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Nie. Wimbla by na pewno wygrał gdyby nie układ gier i rypanie po 5 w 2 meczach, nawet rozłożonych na 3 dni.
USO by i tak nie wygrał, mam wrażenie. bo lekko rozklekotany musiał tam przyjechać. Inaczej nie grałby czwórki z Czołkanowem, która mogła iść w obie strony. Albo z Bazylem. Tim go "tylko" całkowicie zniszczył. Ale jeszcze był Novak w razie W.
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Dałem temu pajacowi greckiemu wygraną w Australii (ewidentnie mi gorzej), więc mógłby chociaż połówkę zrobić.
Re: #nextgen
: 29 gru 2019, 0:35
autor: Damian
Re: #NextŻen
: 29 gru 2019, 21:56
autor: Lleyton
14 #NextGenATP Players To Watch In 2020
Spoiler:
Shapo, De Minaur, Felix lead 2020 Milan hopefuls
Every year #NextGenATP players deliver surprises, upsets and breakouts. Who will do the honours in 2020? Here are 14 #NextGenATP players to watch next season.
The following players were born in 1999 or later, making them eligible for the 21-and-under Next Gen ATP Finals in November 2020. Frances Tiafoe, Casper Ruud, Ugo Humbert and Mikael Ymer were born in 1998 or earlier, making them no longer #NextGenATP players.
1. Denis Shapovalov, No. 15 in the ATP Rankings
Shapovalov will bring loads of momentum into the 2020 season. The left-hander won his maiden ATP Tour title at the Intrum Stockholm Open (d. Krajinovic) in October and reached his first ATP Masters 1000 final at the Rolex Paris Masters (l. to Djokovic) in November.
The Canadian ended the year at a career-high ATP Ranking (No. 15) and will look to crack the Top 10
2. Alex de Minaur, No. 18
The 20-year-old Aussie fell short in his second Next Gen ATP Finals title match last month. But if De Minaur isn't in London at the Nitto ATP Finals in November 2020, you can almost guarantee – barring injury – the Aussie will once again be back in Milan playing with the best 21-and-under players.
In 2019, De Minaur only built on his breakout 2018, winning three ATP Tour titles in Sydney, Atlanta and Zhuhai. He ended the season at a career-high ATP Ranking of No. 18.
3. Felix Auger-Aliassime, No. 21
The 19-year-old Canadian will look to pull a De Minaur and build on his breakout season. Auger-Aliassime became the youngest ATP 500 finalist in series history (since 2009) at the Rio Open presented by Claro (l. to Djere) and the youngest semi-finalist in the 35-year history of the Miami Open presented by Itau.
Auger-Aliassime, along with De Minaur and Shapovalov, will compete at the inaugural ATP Cup, to be held 3-12 January in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
4. Miomir Kecmanovic, No. 59
The 20-year-old Serbian made his debut last month at the Next Gen ATP Finals, going 2-1 in round-robin play and reaching the semi-finals. Expect Kecmanovic, who was nominated for the 2019 Newcomer Of The Year Award, to return to Milan and reach more ATP Tour finals (2019 Antalya) next year.
5. Jannik Sinner, No. 78
Sinner was No. 553 at the start of the 2019 season and needed a wild card to play at the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals. But the 18-year-old was one of the stories of the final month of the season, going 4-1 in Milan and beating De Minaur in the title match to gain one of the biggest wins of his young career.
Sinner, who received the 2019 Newcomer Of The Year Award, ended the season at No. 78 and became the youngest player to finish in Top 80 since 17-year-old Rafael Nadal (No. 47) in 2003.
6. Corentin Moutet, No. 83
France's Moutet, who made the third round at his home Grand Slam, Roland Garros, cracked the Top 100 in June with his fourth ATP Challenger Tour title and second of the season. Moutet will look to follow in countryman Humbert's footsteps and make his debut in Milan in November 2020.
7. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, No. 87
The Spaniard became the first player from his country to compete in Milan last month, and Davidovich Fokina endeared himself to thousands of fans with his fearless and aggressive style of play. The 20-year-old, like Shapovalov, ended the season with his best tennis yet, winning two ATP Challenger Tour titles and cracking the Top 100 of the ATP Rankings.
