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You are profoundly right. They should ban those inhuman cries and infernal moans during the race. Another person who, for me, used these incorrect practices was Sharapova. A tennis court is not the jungle, but even in the jungle they don't scream or moan for no reason.
Elena, este ha Sido uno de los mejores partidos que te he visto, mostraste mucha flexibilidad y movilidad, por favor no dejes de observarlo y detallarlo, para que apliques lo que hiciste, si lo haces, vas a obtener muchos triunfos, y va a ser difícil que te ganen. Recuerda, te amo y te deseo lo mejor. Que el próximo año, obtengas muchos triunfos, y porque no, te conviertas en la Número Uno, cada vez que te veo, sueño con eso.❤❤❤
Rybakina is the only one out of this new top three that can say that she beat both Swiatek and Sabalenka on her way to a championship victory. Can Sabalenka or Swiatek say that they beat both one and the other to obtain a championship? Let me know if I'm wrong.
Annabel Croft, you are the best ever. I wish you would do all the top female matches. No one comes close to this professionalism, positive, and proper tennis play by play presenter.
The key to beating Swaitek is not only power but rushing her game. Players that beat Swaitek, like Ostapenko and Noskova, rushes Swaitek's game, not giving her time to set up her normal game. Power alone is not enough. This is why Sabalenka can't beat Swaitek. Players whose game is naturally to harass their opponent are ones Swaitek hates to.play. Ostapenko H2H is 4-0 against Swaitek. I'm sure Swaitek dreads Ostapenko being in her half of the draw.
Ribakina is the most talented player around. She just has to convince herself of it. This task is up to her coach. If he isn't capable of it, she simply has to change coach.
Another thing I don't understand are these interviews at the end of the game. I don't know about you, but in my opinion always the same questions and always the same answers. I frankly find the whole thing hypocritical and boring.
I have a hard time understanding the waving of flags. Tennis, with the exception of the Davis Cup, is an individual sport, so victory belongs to the individual, not to a nation. I find all this nationalist waving frankly ridiculous.
@@codrinfuleapopa7763 Don't you understand the meaning of my comment? No problem! On the other hand, I don't understand the meaning of your answer. As far as I'm concerned, I don't give a damn and I'll deal with it! Bye bye!
I totally agree with Valsarno. Nationalism has no place in tennis unless it’s the BJK/Davis Cup or the Olympics. Even then I hate nationalism because it makes no sense at all to me. It’s one of the worst forms of tribalism.