2023 US Open Round: 16 Men. Who Is Crushing So Far?
Sunday, 03 September 2023
G’day from New York! We are down to the last 16 players at the US Open, so let’s check in and see who has been excelling when serving, returning, rallying and getting to the net. These are the men’s match-ups for the Rd of 16. Carlos Alcaraz v Matteo Arnaldi Alexander Zverev v Jannik Sinner
- Published in Alex De Minaur, Andrey Rublev, Ben Shelton, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Matteo Arnaldi, Novak Djokovic, US Open
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Learn From Rublev’s Meltdown At ATP Finals
Thursday, 17 November 2022
G’day from Torino, I was courtside yesterday for Novak Djokovic’s victory over Andrey Rublev in the group stage of the ATP Finals. Everything was going along just fine until Rublev served at 4-5. His negative emotions erupted out of nowhere like a volcano. The video below starts with Rublev hitting an ace to get
- Published in Andrey Rublev, ATP Finals, ATP Tour, Novak Djokovic
2021 Monte Carlo Final: Rublev’s Forehand Went Missing
Sunday, 18 April 2021
G’day, Andrey Rublev’s forehand caught fire in Monte Carlo this week. He was hitting it from all compass points of the baseline, especially as a run-around forehand from the Ad court. These run-around forehands were shots that opponents were trying to get to Rublev’s backhand, but he was too quick. He was a step ahead,
- Published in Andrey Rublev, ATP Tour, Monte Carlo, Stefanos Tsitsipas
It Was An Avalanche To The Nadal Backhand.
Saturday, 17 April 2021
G’day, Let’s focus on the word “control”. Meaning = the power to influence or direct people’s behavior or the course of events. This is exactly what happens when Rafael Nadal is in full flight on a clay court. He controls both sides of the court. His wicked forehand and rock-solid backhand heavily influence the flow
- Published in Andrey Rublev, ATP Tour, Monte Carlo, Rafael Nadal