8. Alexei Popyrin, No. 97
The big-hitting Aussie will look for more consistency in 2020 after showing flashes of excellence in 2019. Popyrin, who was one spot away from competing at the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals, also reached the third round at his home Grand Slam, the Australian Open, and made the quarter-finals in Atlanta. He'll look for more deep runs in 2020.
9. Emil Ruusuvuori, No. 123
The rising Finn sits at a career-high No. 124 in the ATP Rankings after lighting up the ATP Challenger Tour in the second half of the season. Ruusuvuori won four titles and produced a 20-3 record in his past six events. With only 50 ATP Rankings points to defend until June, Ruusuvuori is poised to make a run for the Top 100 next season.
10. Rudolf Molleker, No. 164
Molleker continued his rise in 2019 by scoring tour-level wins on home soil in Munich and Hamburg, in addition to qualifying for the Australian Open and Roland Garros. The precocious 19-year-old picked up his first Top 50 win after upsetting Hubert Hurkacz en route to a runner-up showing in June at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Poznan.
11. Thiago Seyboth Wild, No. 211
The Brazilian turned his attention to the pros after clinching the 2018 US Open boys’ singles title. Seyboth Wild proved to be a quick learner by picking up his first tour-level win this February in at the Brasil Open. He finished the year on a high note with his first ATP Challenger Tour title in Guayquil.
12. Nicola Kuhn, No. 214
Two years after grabbing a pair of ATP Challenger Tour titles as a 17-year-old, Kuhn made it a hat trick this August by prevailing on home soil in Segovia. The Spaniard also scored a tour-level win this April in Barcelona.
13. Sebastian Korda, No. 249
Korda doesn’t need to look far for advice on pursuing his dream of reaching the top of the sport. His coach is his father, 1998 Australian Open champion Petr Korda.
The 19-year-old American reached his first two ATP Challenger Tour finals this year in Nur-Saltan and Champaign, cutting his ATP Ranking by more than half throughout the year to reach a current career-high of No. 249.
14. Hugo Gaston, No. 252
The French teenager competed primarily in ITF Futures events this year, winning four titles and finishing runner-up in four other tournaments. Gaston proved he’s ready to make the jump to bigger events next year after defeating World No. 51 Juan Ignacio Londero in the qualifying draw of the Rolex Paris Masters.
Qatari teenager competes in singles and doubles draws
In a tournament filled with established ATP Tour veterans, the youthful presence of 14-year-old Rashed Nawaf offered a unique change to the draws at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha.
The Qatari teenager was rewarded for his junior success by making his tour-level debut on home soil. Nawaf competed in the singles qualifying draw and faced a Top 100 player in Brazilian Thiago Monteiro, then paired with Tunisian Malek Jaziri in doubles and battled a pair of elite doubles players in Henri Kontinen/Franko Skugor. Although Nawaf lost both matches, he’s confident that the experiences will only help him in the future.
“It’s a turning point in my career,” Nawaf said. “It’s a big step playing these huge names and being surrounded by big stars. I was impressed with their level of tennis and so many aspects of their game. The pressure is hard in singles, but it’s a bit less in doubles. You have the support of a partner and it helps, especially with someone like Malek.”
Nawaf’s debut in Doha was particularly fitting because he’s been a regular visitor to the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex as a spectator. He immediately took to tennis when he first attended this event as a young boy and his passion for the sport hasn't wavered since.
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“I was always at this tournament growing up and it played a big role in my love for tennis,” Nawaf said. “I went with my father to watch this tournament and really liked it, so I told him that I wanted to play.”
At age 12, the Qatar Tennis Federation sent him to train at the world-renowned Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in France, where he still resides. Nawaf’s game quickly blossomed there and he’s been serving up notice in top junior events, finishing runner-up last year at the prestigious Les Petits As tournament and in the 14-and-under draw at the Orange Bowl.
But while Nawaf is pleased with his progress, his ambitions are much loftier. He hopes that someday lifting the title in Doha will be just one accomplishment in a fruitful ATP Tour career.
“I believe it’s the dream of every tennis player to be one of the best singles players in the world and win a Grand Slam,” Nawaf said. “It’s the same for me.”
