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TCU Men's Tennis 2021-2022

Purp

Active Member
Can't watch this one, but glad to see Tiafoe winning without his best stuff. Sounds like both outperformed expectations to advance here and both are having mental let-downs. The way Tiafoe served and returned against Nadal was impressive.
 

Purp

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Alcaraz is unreal. Several points have been cheat code quality shots to end impressive rallies. And Sinner still hanging tough to force a 2nd set tiebreaker.
 

Purp

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I'd like to recommend that Frances make a few more 1st serves, but he hasn't broken 50% in any match since the 2nd round.
He'd win the match if he could hold his serve better, but he's getting broken a lot bc Alcaraz is sitting on his 2nd serve and hammering them.
 

Purp

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Great run for Tiafoe but quality wins out like it usually does
Tiafoe has a lot of quality. I think fatigue set in. His first serve was horrid all night, but 20% in the 5th set was a huge sign of fatigue. If he gets in a little bit better shape and tidies up that service game he could be lethal.

Take nothing away from Alcaraz, though. He's got every shot. His lob shots are an amazing defense. He can land them on the line from anywhere and even off balance. Drop shots are stellar. Powerful forehand and excellent backhand. Excellent returner and covers ground like Michael Chang.
 

Longfrog

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Tiafoe won 71% of his 1st serve points and 49% on 2nd serves. Both are very close to his 52-wk averages. But he usually makes 60% of his 1st serves--which is not good--and tonight he only made 47%.

I'm sure he was physically tired but it's also mentally draining to be in trouble on every single service game. He had to dig so deep to win the 4th set and then he's right back in trouble. Only had one easy hold in the 5th.
 

FrogUltimate

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US Open draw is out. Djokovic withdrew as expected.

Norrie is the #7 seed. His draw his pretty good, not great in my opinion. First round gets Paire which should be pretty straight forward. Second round may get difficult as he will probably get McDonald, who will have very strong crowd support and plays really well on hard courts. He will likely pick up either Isner or Rune (kid he just beat in tight 3 setter in Cincy) in 3rd round and then Shapo or Rublev in 4th round. If he makes Quarters it's probably Nadal (#2 seed). Semis seems likely to be Alcaraz (maybe Hurkacz #8).

I'll call my shot and say quarters will be #1 Meddy vs #6 FAA, #13 Berrettini vs #10 Fritz, #11 Sinner vs #3 Alcaraz and #7 Norrie vs #2 Nadal.
Semis #6 FAA vs #10 Fritz and #3 Alcaraz vs #2 Nadal. Champion is #3 Alcaraz beating #6 FAA

Well I did a pretty horrible job. Guessed three of the final 8 correctly. I did however guess the winner correctly, so that's something.
 

Purp

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Well I did a pretty horrible job. Guessed three of the final 8 correctly. I did however guess the winner correctly, so that's something.
There were a lot of big upsets early. Alcaraz is damn impressive. Kid's gonna win a ton of slams. His game has no weaknesses and seems to translate well to every surface. Nadal is the greatest ever on clay, but just above average on other surfaces. Alcaraz may not dominate a single surface like that, but he'll dominate tennis for a decade if he keeps it up. He's fun to watch.
 

FrogUltimate

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There were a lot of big upsets early. Alcaraz is damn impressive. Kid's gonna win a ton of slams. His game has no weaknesses and seems to translate well to every surface. Nadal is the greatest ever on clay, but just above average on other surfaces. Alcaraz may not dominate a single surface like that, but he'll dominate tennis for a decade if he keeps it up. He's fun to watch.

Agree to disagree on Nadal being just above average on other surfaces. He's #10 all-time on best winning percentage on hard courts and #12 on grass. Obviously #1 on clay. I'd say he's firmly elite on all surfaces.

Agree on Alcaraz though. Pending health he should have a shot at hitting 15+ GS titles. Only asterisk I've got is that I think Djokovic wins the US Open is he's allowed to play this year. Alcaraz is good, but it didn't look Djokovic good to me. A worthless debate though.
 

