Ayoko ko na magcomment about what to do with her serve, alam na nya yan simula pa nung bata pa sya.Sinabi nya yon sa.interview nya kay dyan. Sya lang at team nya nakakaalam kung bakit, siguro maghintay nalang tayo.
More and more people are now criticizing Alex's serve. Did you also realize that she could have lost to Iga if not through her slow serve where she wasn't used to that serve? She could have not reached round 4.
When Alex knows what her serve like and people demanding her to serve this and that. Remember she was aware of it even as a child and still working on it til now. She, her team and family know exactly why, we may not understand but we have to wait.
She was happy with her run and game today despite the loss. She exited full of gratitude and grace. Slowly she's becoming that player you wanted to see in her.
Tbh I don't see much hate posts on my feed about alex. I don't engage much with those pages that hate tweet only when it's needed. Engage less and you don't even know they exist and hating.
It feels.good to be filipino.esp.when you're working abroad. Wiinning moment like Alex gives you a sense of pride and some sort of internal power. It feels like when you walk into the room you are oozing with confidence and power..it might be fleeting but a good feeling.
I don't know.but I'm mot that nervous. Maybe when the match is tightt that's when I would feel nervous. Already happy for Alex getting this far but still hope she can make it to R4. Laban, Alexandra!
@haringpengs@Wimbledon The same I noticed in some other players' matcbes. The one who lost appeared to be victorious in the highlights perhaps it's just a consolation. Well, Alex won and that is 100% better than appearing to be the winner in the lhighlights.