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On 11/14/2025 at 11:18 PM, Monzanator said:

 

Don't understand your thinking. Tennis overall has gone into "only GS matter" mentality especially on the WTA side. That's the product of Wozniacki/Jankovic/Safina holding #1 ranking without winning a GS. Sadly of lot of sports in the last decade is chasing the mythical new Gen Z fans and goes for business & entertainment over the actual sport. Athletics, F1, you name it. 

Ok, i know i overreacted here. Sorry guys, it must have been a really bad day for me.

 

Enjoy the Milan-Cortina Olympics, everyone!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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Isn't it boring that a man and a woman are tennis players? Besides, for me, Pogacar achieved more than Alcaraz... How was Alcaraz better than Sinner? And Sabalenka only won one Grand Slam...

 

 

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