I think it was something to do with one point went he miss tossed, and Wild just walked to his towel and he had to wait for him to get back to be able to serve.
Neither player seemed happy with the umpire, but that crowd wasnt easy to manage either.
Sounds like a large number of players, but I dont see many players from the same country.
Event though some of those guys are not the "best", they are the best player in their country, that might be enough exposure in that market for Rolex.
Usually local time determines match times. I dont know what time zone you are in.
And for those night matches, a long 5 setter may end very late (even if they started ealier). Imagine if the women had to start their match at 1am local time?
At least when the men have to play until 2-3am, they...
Would it change your mind if they were? You just like hating, which is alright. Common now a days.
I actually would like to see singles players with big names playing doubles more often, it brings more eyes to those matches.
Many pros play with a 100 sq in racquet. Why is that? Wouldn't they get more control with a 95 sq inch racquet? Also more feel with a smaller head racquet?
I would be surprised if people that spin the racket actualy hit with different sides of the strings.
There is definitively a difference in the way the grip will feel from one side to the other.
String displacement is not something I would worry about.
It undeniable he is one of the best players ever.
But stuff like this is the reason that I, and assume many others, dont like him.
What the deal with eating the grass?
Wolf energy? Looked in the eye of wolves when a kid? GTFO. No one is looking in the eye of wolves and getting anything positive...
I love how someone with a winning record at GS can be called a serial looser.
The big 3 skewed many peoples perception of what being a "good" player means
I have been playing with the 6.1 for years. I play with it stock. In the past I have tried modifications but the racket is pretty heavy already, it just became too much for me.