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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3030563" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Well, like college football, tennis has long been a sport where allowances are made for the top players. And it looks like Cam is gradually becoming one of those guys. A couple of months ago, he made the finals at Estoril and lost, and then was scheduled to play the very next day at Madrid in the opening round, which led to his withdrawal. This time, after winning a title , he got the break of a bye and a delayed opening round. Kyrgios playing the late night match last night also helped to push their match to Thursday. Also, with the Olympics going on and taking the top players and the clay season not really ending in Europe as yet, Atlanta is probably struggling a bit to make their event top-notch. Raonic, the top seed, is only in the tourney because he got a wild card - he hasn't played since Miami and would not have qualified otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Norrie v. Kyrgios will be worth watching. If he's on, Kyrgios can beat anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3030563, member: 7831"] Well, like college football, tennis has long been a sport where allowances are made for the top players. And it looks like Cam is gradually becoming one of those guys. A couple of months ago, he made the finals at Estoril and lost, and then was scheduled to play the very next day at Madrid in the opening round, which led to his withdrawal. This time, after winning a title , he got the break of a bye and a delayed opening round. Kyrgios playing the late night match last night also helped to push their match to Thursday. Also, with the Olympics going on and taking the top players and the clay season not really ending in Europe as yet, Atlanta is probably struggling a bit to make their event top-notch. Raonic, the top seed, is only in the tourney because he got a wild card - he hasn't played since Miami and would not have qualified otherwise. Norrie v. Kyrgios will be worth watching. If he's on, Kyrgios can beat anyone. [/QUOTE]
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