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Makes me want to move - unfortunately my daughter is a year too old at 11. Are they pretty adamant about being 10 or younger?
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The US teenagers are quite promising on the women side. Seventeen year old Madison Keys also reached 3rd round but she lost to Angelique Kerber. She showed quite promising form... big serves and ground strokes. Her movement and mental is not at Sloan's level yet. Sloan will break into top 20's and Keys in the top 100's. |
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Congrats to Sloane Stephens but all of the "drama" in the last match was caused by her. |
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Just report to the board that the US has some promising youngsters on the women's side. I don't think everyone get a chance to watch the AO matches. Last edited by 10ismom : 01-23-2013 at 02:38 PM. |
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Last night, she was playing on an ankle injury that occured in the first round and was reaggravated the day before in doubles..and oh yeah, that "supposed" (LOL) back spasm. Sloane played well but Serena was nowhere near the level she has been at the last 8 months because she was injured. |
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I don't think anywhere in my comments indicated that Serena was bad. The level of tennis in last night match was high. I pointed out that Sloan and other young Americans such as Madison Keys are promising. Are you trying to say I have "no respect" LOL for Serena? Plus there was no in your face fist pump yelling out common last night so I'm a fan of Serena. Got to give Sloan some credit when it's due. |
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I think Sloane played one of her better matches, but Serena played pretty badly compared to what we usually see. She is normally able to serve her way out of trouble, but she was throwing in 70 MPH serves last night. Had her serve been working, she would have won in 2 sets having been up 2-0 in the 2nd and she didn't seem to be hitting very penetrating return of serves either. I am just not that impressed with Sloane yet. I was much more impressed with Madison Keys' game. Madison looks like a potential great to me. Plus she really reminds me of Alexandra Stevenson, who I think had the talent to go a lot further than she did. Oh well...we will see how Sloane does tonight against Vika. I'd love to be pleasantly surprised but I have a feeling that Sloane is going to get thoroughly whooped tonight. |
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Personally, I think Stephens and Keys will do well on big stages rather than Oudin, Lauren Davis and Grace Min. |
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In any case, there are so many young Americans with potential. It is kind of exciting to see how things shake out. Where will Townsend fit in this equation? What about Coco Vandeweghe. Coco played so well at Stanford last year. It would be nice to see her live up to her talent. |
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