Notice how it hasn’t happened since we saw Novak ascend from being the perpetual number 3 in 2011, all the more reason to consider that Carlos did something VERY impressive
Players to beat Nadal and Djokovic back to back:
Alcaraz
Federer (2010 ATP Finals)
Soderling (2009 ATP Finals)
Davydenko (2009 Shanghai)
Roddick (2008 Dubai)
Ferrer (2007 ATP Finals)
Nalbandian (2007 Madrid)
@mattracquet@theracquet Is Carlos Alcaraz making the drop shot cooler? Rune used it a whole lot against Zverev today and I wasn’t sure if that was also a big piece of his game
@alevilla1978 @AlcarazSzn@gigicat7_ Reason is that the ATP is really stupid about the randomness things. They are willing to experiment w/ new formats at events like the NextGen finals (which is really cool, btw) but still can’t get over wearing hats at awards ceremonies? Like cmon let’s have logical consistency
@Arthus92@IzMogUgla@josemorgado He handily beat Tsitsipas, Ruud, and Hurkacz in straight sets to win Miami - and all I’ve ever heard from Korda’s corner is “potential”. Not to take anything away from seb, but coming in to the match you’d say that Korda winning is definitely an upset.
He’s dedicated to the success of the project and I have zero doubts the project will be around a while and build way cooler tech around the NFTs than people expect. You should be paying attention if you’re not at this point 👀 (3/3)
No longer a part of the Divine Anarchy team - and not for any negative reason. My full-time job started picking up and I decided that it was best for me to focus more on that. Only have positive things to share about my experience (1/3)
@DiversityETH taking a larger role is a great thing for the project (no disrespect to the former leadership), because he’s a great dev, a great tech lead, and has better vision than pretty much any NFT project lead I’ve heard from in the space. (2/3)