@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr YOU can have whatever opinion you want once the past legal situation
but leave it outside of the tennis talk PLEASE. No one wants to hear it.
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Your the one who writes few sentences and replies slow. Should we compare how many replies each have sent and see who has more? No exactly, thought soo
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Think… his age reflects his lack of years on tour and opportunities two enter the finals compared to a tennis player in there prime in there thirties for example.
I told you that i used the wrong word “big match player” i corrected gave my thought
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr 2. Beat fonseca, Fonseca coming in as favourite in match up because of recent win over Djokovic. 3. Won against Rublev 5 sets , after losing two sets in a row he managed to grab the last set against a player with far more experience.
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Example at big match strength at RG: 1. Mensik came from: 6-0 down against demon in first set and won in four. Demon also owned the h2h 5-0 before RG. Now they played on one of the biggest stages in the world and he turned it around.
2. Rublev
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Okay so him wining against the GOAT when being in his first ever master final is not a big match player in your eyes? Though i have to admit he has been playing quite bad since miami run (if u dont count RG in). But RG is another recent example which we shouldn’t look past.
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Additionally you can never forget the underdog position they have against zverev which mostly can be seen as beneficial for the lower ranked and bad for the pther player bcs of expectations. The underdog factor is important to remember.
@kritisanonfan24@Aleeexanderrrrr Many of these top seeds lost to the players zverev faced or have beaten top ranked opponents in recent time. A few examples: cobolli beat medvedev in madrid and FAA at RG, jodar beat de minaur in madrid, mensik beat rublev at RG.