Yes something like that. AgreeTo me the Next Gen is anyone from Medvedev to Shapovalov (1996-1999).
2000-2003 is the new gen with FAA, Sinner, Alcaraz, Rune and Korda.
Yes something like that. AgreeTo me the Next Gen is anyone from Medvedev to Shapovalov (1996-1999).
2000-2003 is the new gen with FAA, Sinner, Alcaraz, Rune and Korda.
Tried to sneak Korda in there (again)And Korda
Tried to sneak Korda in there (again)
That's what i initially thought.To me the Next Gen is anyone from Medvedev to Shapovalov (1996-1999).
2000-2003 is the new gen with FAA, Sinner, Alcaraz, Rune and Korda.
Kyrgios is like Thiem, stuck in limbo between LostGen and NextGenThat's what i initially thought.
But what about Kyrgios?
I remember him being called next gen in 15-18
At this point he isn't next anything. He's 27.That's what i initially thought.
But what about Kyrgios?
I remember him being called next gen in 15-18
He needs to use his old strings and improve his BH that much is clearI don't think he's comfortable with his string setup, he said he had problems finding his rhythm off the ground...
So I'd say this is just a temporary setback.
Old strings destroyed his elbow. He probably will slowly descend the rankings now unless he makes the adjustmentsHe needs to use his old strings and improve his BH that much is clear
He's had time to adjust by now.The negativity on here is out of this world, he wins a MC and gets told he had it too easy so it doesn't matter, reaches another Master finals beating 2 top 10 players but yet it still isn't good enough and now he looses when he hasn't really been in form all week and gets told he's the worst and needs to retire. The guys has surgery 6 months ago and has had change in his equipment. When Djokovic had the same surgery it also took him a couple month before coming back to his original form. These players can never do anything right on here and when they fail, its the end of the world
Tsitsipas was scarred by multiple Alcaraz defeats and he's realizing that his generation may have missed their chance to the new young guns.
The "old" next gen is now the filler between the new guys and the old warhorses who aren't going away.
1980-1984 - the Fed gen
1985-1989 - Djokodal gen
1990-1994 - Lost Gen
1995-1999 - Next Gen
2000-2004 - New Gen
So, Kyrgios barely in next gen then.At this point he isn't next anything. He's 27.
But if you want to hear how I usually group generations into years, I usually do it like:
1980-1984 - the Fed gen
1985-1989 - Djokodal gen
1990-1994 - Lost Gen
1995-1999 - Next Gen
2000-2004 - New Gen