Raonic wyjaśnia następną generację. Rok temu Zworek, teraz Stefek. 6-0 w setach.
Najmłodszy uczestnikiem 4R dolnej połówki jest Diego Schwartzman (sierpień 1992).
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 20:35
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ktoś poruszył temat liczby młodzieńców uprawiających sport i powiem wam, że tenis znowu wpada w jakąś nisze, ale tym razem wygląda to chyba na większy dramat niż kiedykolwiek. Przeglądając drabinki ATP/Ch przewinie się kilku/kilkunastu graczy urodzonych w 2000 lub później, ale to jest ślady udział w całość. Jest to przykre, bo ci niektórzy z tych graczy w tym roku będą obchodzić 20 urodziny...
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 20:38
autor: jaccol55
Nic, tylko zakasać rękawy i brać się do treningu.
Trenuj Dawid z @COA, to się jeszcze dorobisz milionów na tym sporcie.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 20:45
autor: DUN I LOVE
Boję się. Użytkownicy mtenis mnie zhejtują jak zacznę wygrywać w wieku 36-38 lat.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:08
autor: Rroggerr
Młodzież woli siedzieć w domu i oglądać wyczyny Fab3.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:16
autor: DUN I LOVE
Rroggerr pisze: ↑04 lut 2020, 21:08
Młodzież woli siedzieć w domu i oglądać wyczyny Fab3.
Ale zgodzisz się Piotrek, że niewielu ich na sensownym poziomie?
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:23
autor: Del Fed
Rroggerr pisze: ↑04 lut 2020, 21:08
Młodzież woli siedzieć w domu i oglądać wyczyny Fab3.
Lepiej jest być młodym i oglądać w dromu Rafę, czy być starszym i oglądać w domu Daniła? #otojestpytanie
Rroggerr pisze: ↑04 lut 2020, 21:08
Młodzież woli siedzieć w domu i oglądać wyczyny Fab3.
Lepiej jest być młodym i oglądać w dromu Rafę, czy być starszym i oglądać w domu Daniła? #otojestpytanie
Lepiej mieć nóż wbity w plecy, niż oglądać Daniła.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:32
autor: Rroggerr
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑04 lut 2020, 21:16Ale zgodzisz się Piotrek, że niewielu ich na sensownym poziomie?
Tak patrzę na live ranking, to na rozstawienie w Szlemach łapie się trzynastu gości z roczników 95 w dół, to, że przełożyło się to do tej pory na jeden finał WS, to już inna sprawa.
Jak pytasz o tych naprawdę młodych chłopaczków, to może FAA, może Sinner (boski start sezonu), ten Alcaraz, reszta to randomy, nie są zbyt dobre te roczniki, to fakt.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:33
autor: DUN I LOVE
Musetti jeszcze. Reszta to dno, po tym jak Molleker stanął w miejscu, a Kuhn się posypał.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 21:36
autor: Rroggerr
Nom, ale gość skończy w marcu 18 lat, a to ledwie top300, może coś z niego będzie, może nie. Świetne wyniki robią tylko Włoch i ten Hiszpan, ale to też 16-letni dzieciak, za dwa lata będzie można ocenić.
Rroggerr pisze: ↑04 lut 2020, 21:08
Młodzież woli siedzieć w domu i oglądać wyczyny Fab3.
Lepiej jest być młodym i oglądać w domu Rafę, czy być starszym i oglądać w domu Daniła? #otojestpytanie
Lepiej mieć nóż wbity w plecy, niż oglądać Daniła.
Może i tak. Ale oglądać Daniła z wbitym w plecy nożem przez samego Seagala, to jest dopiero coś! Top. Top. Top.
Re: #NextŻen
: 04 lut 2020, 22:22
autor: DUN I LOVE
Nie wiem, czym sobie zasłużyłem, ale przetrwam to.
Re: #NextŻen
: 06 lut 2020, 20:23
autor: COA
Rywal Tiafoe z Dallas to jakiś kot, że kurs na Franka przeciw typowi z 4 setki to 1,88, czy też oficjalnie grzebiemy już sympatycznego Afroamerykanina?