@kritisanonfan24@kimicaraz in terms of seeded players. keys beat collins, rybakina, svitolina, swiatek & saba. two top 5 wins, two top 10 wins and a top 30 win.
ryba beat mertens, swiatek , pegula & saba. two top 5 wins, one top 10 win and a top 30 win.
imo, keys’ run is more (or comparably) impressive
@VolleyBstuff@9ashtray@TheTennisLetter sure, but they both have to deal with those conditions. you’re acting like ryba isn’t a very accomplished and experienced grass-court player who has played deep into many grass tournaments. there’s no shame in admitting that she just played a cautious and bad match lol
@VolleyBstuff@9ashtray@TheTennisLetter then ryba would’ve had even less recovery time between matches, and likely would’ve played even worse? what are you talking about
@VolleyBstuff@9ashtray@TheTennisLetter After yesterday’s total washout, what should they have done? It doesn’t have anything to do with the director’s wishes, the tournament needs to finish by Sunday. The way they scheduled the matches today is nothing new whatsoever if you’re familiar with tennis
@9ashtray@TheTennisLetter cope. in a british 500, i’m sure there were a lot more people who actually watched the match, even online, that wanted katie to win over elena lmao
@Eric_Erins (a little easier but) a 700 year old church in london is currently on stilts after they removed 125k tonnes of earth beneath it to make way for a new office block
https://t.co/xNN8v1LAkd