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  1. BGod

    Worse Choking? Daniil historic double or Wimbledon 40-15?

    On its own the greatest choke job in tennis history is undoubtedly 2019 Wimbledon on serve double Championship point. However Daniil Medvedev has etched himself in the record books as the first man to TWICE lose a Slam Final leading 2-0. His opponents were 35 year old dragged out Nadal and...
  2. Adv. Edberg

    “The weakest Wimbledon we've seen” - BBC commentator 2022

    During Kyrgios - Tsitsipas, while they were closing the roof, one of the commentators (pretty sure it was John Lloyd) said: "Without being disrespectful, it really is the weakest Wimbledon we've seen since I can remember" Commentators usually always talk about how tennis has never been better...
  3. UnforcedTerror

    All threats in Nadal's path to Wimbledon final are officially out (a la the AO)

    In the AO, Bull fans were complaining about his draw. He was supposed to play the following players in different rounds but didn't play any R2: Kokk R4: Hurkacz QF: Zverev SF: Djokovic Now in Wimbledon, the same thing happens again, all threats in Bull's path to the final went home even before...
  4. AnOctorokForDinner

    Which slam tournament featured stronger competition: AO 2004 or USO 2015?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Australian_Open_–_Men's_Singles#Finals Federer had nice four-setters with Hewitt in 4R and Nalbandian in QF, but SF and F were fairly straightforward. Safin, unseeded after injuries sidelined him for most of 2003, fought his way to the final over Roddick and...
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