As correctly predicted by many, a Spaniard wins the USO and becomes world number one

Does he become year end number one?


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ChaelAZ

G.O.A.T.
I haven't seen a break down of points to defend and grab by the top 5, but last I checkd I think Alcaraz is in a good position to have it.
 
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Slicehand

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You're telling me :( :laughing: no, sorry guys, if I offended anyone. I just really felt frustrated some days with the food and I guess emotions clouded my judgement.
No, i didnt mean to acuse you, just you sounded like you were talking normal, not like some other people in here, so i just felt like telling you my experience, you can eat bad anywhere, i just think spanish food is something very difficult to recreate abroad, unlike italian that is more inside the heart of america or other foods that are easier to prepare, but i was just talking normal to you, you just said your experience, but other people in here are just like they know everything and dictate sentence when they probably havnt been out of their town
 

UnderratedSlam

G.O.A.T.
Alcatraz leads Nadal by 600 points for this year.

Knowing how poorly Nadal did in most Fall seasons and his injuries, and Alcatraz being fit and young, it is very obvious the kid will be YE1.

We will have the same situation as 1989, when Becker won 2, yet Lendl ended year as no 1 with 1 slam.

Becker didn't even reach the top spot until 1991.
 
Ehhh I’ll just take whataburger and die early . You can eat the expensive rabbit food and live 100 years

“Mediterranean diet”. LOL. Hell with inflation going nuts all 99 percent of us can only afford the “gas station diet”. Diets are great …. For the one percenters. Most people though just need money for groceries. They can’t afford elite diets lol Iike people that can afford Front row seats at the US open
 

UnderratedSlam

G.O.A.T.
Ehhh I’ll just take whataburger and die early . You can eat the expensive rabbit food and live 100 years

“Mediterranean diet”. LOL. Hell with inflation going nuts all 99 percent of us can only afford the “gas station diet”. Diets are great …. For the one percenters. Most people though just need money for groceries. They can’t afford elite diets lol Iike people that can afford Front row seats at the US open
And don't forget: only organic stuff.

I get all my nuts directly from squirrels.
 
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Slicehand

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I will be in Malaga next month, any recommendation for the Andalusian dishes you think everyone should try?
Well its not my favourite part of spain for eating, they have a lot of fried things, fried sardinas ( theyre little fishes, i dont know the name in english) and fried eggplant with honey are very famous, probably you can enjoy some good rices too, try diverse tapas and depending on the place some might be very tasty
 

Martin J

Hall of Fame
Well its not my favourite part of spain for eating, they have a lot of fried things, fried sardinas ( theyre little fishes, i dont know the name in english) and fried eggplant with honey are very famous, probably you can enjoy some good rices too, try diverse tapas and depending on the place some might be very tasty
Thanks! Yeah, we also call them sardinas, though they are mostly packed in the cans here. Since it's the coastal city, I am sure the sea food offer must be "rich", so will go for that.
 
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Slicehand

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Thanks! Yeah, we also call them sardinas, though they are mostly packed in the cans here. Since it's the coastal city, I am sure the sea food offer must be "rich", so will go for that.
Sure, and rice with seafood is delicious around here, the rice gets all the flavour from the things they put in it, with some white wine, on the sea shore, you wont need anything else in life! Theres a reson half of the german population retires here xD
 

Martin J

Hall of Fame
Sure, and rice with seafood is delicious around here, the rice gets all the flavour from the things they put in it, with some white wine, on the sea shore, you wont need anything else in life! Theres a reson half of the german population retires here xD
Thanks for the advices, man. And who wouldn't love to retire (or to spend his working life for that matter) on the coast, under the Sun, surrounded by sociable people, great food and lovely beaches?! Let's just say that the unfriendly climate of Germany falls quite short compared to that, lol.
I've been to several places in Spain (including two of the canary islands) and I must say I've fallen in love with the country - the climate, the nature, the food, the people, the habits. Seems like a place perfectly tailored for me.
 
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