Longfrog
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And for Djokovic:Norrie % of 2nd serves won:
Set 1- 50%
Set 2- 38%
Set 3 - 18%
Set 1 - 20%
Set 2 - 80%
Set 3 - 86%
And for Djokovic:Norrie % of 2nd serves won:
Set 1- 50%
Set 2- 38%
Set 3 - 18%
Fantastic TCU representation from the Norrie box. Great global publicity. I'm guessing over 1M viewers.
He dominated the first set. If Djoker gets off to a slow start against Kyrgios like he did in the quarters and semis then He'll lose on Sunday.A semifinal day of fun in the sun on Centre Court, Wimbledon versus Djokovic, and he won a set.
He gets off to a slow start on most matches he plays. Has already come back from 0-2 sets this time at Wimbledon. Wonder what his deal is.He dominated the first set. If Djoker gets off to a slow start against Kyrgios like he did in the quarters and semis then He'll lose on Sunday.
That's not a persistent pattern for his career. He usually dominates. I'd expect Kyrgios to come out hot and he's got more raw talent than either of Djoker's last two opponents. I don't see Djoker digging out of a 2 sets to love hole against a properly motivated and healthy Kyrgios.He gets off to a slow start on most matches he plays. Has already come back from 0-2 sets this time at Wimbledon. Wonder what his deal is.
That's not a persistent pattern for his career. He usually dominates. I'd expect Kyrgios to come out hot and he's got more raw talent than either of Djoker's last two opponents. I don't see Djoker digging out of a 2 sets to love hole against a properly motivated and healthy Kyrgios.
Maybe you're right, but the so called tennis "experts" are all wondering what the deal is with his increasingly frequent slow starts. Didn't use to be that way. Could it have something to do with the fact that he's getting older all the time?That's not a persistent pattern for his career. He usually dominates. I'd expect Kyrgios to come out hot and he's got more raw talent than either of Djoker's last two opponents. I don't see Djoker digging out of a 2 sets to love hole against a properly motivated and healthy Kyrgios.
Could be age. Maybe because he plays fewer events he's less sharp. I don't know. But if he does it on Sunday I think he loses. And it could even be in straight sets.Maybe you're right, but the so called tennis "experts" are all wondering what the deal is with his increasingly frequent slow starts. Didn't use to be that way. Could it have something to do with the fact that he's getting older all the time?
Kyrgios could definitely win. But while Norrie still had plenty of doubters that pointed to his weak draw (which it was), I don't see the same scrutiny for Kyrgios. Even before the enormous break he got from Nadal's withdrawal, he had a very fortunate path to the semis. What was his best win? Tsitsipas in 4? Tiafoe took him out in straights in R1 last year. It took him 5 sets to get past Paul Jubb. Yes he's got a big serve and a big game, but I haven't seen anything in the past 2 weeks that makes me doubt that Djokovic is a big favorite.