Rome SF Schwartzman v. Shapovalov

BeatlesFan

Bionic Poster
the fit is so unflattering

but i see the 90s are back with a boom in fashion
Sampras' (and everyone else's) baggy 90's clothes were worse than Shapo's baby-shirt.

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WhiskeyEE

G.O.A.T.
Is the 1hbh the future of clay tennis? Seems you can get better angles with it and you don't need a two hander as much since you don't deal with as much pace from your opponent.

1hbh might be ideal for a lower bouncing clay court with no sunlight and whatnot.

Different if you're 5'5" like Diego though.
 

Third Serve

Talk Tennis Guru
Luke Shapovalov Skywalker takes it!
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Luke Shapovalov The Foolish? I thought not. It's not a story Hitman would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Luke Shapovalov was a Ballbasher of the ATP, so powerful yet so foolish he could use his groundstrokes to influence the midichlorians to create unforced errors… He had such a knowledge of unforced errors that he could even keep the shots he cared about from landing in. The knowledge of unforced errors is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing a match, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his opponent all his weaknesses, then his opponent defeated him in the third set. Ironic. He could save others from losing matches, but not himself.
 
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Luke Shapovalov The Foolish? I thought not. It's not a story Hitman would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Luke Shapovalov was a Ballbasher of the ATP, so powerful yet so foolish he could use his groundstrokes to influence the midichlorians to create unforced errors… He had such a knowledge of unforced errors that he could even keep the shots he cared about from landing in. The knowledge of unforced errors is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing a match, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his opponent all his weaknesses, then his opponent defeated him in the third set. Ironic. He could save others from losing matches, but not himself.
Was just looking for this, knew you'd poasted it before
 

Gut Check

Professional
Raonic who?

Hey, for a big lumbering guy whose body won't stay in one piece more than a couple of matches in a row, Raonic has had a pretty good career, not to mention dated a string of supermodels. Seems like he's done ok for himself. It's not his fault people wouldn't acknowledge his limitations and overhyped him.
 

Sudacafan

Bionic Poster
Shi1match, ESPN cut broadcast in my sh1thole district at 5-5 second set.
I am resuming drinking, which I shouldn’t have stopped to watch this match.
Please let me know final result, and I don’t care if you don’t.
 

Lleytonstation

Talk Tennis Guru
Hey, for a big lumbering guy whose body won't stay in one piece more than a couple of matches in a row, Raonic has had a pretty good career, not to mention dated a string of supermodels. Seems like he's done ok for himself. It's not his fault people wouldn't acknowledge his limitations and overhyped him.
No, as a Canadian I have been very proud of Rao, but I did feel teased a bit. But Canadian tennis is a great spot now.
 

Fedeonic

Hall of Fame
Give him a chance. There is something different about him this year.

Djokovic will walk all over him though. Terrible match-up for Shapo.
Yes, maybe Djokovic will destroy Denis, but I saw a lot of improvement from Shapo since last year's Paris final.
Anyways, Peque is still pretty solid right now.
 
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Luke Shapovalov The Foolish? I thought not. It's not a story Hitman would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Luke Shapovalov was a Ballbasher of the ATP, so powerful yet so foolish he could use his groundstrokes to influence the midichlorians to create unforced errors… He had such a knowledge of unforced errors that he could even keep the shots he cared about from landing in. The knowledge of unforced errors is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing a match, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his opponent all his weaknesses, then his opponent defeated him in the third set. Ironic. He could save others from losing matches, but not himself.
They should have filmed this. This story is more interesting than all three Disney Star Wars movies combined.
 

Fedeonic

Hall of Fame
Shi1match, ESPN cut broadcast in my sh1thole district at 5-5 second set.
I am resuming drinking, which I shouldn’t have stopped to watch this match.
Please let me know final result, and I don’t care if you don’t.
Don't you have ESPN Play? That's a good alternative.
 
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