RO24 R4 Sinner VS Moutet

Who will win? And how many underarm serves will Moutet do?

  • Corentin in 3

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Corentin in 4

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Corentin in 5

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Jannik in 3

    Votes: 14 37.8%
  • Jannik in 4

    Votes: 12 32.4%
  • Jannik in 5

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • 1 to 5 underarm serve

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • 6 to 10

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • 10 to 15

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • 16 or more

    Votes: 1 2.7%

  • Total voters
    37
Sinner and his toothpick legs just don't work well on clay, and that's why he's only ever won 2022 Umag.
Alcaraz can win everywhere, literally about to complete a 3rd leg of the Career Grand Slam, and he's nearly 2 years younger than Sinner.
I'm so glad I didn't get sucked into Sinner, when even his AO title was fool's gold, playing the worst version of Djokovic ever, and only beating Medvedev because of the 6 hour difference...
Don't count out Nadal either (he was up breaks in the 2nd and 3rd Sets vs. Zverev), Roland Garros 2025 will be even harder for Sinner, and by 2026 we'll be entering Alcaraz's prime years.
Are you talking about tennis?
That's some toothpick analysis there
 
Dammit. Tennis Channel and all of my other satellite channels aren’t televising the French Open at this moment.

What the hell is wrong with Sinner today? Is his hip affecting his serving? He’s getting trashed on the scoreboard, but I have no idea why.
Sinner just struggling to adjust, will be ok
 
For all you racket spinners out there, Sinner is one of the few who spins "outward" nowadays. Looks like the most extreme western grip guys spin "inwards".
 
Dammit. Tennis Channel and all of my other satellite channels aren’t televising the French Open at this moment.

What the hell is wrong with Sinner today? Is his hip affecting his serving? He’s getting trashed on the scoreboard, but I have no idea why.
He’s playing better now; broke back in the second and is holding serve more easily.
 
WTF. Sinner lost the first set 2-6? Huhh
This was the Sinner in the 1st set:
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A bagel and a breadstick in favor of Alcaraz?
:happydevil:

No but the match will be 1 sided. Don't expect any US Open type 5 setter. Alcaraz is a level above Sinner. In fact Sinner has to first beat Grigolo who himself is playing as good as ever.
 
No but the match will be 1 sided. Don't expect any US Open type 5 setter. Alcaraz is a level above Sinner. In fact Sinner has to first beat Grigolo who himself is playing as good as ever.
So explain the one sided loss in Miami Sinner inflicted upon the Bulgarian and why did that same Bulgarian make Alcaraz look like 13 years old 2 months ago?
 
Sinner and his toothpick legs just don't work well on clay, and that's why he's only ever won 2022 Umag.
Alcaraz can win everywhere, literally about to complete a 3rd leg of the Career Grand Slam, and he's nearly 2 years younger than Sinner.
I'm so glad I didn't get sucked into Sinner, when even his AO title was fool's gold, playing the worst version of Djokovic ever, and only beating Medvedev because of the 6 hour difference...
Don't count out Nadal either (he was up breaks in the 2nd and 3rd Sets vs. Zverev), Roland Garros 2025 will be even harder for Sinner, and by 2026 we'll be entering Alcaraz's prime years.
Are you let out of the basement ? Please go back and do your musings
 
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