Purp

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Agree to disagree on Nadal being just above average on other surfaces. He's #10 all-time on best winning percentage on hard courts and #12 on grass. Obviously #1 on clay. I'd say he's firmly elite on all surfaces.

Agree on Alcaraz though. Pending health he should have a shot at hitting 15+ GS titles. Only asterisk I've got is that I think Djokovic wins the US Open is he's allowed to play this year. Alcaraz is good, but it didn't look Djokovic good to me. A worthless debate though.
Fair point. Your stats bear out the point I was trying to make. Totally agree Nadal is elite on all surfaces, but not top 3ish on all surfaces. What are Djoker and Fed stats on all surfaces?
 

Peacefrog

Degenerate
Fair point. Your stats bear out the point I was trying to make. Totally agree Nadal is elite on all surfaces, but not top 3ish on all surfaces. What are Djoker and Fed stats on all surfaces?
Federer is dominant on terra cotta tile but doesn’t play well on ice at all. It’s well known that Joker’s best surface is shag carpet. Nadal won’t play any tournaments on traditional surfaces like oak or river mud.
 

FrogUltimate

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Fair point. Your stats bear out the point I was trying to make. Totally agree Nadal is elite on all surfaces, but not top 3ish on all surfaces. What are Djoker and Fed stats on all surfaces?
Nadal: #1 on all surfaces, #10 on hard, #1 on clay, #12 on grass
Djokovic: #2 on all surfaces, #1 on hard, #4 on clay, #2 on grass
Federer: #4 on all surfaces, #2 on hard, #14 on clay, #1 on grass

Probably the biggest differentiator here is that Nadal is in a world of his own on clay. Interesting that Borg has a higher overall win % than Federer. Djokovic and Nadal are .03% apart at the top.
 

Purp

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Nadal: #1 on all surfaces, #10 on hard, #1 on clay, #12 on grass
Djokovic: #2 on all surfaces, #1 on hard, #4 on clay, #2 on grass
Federer: #4 on all surfaces, #2 on hard, #14 on clay, #1 on grass

Probably the biggest differentiator here is that Nadal is in a world of his own on clay. Interesting that Borg has a higher overall win % than Federer. Djokovic and Nadal are .03% apart at the top.
Interesting seeing it this way. Makes me feel like the GOAT conversation no longer includes Fed. I didn't realize he was so poor (relatively) on clay. Nadal is similar on grass for Fed on clay, but Fed on grass isn't near the same echelon of dominance as Nadal on clay so, for me, that clearly puts Nadal ahead of Fed along with the number of overall GS titles.

Nadal versus Djoker comes down to personal preference, though. It's hard to argue top 4 on all surfaces and 0.03% away from #1 all time win % on all surfaces isn't the best ever. But the guy 0.03% ahead has more GS titles and is probably the most dominant on a single surface as we'll ever see in the sport. If you prefer consistency the Djoker is your guy. If you prefer other-worldy dominance in one big part of the game the Nadal is your guy.

Back to my original point about Alcaraz, though, I see his career mirroring more of Djokovic than Nadal in terms of win % by surface. When Alcaraz is done Nadal likely won't be top 10 on any surface except clay where Alcaraz could be top 5 on all of them. Thanks for digging up these numbers.
 

Peacefrog

Degenerate
Nadal: #1 on all surfaces, #10 on hard, #1 on clay, #12 on grass
Djokovic: #2 on all surfaces, #1 on hard, #4 on clay, #2 on grass
Federer: #4 on all surfaces, #2 on hard, #14 on clay, #1 on grass

Probably the biggest differentiator here is that Nadal is in a world of his own on clay. Interesting that Borg has a higher overall win % than Federer. Djokovic and Nadal are .03% apart at the top.
Your answer was better than mine.
 
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