on it.
- Nadal uses a towel after every single point.
- He ensures his opponent crosses the net before he does during a changeover.
- He sips his energy drink and then his water, always in the same order.

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The tournament started today.

 

Finals Qualifier

 

  • Croatia vs India
  • Hungary vs Belgium
  • Colombia vs Argentina
  • United States vs Uzbekistan
  • Australia vs Brazil
  • Italy vs South Korea
  • Germany vs Belarus
  • Kazakhstan vs Netherlands
  • Slovakia vs Czech Republic
  • Austria vs Uruguay
  • Japan vs Ecuador
  • Sweden vs Chile

 

World Group I Play-offs

 

  • Ukraine vs Chinese Taipei
  • Pakistan vs Slovenia
  • Bolivia vs Dominican Republic
  • Turkey vs Israel
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina vs South Africa
  • Mexico vs Finland
  • Lebanon vs Thailand
  • New Zealand vs Venezuela
  • Peru vs Switzerland
  • Norway vs Barbados
  • Lithuania vs Portugal
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In the Finals Qualifier, two away teams won: Czech Rpublic over Slovakia, and Ecuador over Japan.

 

In the World Group I Play-offs, three away teams won: Israel over Turkey, Finland over Mexico, and Portugal over Lithuania.

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